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Today’s news from Brazil, on August 25, 2025, paints a vivid picture of the nation’s dynamic socio-political landscape. Right-wing governors are pivoting away from Donald Trump due to his tarnished image, instead embracing Argentine leader Javier Milei for his fiscal austerity approach. Meanwhile, in São Sebastião do Paraíso, the Civil Police have wrapped up an investigation into a coffee theft ring, where stolen coffee was hidden in processing machines, affecting local producers. Economic challenges persist as a survey in Belo Horizonte shows dissatisfaction with Governor Romeu Zema's response to a tariff imposed by Trump, with 41% disapproving of his actions. On the political front, Edinho Silva of the PT party stresses the importance of forming a broad coalition for the 2026 elections, amidst the complex dynamics of the Centrão parties.
Internationally, Ukraine's Independence Day was marked by drone strikes on Russia, causing a fire at a nuclear plant, while the Pentagon in the U.S. considers deploying military forces in Chicago as part of Trump's crime crackdown strategy. New travel requirements in Europe are set to impact Latin American travelers from October 2025, aiming to enhance security. Cultural events like the WE Convention in Dubai will feature notable figures such as Anna Wintour. Back home, Brazilian families are burdened by interest payments consuming nearly 10% of their income. Eduardo Bolsonaro faces accusations of spreading fake news about...
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