Politics - Brazil
Brazil Extends Military Deployment at Major Ports and Airports
Brazil has extended its military deployment at major ports and airports for 30 days to bolster law enforcement.
This action continues efforts to curb organized...
Brazil and Japan Ink Agreements on Agriculture and Cybersecurity
On Friday, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida signed three strategic agreements at the Palácio do Planalto.
These targeted the restoration of degraded lands, cybersecurity improvements, and enhanced...
Brazil’s Fight Against Usury Compared to Developed Nations
In March 2024, Brazil saw credit card interest rates soar to an annual peak of 421.3%, as reported by the Brazilian Central Bank.
This report...
United Front: Paraguay and Brazil Join Forces Against Crime
In the heart of South America, Paraguay and Brazil form a crucial alliance targeting...
Brazil’s Budget Dilemma: Fiscal Balance and Political Priorities
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's administration faces a critical balancing act in managing Brazil's fiscal challenges.
This year, a...
Brazil’s Call to G7: Empower Developing Nations
Yesterday, amid bustling international dialogues, Brazil stood firm at the G7's Climate, Energy, and Environment ministerial meeting.
The nation, currently presiding over the G20 and...
Brazil’s March Deficit Narrows Yet Fails Analysts’ Expectations
In March 2024, Brazil's central government reported a primary deficit of R$1.527 billion ($299.29 million).
Brazil's primary deficit in March...
Brazil’s Looming Pension Shortfall Calls for Action
Brazil's pension system is under pressure, with experts predicting a dire financial shortfall by 2024.
A recent report from the...
Brazil’s Speaker of the House Seeks Tighter Supreme Court Controls
Arthur Lira, leader of Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, unveiled a major proposal at the...
Brazil’s A.I. Regulation Tug-of-War: Parliament’s Dueling Visions
In Brazilian politics, parliamentary leaders Arthur Lira and Rodrigo Pacheco navigate the intricate landscape of...
Strategic Steel Quotas: Brazil’s New Economic Defense
The Brazilian government has introduced a 25% surcharge on steel imports that surpass established quotas.
This measure aims to protect...
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