Brazil’s general election is shaping up as a thrilling high-stakes battle, with Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the seasoned former president, poised for a dramatic political comeback amid deep economic challenges and fierce national divisions
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Brazil’s President Lula faces growing opposition as critics demand he step down amid escalating economic struggles and intensifying political rifts. The Economist explores the implications of this turmoil for the future of Brazil’s leadership
German Chancellor Merz is set to leave Brazil promptly after a recent comment that sparked controversy, Berlin officials confirmed. The statement reportedly ruffled President Lula’s feathers, intensifying diplomatic tensions
Bolsonaro’s bold bid for a Trump-style political comeback could backfire spectacularly-galvanizing Lula’s supporters and intensifying voter divisions, Bloomberg reveals. This daring move has the potential to dramatically reshape the landscape of Brazil’s upcoming elections




