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Today's news from September 23, 2025, brings a vibrant mix of topics from around the globe. Starting in Brazil, the Instituto de Pesos e Medidas do Estado de São Paulo (Ipem-SP) has successfully completed the certification of radars following an inspection in Barretos. Meanwhile, in São Paulo, the Caixa Econômica Federal held the Lotofácil 3493 draw at the Espaço da Sorte on Monday night. The weather in Greater São Paulo has been tumultuous, with a severe storm bringing dark skies and strong winds, prompting a Civil Defense alert. In the political sphere, the President of the Chamber, Hugo Motta, has requested the removal of the urgency status from an environmental licensing bill, but the government remains firm, potentially leading to a legislative impasse. Simultaneously, the discussion around the dosimetry project, which aims to reduce prison sentences for coup-related offenses, is postponed to next week, with political dynamics in flux following recent public demonstrations.
In cultural news, music enthusiasts are reminiscing about Luiz Gonzaga Jr., affectionately known as Gonzaguinha, who would have turned 80 this week. His musical legacy, including the live album "A Vida do Viajante," remains celebrated. On a different note, a new guide on menopause is set to launch in Espírito Santo, aimed at providing women with scientifically-backed information on navigating this life phase. Moving to global affairs, the International Solar Alliance is hosting its sev...
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