Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is already staring down rising food prices, deepening investor skepticism and ...
Image In January 2023, supporters of Mr. Bolsonaro invaded Brazil’s Congress, Supreme Court and presidential offices.Credit...Victor Moriyama for The New York Times And in the most grave ...
Trump than Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s former president ... Twenty-five political parties hold seats in Congress. While the Brazilian right has not abandoned Mr. Bolsonaro, it also appears ready ...
Congress and the Supreme Court. Bolsonaro has since returned to Brazil. But a court ruled that he cannot run for office until 2030, as a penalty for using government resources to undermine public ...
The two lawmakers have gained support from conservatives and liberals alike partly by promising to fight for Congress to ...
They sprayed fire hoses inside the Congress building and ... The head of Brazil’s electoral authority rejected the request from Bolsonaro and his political party to nullify ballots cast on ...
The new Speaker of the House criticized the item hours after Lula posted a photo wearing the hat designed by his marketing strategist ...
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, ...
Latin American nations are at the forefront of a movement to create restrictions on global technology firms to prevent ...
The Federal Police (PF) sent the Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP) a list of priorities for 2025 in the National ...
Daniel Carvalho, Tribune News Service Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is already staring down rising food prices, ...