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Today's headlines from Brazil on December 10, 2025, weave a tapestry of political drama, legislative maneuvers, and cultural vibrancy. In the bustling metropolis of São Paulo, Mayor Ricardo Nunes is grappling with a public transportation debacle as bus companies cease operations due to unpaid bonuses, affecting millions of commuters. Nunes is considering the termination of contracts if the situation persists. Meanwhile, in the capital city of Brasília, the political atmosphere is charged with tension as Federal Deputy Glauber Braga was forcibly removed from the president's chair amidst protests over his potential expulsion, which he claims is a case of political persecution. Chamber President Hugo Motta is preparing for a vote on this contentious issue.
In legislative developments, the Brazilian Senate has ignited a fierce debate by approving a constitutional amendment that sets a "temporal framework" for indigenous land rights, restricting claims to lands occupied before 1988. This move, perceived as benefiting agribusiness interests, now heads to the Chamber of Deputies for further consideration. Additionally, the Senate is fast-tracking a bill that could significantly reduce sentences for those involved in the January 8, 2023, anti-democratic acts, potentially slashing former President Jair Bolsonaro's prison term. The Supreme Court is also in the spotlight, deliberating on the "nucleus 2" of a coup plot involving Bolsonaro's aides, with defense lawyers pushin...
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