Brazil
- From Japan to Brazil, voters could shake markets in key election year - LONDON, Feb 2 (Reuters) - From Japan to Brazil, elections could add yet more uncertainty this year to markets already whipped by U. policy gyrations and heightened geopolitical tension.
- Brazil takes Mexico's diplomatic representation in Peru after spat over ex-PM asylum - SAO PAULO, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Brazil will take over Mexico's diplomatic interests in Peru, Brasilia said on Sunday, a couple of months after the Andean country broke off relations with the North
- Tânia Maria Is Brazil’s Newest Film Icon - Clad in florals and puffing on a cigarette, Tânia Maria has captivated audiences with a striking, if brief, performance in “The Secret Agent,” Brazil’s latest Oscar contender.
- Trade with Iran makes Brazil a target for more US tariffs, data shows - By Ana Mano and Marcela Ayres SAO PAULO/BRASILIA, Jan 13 (Reuters) - Brazil ran a $2.9 billion trade surplus with Iran last year, government data shows, making the South American nation a potential
- Trump Shakes up Latin American Politics - The U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro has divided the region. But every nation wants to avoid being next.
- Trump Is Making a Power Play in Latin America. China Is Already There. - China built a dominant strategic position in the region as the leading lender and trading partner. It is watching President Trump’s next moves closely.
- Brazil surpassing US as top beef producer, easing global supply squeeze - By Ana Mano and Peter Hobson BARRETOS, Brazil, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Brazil surpassed the U.S. as the world's top beef producer last year, according to market estimates, after the South American country
- China imposes curbs on beef imports to protect domestic industry - BEIJING/SAO PAULO, Dec 31 (Reuters) - China will impose an added 55% tariff on beef imports that exceed quota levels from key suppliers including Brazil, Australia and the U. in a move to protect its domestic cattle industry.
- Harvard professor leaves US after arrest with pellet gun near synagogue, said he was hunting rats - A Harvard visiting law professor from Brazil who told police he was shooting at rats when he fired a pellet gun near a synagogue during Yom Kippur has left the United States after his visa was revoked, federal officials and his lawyer confi
- Many Fighting Climate Change Worry They Are Losing the Information War - Shifting politics, intensive lobbying and surging disinformation online have undermined international efforts to respond to the threat.
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