Lula da Silva wins the presidential election in Brazil defeating Bolsonaro, marking a remarkable return after 2010
Lula da Silva, the two-term president (2003-2010) defeated Bolsonaro with 50.9% to 49.1% votes on Sunday ...
Lula da Silva, the two-term president (2003-2010) defeated Bolsonaro with 50.9% to 49.1% votes on Sunday ...
The conference (COP29) is one of the most anticipated international summits, as the agenda for 2024 ...
President Xi Jinping of China, Narendra Modi of India, and Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa joined ...
Saudi Arabia is making tremendous advances to grow its mining sector In Brazil the high level ...
Earlier, the G7 was a closed-door gathering of Western leaders for casual discussions, but now host ...
Brazil’s Finance Minister Fernando Haddad gave a statement at an event hosted by BTG Pactual on ...
The five BRICS members have varied opinions regarding new entries to the alliance, and the major ...
Between 2011 and 2020, Brazil's GDP registered an average annual growth of a mere 0.27% - ...
For a country that has been in isolation for decades, a spike in the number of ...
Udrive,the first car-sharing provider in the Middle East that provides car rental by the minute, today ...
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