Brazil’s Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has weathered financial crises, corruption scandals and even a coup attempt. But now it’s ...
Brazil, the second biggest supplier of steel to the United States, is not planning to retaliate against the tariffs imposed by President ...
For Lent, a Charismatic priest is leading the Rosary at 4 AM in the morning, and over 1.2 million people are watching it ...
Brazil’s Foreign Minister visited Abuja, delivering President Lula’s invitation to Tinubu for a visit to Brazil and ...
While in Sao Paulo, Lula also met with former President Fernando Henrique Cardoso now aged 93 (1995-2002), to mark the 30th anniversary of the Real Plan through which the country's currency was ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war with China will give Brazilian agricultural exporters an opportunity to take an even ...
Brazil's Finance Minister said on Wednesday that the country would not immediately retaliate against tariffs imposed by the ...
The son of Brazil’s former hard-right president Jair Bolsonaro is lobbying the Trump administration over the “persecution” of ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWill Brazil’s President Lula wake up to the climate crisis? (commentary)By Philip M. Fearnside The situation is worse than previously thought In February 2025, three scientific papers were ...
Brazilian crop agency Conab, which plans to build up grain stocks in a bid to rein in rising food inflation, is seeking to change ...
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Drone footage and images have revealed thick dirt lanes cutting through the lush greenery as the Brazilian government prepare ...
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Just Food on MSNBrazil to scrap import taxes on “essential” food itemsBrazil’s government has decided to eliminate import taxes on food products considered essential to reduce food prices.
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