Lula and Trump Engage at 2025 UN General Assembly: A Media Perspective
Lula and Trump’s interaction at the 2025 UN Assembly draws media focus on U.S.-Brazil relations.
Lula and Trump’s interaction at the 2025 UN Assembly draws media focus on U.S.-Brazil relations.
Michelle Bolsonaro expresses openness to a political candidacy in a recent interview.
Lula and Trump confirm a future conversation, highlighting their positive diplomatic rapport.
At a high-level climate dialogue, Brazil announces a $1 billion fund for tropical forest preservation.
Recent political developments include Trump meeting Milei and Tarcísio's strategic preparations for meeting Bolsonaro.
Municipalities in Brazil introduce new policies for care work, microentrepreneurs, and educational accessibility.
At the 2025 UN Assembly, President Lula criticized unilateral sanctions while advocating for democracy.
Hugo Motta blocks Eduardo Bolsonaro's leadership bid in the Chamber, prompting PL to appeal.
Brazil's Itamaraty rejects US sanctions, emphasizing national sovereignty amid rising tensions.
Haddad stresses the collaborative nature of Brazil's fiscal policy amidst judicial actions on electoral finance reforms.
Lula's PT shifts to oppose PEC da Blindagem amidst looming legislative actions.
Brazilian leaders engage at the UN to champion climate justice and gender equality.
Brazilians rally in protests against PEC da Bandidagem and political amnesty for coup supporters.
Left-wing protests against the PEC da Blindagem escalate, spotlighting the anticipated political consequences.
President Lula travels to the US for the 2025 UN General Assembly, focusing on global diplomatic engagement.
Brazil and allies promote democracy in New York, excluding the US from participation.
Opposition leaders in Brazil are uniting their strategies for the critical 2026 elections following Bolsonaro's conviction.
Politicians regret their votes as musicians rally against PEC da Blindagem in public protests.
Celso Sabino confirms his resignation from the Ministry of Tourism under President Lula following political pressure.
Public opinion against PEC da Blindagem grows as federal delegates raise institutional risk concerns.
Pará enacts Indigenous education policy while Piauí deputy critiques religious intolerance.
Brazilian initiatives push for gender equality in politics and military justice.
The PEC da Blindagem raises concerns over the potential weakening of anti-corruption laws in Brazil.
A significant political shift in Brazil as União Brasil and PP exit Lula's government, impacting future coalitions.
Minister calls for public accountability regarding the PEC da Blindagem legislative process.
The CPMI is intensifying its investigation into fraudulent practices affecting retirees' pensions following important testimonies.
Political tensions rise as the Covid CPI's archiving raises accountability concerns for Bolsonaro.
PT’s campaign strategy for 2026 aims to link Tarcísio with controversial issues to weaken his position as a political opponent.
Rural producers in Brazil rally against proposed changes to land regularization policy, demanding withdrawal of the legislative project.
Poll shows strong backing for Lula's 2025 re-election bid amid alternative candidate considerations.
Political figures intensify their criticism of the 'Blindagem' PEC approved by the Chamber.
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved an urgency regime for an amnesty bill related to political acts, garnering mixed reactions.
Lula expresses readiness to greet Trump diplomatically at potential meetings.
Curitiba's city council finalizes the Transparency Policy for public schools, promoting accountability in education.
President Lula proposes new legislation to regulate big tech firms in Brazil.
The Câmara dos Deputados failed to uphold the secret ballot in the PEC da Blindagem due to a quorum deficit during a critical vote.
Lula's rising popularity contrasts with Bolsonaro's increasing legal troubles and U.S. scrutiny.
Recent political changes in Brazil include Eduardo Bolsonaro's new leadership role and Lula's invitation to the STF swearing-in ceremony.
Eduardo Bolsonaro's election as minority leader draws heavy critique and political scrutiny.
Brazil's 2026 elections will be influenced by key foreign policy issues shaping the political landscape.