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Today's news on July 19, 2025, provides a captivating glimpse into Brazil's political and economic landscape. The United States, under the Trump administration, has stirred controversy by revoking the visas of Alexandre de Moraes, a pivotal figure in Brazil's Supreme Court. This move, under the Magnitsky Act, raises questions about its broader implications, especially as Moraes navigates the legal quagmire surrounding Bolsonaro. Former President Jair Bolsonaro himself is under intense scrutiny, with recent police actions revealing cash and a mysterious pen drive during a search of his residence, further complicating his legal battles. Meanwhile, in the economic arena, the construction industry in Volta Redonda faces potential setbacks due to a rejected wage increase proposal, threatening job security in a post-pandemic recovery. In contrast, the government's R$ 1.4 billion investment in the Transnordestina railway project underscores a commitment to infrastructure growth in the Northeast. Additionally, the meat export sector shows resilience, with the United States as a notable importer, accounting for 3% of Brazilian exports.
On the cultural front, Barretos is abuzz with an antique car show, drawing enthusiasts and collectors, while locals gear up for a traditional Festa Julina at the Mercado Municipal. In Barra Mansa, the appointment of new members to the Municipal Council of Culture highlights a dedication to cultural enrichment. Meanwhile, a shocking crimi...
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