In today's news, August 1, 2025, we dive into the complex web of international relations and internal politics, as Brazil finds itself in the midst of diplomatic tensions and domestic legal battles. The once strong ties between Brazil and the United States are now under significant strain, described as the worst moment in their two-century-long relationship. This comes amid President Donald Trump's aggressive policies, including a 50% tariff on Brazilian goods and the controversial application of the Magnitsky Act against Minister Alexandre de Moraes, creating ripples of tension across the political spectrum in Brazil. As the Brazilian government grapples with these external pressures, the internal political landscape is equally tumultuous. The Justice of the Federal District has denied the last appeal of YouTuber Felipe Neto, who was ordered to pay R$20,000 to Arthur Lira for moral damages. Meanwhile, the virtual sessions initiated during the pandemic continue to stir controversy, granting excessive power to leaderships and potentially extending the mandate of Deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro.
In a bid to defend itself, the Brazilian Supreme Federal Court, led by President Luís Roberto Barroso, plans to address the U.S. offensives in its first session of the semester. The political climate is further heated by the U.S.'s alleged interference in Brazilian elections, as highlighted in various opinion pieces. Despite these challenges, Brazil's scientific community remains a beac...
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