“He’s asking for amnesty, which means he’s basically saying, ‘Guys, I’m guilty. I tried to come up with a plan to kill Lula, I tried to come up with a plan to kill (Vice President Geraldo) Alckmin, I ...
SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil's Carnival muse this year isn't one of the divas or drum queens parading with the Rio de Janeiro ...
And it would prevent popular former PT president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, expected to run again in 2018 ... With a regular donation to our monthly Fighting Fund, we can continue to thumb our noses ...
Cheers erupted as Mr Orsi recited his oath of office before Congress on Saturday in Uruguay’s capital of Montevideo. Outside the chamber, in the city’s main square, thousands watching his swearing-in ...
Brasília (AFP) – Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, 79, has been on a whirlwind campaign of interviews and public appearances in recent weeks to shore up dwindling support ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will tap his Institutional Relations Minister Alexandre Padilha to be the next health minister by early next week, replacing Nisia Trindade, CNN Brasil ...
and steps up coordination with Beijing following a series of tariff actions taken by US President Donald Trump. Lula criticised the US leader directly and hinted that he might respond with a World ...
The January 8, 2023 attack ultimately failed in removing Lula from power. Bolsonaro is hoping to return to the presidency in the 2026 election. Lula has said he will likely not run again next year.
from the Lula government’s class perspective, justify its concern. In 2024, Brazil’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew by 3.6 percent, while this year the government expects it to grow by up ...
“Oh, my poor thumb! Wah-wah! I’m such a big baby!” “Oh, shut up,” I replied. “I was just concerned. We all have to be concerned about our health. That’s not being a baby, that’s ...
Brazil’s state-run oil producer Petrobras should get rid of intermediaries and sell directly to consumers in order to lower fuel prices, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Monday.
Cornered, Lula was forced to back down and cancel the regulatory measures. "The people are waking up!" said Bolsonarist MP Nikolas Ferreira, one of the propagandists behind the fake news.