SAO PAULO, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Wednesday rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal to take over the Gaza Strip, and dismissed his expansionist ...
SAO PAULO, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Inflation in Brazil is expected to ease further this year and near the mid-point of the central bank's 3% target by mid-2026, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said ...
After more than 80 years hidden beneath the waves off Rio de Janeiro, the location of a Brazilian troop transport ship torpedoed and sunk by Nazi Germany was definitively confirmed by Brazil’s ...
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Monday signed a bill restricting the use of smartphones at school, following a global trend for such limitations. The move will impact students ...
The Parana state port authority, which oversees operations at the port of Paranagua and Antonina in southern Brazil, said sand had been detected in soymeal cargoes during an inspection ...
Digital gambling could spell the end for a lottery run by criminal gangs that has been a fixture of Brazilian life for decades. By Ana Ionova Photographs by Dado Galdieri Ana Ionova and Dado ...
Brazil has a limited set of legal provisions to immediately respond to a potential tariff imposition by U.S. President Donald Trump, according to experts and members of Lula’s government ...
Neymar said he was left speechless after making his first appearance for Santos since returning to the Brazilian club where he began his illustrious career. Neymar confirmed in January that he was ...
BRASÍLIA—Brazil’s leftist leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is heading for a diplomatic dust-up with President-elect Donald Trump over the country’s refusal to give his right-wing ...
A cowboy inherits land and cattle from his father but prefers "feet in the sand over feet in the grass." At the end of the year, he takes his pickup truck to enjoy summer in Balneário Camboriú ...
The former Brazilian president, squeezed by criminal investigations, looks to the United States to shift his nation’s politics — and maybe keep him a free man. By Jack Nicas Jack Nicas ...