Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva talks with Brazil's Secretary of Social Communication Paulo Pimenta during a ...
By Fabio Teixeira and Luciana Magalhaes -Electric vehicle producer BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers on irregular visas ...
Brazil’s government is weighing additional spending cuts after a much-anticipated package of reductions failed to soothe investor worries about President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s commitment to ...
President Lula of Brazil has announced a key change in his communications team. Sidonio Palmeira, who worked with Lula during the 2022 campaign, will replace Paulo Pimenta as the presidential ...
Yuval Vagdani, an Israeli Defense Forces soldier, who survived Hamas’s attack on the Supernova festival on Oct. 7, was forced ...
After months of rancor, ties between President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Brazil's central bank look poised for an era of ...
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva underwent tests that showed improvement in his medical condition as the Brazilian president ...
Latin America is becoming a battleground of government spending extremes, drawing calls from smaller nations to tighten the ...
Paulo Pimenta has announced his departure as the Brazilian presidential spokesman, with Sidonio Palmeira set to succeed him. Palmeira, who counseled President Lula during his successful 2022 campaign, ...
Walter Salles' film about a real family in the midst of Brazil's military dictatorship is pushing many to confront the ...
The Brazilian economy faces challenges in 2024 with high inflation, rising interest rates, and a devalued currency impacting ...
EV maker BYD brought hundreds of Chinese workers on irregular visas to build a factory in Brazil, a key labor inspector told ...