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 ...
Daylight Saving Time has always been a standing topic of protracted consternation. The Senate of Mexico ...
Amazon expects to have just 2% to 8% growth as the consumers spend less due to ...
In its continued effort to transition into an all-electric car brand, Volkswagen is aiming to entirely ...
Prices soared from 6.1% to 7.3% at a pace at least three times faster than average ...
Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter came after months of the announcement of his interest in buying ...
The local content growth program focuses on achieving the Public Investment Fund’s goals of increasing the ...
The current partnership will see Sauber competing as the Audi factory team from the year 2026, ...
Following the resignations of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak becomes the third Prime Minister ...
Tesla's locally-built Model 3, designed for electric-powered performance went from 279,900 yuan to 265,900 yuan while ...
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