Brazilian authorities are gathering in capital Brasilia to mark the second anniversary of an alleged coup attempt by supporters of former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro.
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Walter Salles' film about a real family in the midst of Brazil's military dictatorship is pushing many to confront the ...
Lula will be in Uruguay on Dec. 5-6, for the Mercosur gathering. During his trip, he hopes to visit Mujica, Orsi's mentor. The new head of state will be inaugurated on March 1, 2025.
Brazil's Treasury forecasts the country's gross debt will have climbed by 10 percentage points over Lula's term to 81.7% of GDP by 2026, considered exceptionally high among emerging-market peers.