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Today's news, July 22, 2025, unveils a tapestry of political intrigue and socio-economic shifts in Brazil. The Bolsonaro family, central to much of the political discourse, finds itself embroiled in a web of legal challenges and international diplomacy. Eduardo Bolsonaro, currently in the United States, is under scrutiny from the Federal Police for allegedly pressuring Brazilian authorities to stall the judgment of a coup attempt. His father, Jair Bolsonaro, recently faced an operation where cash and a pen drive were seized, though the latter held little investigative value. Meanwhile, Donald Trump, a staunch supporter of Jair, has called for the dismissal of charges against him, adding a layer of international tension. This is compounded by Trump's suggestion to revoke the visas of eight Supreme Court ministers, underscoring the volatile intersection of Brazilian and American politics. As the Bolsonaros navigate these turbulent waters, Eduardo's criticism of the Federal Police has incited backlash, with law enforcement officials condemning his remarks as attempts to undermine their credibility. Amidst this political maelstrom, Natal sees local governance under Mayor Paulinho Freire focusing on administrative reforms after 200 days in office, while intermunicipal transport fares rise, affecting daily commuters.
In parallel, the educational sector in Barretos prepares for the end of school holidays with re-planning activities, signaling a return to routine for stude...
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