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An Argentine court authorized Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to visit Argentina's former President Cristina ...
Brazil’s government will appeal to the Supreme Court to try to save a controversial tax decree overturned by Congress, ...
Brazil's Congress has rejected President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's decree to increase a financial transactions tax.
Brazil’s friendliness with Iran is set to continue on July 6th and 7th when the BRICS, a group of 11 emerging-market ...
Brazil's first lady, Rosângela da Silva, is drawing attention for her outspoken role in politics. During a May dinner in ...
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was elected president of Brazil on Oct. 30 following a bitterly fought campaign in one of the world’s largest democracies. The margin of his victory over right-wing ...
Lula could not contemplate sending weapons – a step that would go far beyond Brazil’s traditional foreign policy, suggested the analyst. “No Brazilian administration, not even Bolsonaro’s ...
Lula's optimistic remarks diverge from his own government's forecast, as the Finance Ministry sees Brazil's GDP growth slowing to 2.4% in 2025 amid tight monetary conditions.
Lula, left, and his lawyer Cristiano Zanin leave the Lula Institute building in São Paulo, Brazil, on April 5 2018, the day federal judge Sergio Moro issued an arrest warrant for Lula.
Why It Matters: Lula, a former union leader, was president of Brazil from 2003-2010, a particularly good time to be running the country given the global commodities boom underway.
But he couldn’t do nothing, either – after all, Lula had promised to bring Brazil “back” to the world stage. “He could have just said ‘no’, but he did not,” says Casarões.
Lula could not contemplate sending weapons – a step that would go far beyond Brazil’s traditional foreign policy, suggested the analyst. “No Brazilian administration, not even Bolsonaro’s ...
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