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Today's news on September 21, 2025, presents a colorful tapestry of events, both serious and lighthearted. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is gearing up for a pivotal diplomatic mission to New York for the UN General Assembly, co-hosted by Brazil, Spain, Chile, Colombia, and Uruguay, focusing on democracy's resilience against extremisms. The absence of the United States, with President Donald Trump at the helm, due to strained relations and tariff disputes highlights a shift in international dynamics, especially as these tariffs are perceived as retaliation for judicial actions against former President Jair Bolsonaro, a Trump ally. Meanwhile, Brazil joins the global effort in World Cleanup Day, with Maringá (IBGE code: 4115200) taking part through a robust community initiative.
The financial world remains turbulent, with stories of IT contractors facing job insecurity due to credit score issues and cautionary tales of investment scams in Ontario reminding us that vigilance is key. In Brazil's political sphere, President Lula's popularity is on the rise despite earlier challenges, as opposition efforts appear to backfire. On a lighter note, filmmaker Robert Eggers humorously advises against training goats, reflecting on the unpredictability of the creative process.
In a more somber vein, the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has led to heightened security measures in Arizona, underlining the political tensions simmering in the US. As...
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