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In an interview with Jack Nicas of The New York Times, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva rejected President Trump’s demands for Brazil. Here’s how the United States and Brazil reached this point.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva issued a fierce rejection of President Trump’s demands for Brazil, but said he was ready ...
U.S. President Donald Trump threatened Brazil with 50% tariffs this month, venting his anger over the country's prosecution ...
Touring talent seek out local institutions and hot new spots, enjoying live music and playlists along with kebabs, sushi and vegan fare.
President Donald Trump has announced a fifty-per-cent tariff on the country’s products, as retaliation for the prosecution of ...
The country can’t claim a climate leadership role at COP30 while harming the environment and trampling human rights in the ...
'Bhutto Made A Monkey Out Of You': Amit Shah Recalls Sam Manekshaw's Blunt Remark To Indira Gandhi ...
A growing number of Brazilian companies are taking a serious look at investing in Mexico, the president of the Brazil-Mexico ...
Launched by the Central Bank of Brazil, this system is now used more than credit cards and cash. Its popularity is so great ...
Trump has justified his most far-reaching assertions of tariff power by citing the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act, which allows tariffs on all imports during an "unusual and ...
According to officials involved in the matter, Vice President and Minister Geraldo Alckmin (Development, Industry and Trade) ...