BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has chosen the head of his Workers Party, Gleisi Hoffmann, ...
Brazil's latest cabinet shuffle has left Finance Minister Fernando Haddad with no strong supporters in President Luiz Inacio ...
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's latest cabinet shuffle has left Finance Minister Fernando Haddad with no strong supporters in ...
Economic indicators are pointing toward a record harvest in Brazil this year, welcome relief for consumers grappling with ...
For decades, nobody was held accountable for killings and forced disappearances at the hands of Brazil’s military junta. “I’m Still Here” may be changing that.
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva tapped Gleisi Hoffmann, the head of his leftist Workers’ Party, to lead Brazil’s Ministry of Institutional Relations, putting a harsh critic of the central bank and ...
The highlights this week: Latin American countries respond to Trump’s rapprochement with Russia, Bolivia opens a ...
I'm Still Here defies the far right's attempts to redeem Brazil's military dictatorship. But it suggests a tidier closure to ...
Q: On February 18, Brazilian prosecutors charged former President Jair Bolsonaro with overseeing an aborted scheme to poison Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and retain power despite losing the 2022 election ...
The BRICS+ nations have chosen to ignore Donald Trump's threats and go ahead with exactly what it intends on doing - finding ...
Her film ‘I’m Still Here’ has fueled a legal reckoning that experts say will get taken to the next level if she brings home an Academy Award.