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Today's news on November 26, 2025, sees Brazil at the heart of a significant political and legal storm. Former President Jair Bolsonaro, along with several military officials, has been sentenced for an attempted coup, marking a historic moment as they face imprisonment under democratic law. This decision, based on legislation signed by Bolsonaro himself, reinforces Brazil's commitment to democracy, although the future remains uncertain with potential shifts in the Supreme Court's composition. Meanwhile, Alexandre Ramagem's escape to the US with sensitive state secrets adds a layer of complexity, raising concerns about international diplomatic repercussions. Amidst these events, Brazil's Congress faces legislative challenges, notably the Senate's approval of a controversial retirement benefits proposal for community health agents, which may strain government finances by over R$ 20 billion over the next decade. In the social sphere, tensions flare in Curitiba as Bolsonaro supporters clash with a priest during a vigil, highlighting societal divisions.
Environmental concerns are also prominent, with the Ministry of the Environment confirming that all wild Spix's macaws are infected with a lethal virus, threatening the species' survival and underscoring the urgent need for effective conservation strategies. Urban safety issues surface in Brasília, where the iconic JK Bridge's poor signage and infrastructure have led to multiple accidents, highlighting the need for imp...
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