Brazil will not use its air force planes to assist with the deportation of Brazilian migrants in the United States, the South American country's top diplomat said on Tuesday, just days after a major flare up in neighboring Colombia over the issue.
By Karen Braun NAPERVILLE, Illinois (Reuters) -With global corn supplies set for decade lows later this year, Brazil’s corn harvest cannot afford a mishap. Brazilian corn stocks are particularly tight heading into 2024-25,
BRASÍLIA (Reuters) - Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is bracing for another two years of struggle with the nation’s Congress, as lawmakers convene on Saturday to potentially elect leaders to both the House and Senate who have promised to continue exerting tight control of an overstretched federal budget.
Brazil's Foreign Ministry said in a statement it was seeking answers from Washington regarding the "degrading treatment" of nationals.
The Brazilian arm of Catholic charity Caritas, which provides food relief for Venezuelan migrants as part of Operation Welcome, said that work is financed entirely by the U.S. State Department. It said as of Wednesday it had not received any signal to halt its role in the operation.
The Trump administration’s first flight deporting Brazilians involved aborted takeoffs, sweltering heat, emergency exits and shackled deportees on a wing.
The Brazilian government says it is going to create a reception center for deported migrants from the United States following controversy over conditions on a recent flight
Brazil's central government met its 2024 primary budget target, Treasury data released on Thursday showed, defying more pessimistic market forecasts with the support of one-time revenues and strong dividends that may not recur.
Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro says he is the victim of political persecution as he accompanied his wife to the airport to board a flight to represent him at U.S.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil will not use its air force planes to assist with the deportation of Brazilian migrants in the United States, the South American country's top diplomat said on Tuesday ...
Brazil’s slow soybean harvest means that supplies are not reaching buyers as quickly as they might have hoped. But China, the destination for more than 70% of Brazil’s annual soy exports, does not appear concerned.