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Today's news from October 17, 2025, brings an exciting mix of sports, politics, and international affairs. In the world of sports, Fluminense fans are celebrating after their team claimed victory over Juventude with a thrilling goal at the Maracanã stadium, setting the tone for a festive atmosphere in Rio de Janeiro.1 Meanwhile, in the political domain, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva took center stage at the 16th Congress of the PC do B in Brasília, urging the left to bridge communication gaps with diverse societal groups, including evangelicals, ahead of the pivotal 2026 elections. Lula emphasized the sacredness of the upcoming electoral year and voiced concerns over the current state of Congress, while also reiterating Brazil's stance on Venezuela's right to self-determination amidst diplomatic tensions with the United States.2 This diplomatic narrative continued with a "very positive" meeting between Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, paving the way for potential discussions between Presidents Lula and Trump.3
In legislative matters, a contentious proposal allowing unlimited spending outside the fiscal framework has sparked debate in Brazil's Congress. This proposal, which has already passed the Chamber of Deputies and is under Senate review, raises concerns about fiscal responsibility and its implications for public finances.4 On the judicial front, the Supreme Federal Co...
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