
Geopolitical crisis? Lula's Russian spy who revolted Trump
Lula, Flavius and fare The threat of a 25% tariff on Brazilian products, in evaluation by the United States Trade Representative Office..
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This will be the starting point of the program Last Review of Thursday (09) . During a public hearing promoted by the USTR, the senator asked that the measure be postponed for 180 days, arguing that the collection would have economic impacts on Brazil. The strategy seeks to attract voters from the center and right not aligned to the former president and consolidate Caiado as a possible third way in the presidential dispute of 2026.
Furthermore, "The United States is deeply concerned about Brazil's decision to allow an individual with known ties to Russian intelligence to leave the country.
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This will be the starting point of the program Last Review of Thursday (09) .
according to Gazeta do Povo — ÚltimasDuring a public hearing promoted by the USTR, the senator asked that the measure be postponed for 180 days, arguing that the collection would have economic impacts on Brazil.
according to MetrópolesThe strategy seeks to attract voters from the center and right not aligned to the former president and consolidate Caiado as a possible third way in the presidential dispute of 2026.
according to Metrópoles"The United States is deeply concerned about Brazil's decision to allow an individual with known ties to Russian intelligence to leave the country.
according to Gazeta do Povo — Últimas
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