The Brazilian president is becoming more unpopular, a sign of dissatisfaction with his passé governing style and a serious ...
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva ... Presidential aides also argue that the opposition has "distorted" Lula’s words to damage his image and claim that the criticism has been excessive.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also tweeted condemnation of the Brazilian president. Netanyahu called Lula’s words “shameful” and “serious” and accused him of “trivializing ...
In the two years that Nísia Trindade led the ministry, her tenure was marked by the largest dengue outbreak in the country’s ...
Long gone are the days of a triumphant Lula − "the most popular politician on Earth," in the words of Barack Obama ... has been all the more painful. The Brazilian president's approval has ...
Lula pointed out, however, that the US has a trade surplus with Brazil, i.e. it sells more goods and services than it buys. “Brazil’s relationship with the US is equal. In other words ...
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – On January 8, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva stood in the capital Brasilia and uttered three words that would tie past to present. “Today is the day to ...
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva cast China in a harsh light ... technological capability than other countries. In other words, capitalism tried to exploit an almost slave-like ...
But Lula returned to power in 2023 ... but it seems to go down well in many Latin American countries, including Brazil. The words “belt and road” in particular have an almost magical power ...