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Vladimir Putin invited by Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva to 2024 G20

Vladimir Putin Luiz Inácio G20

Brazil’s President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has issued an open invitation to Russian President Vladimir Putin, assuring him that he can attend next year’s G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro without the specter of arrest hanging over him. This announcement was made by Lula during this year’s G20 meeting held in Delhi, where he … Read more

Dozens killed as deadly storms hits Brazil’s So Paulo state

Brazil storms

At least 36 people have been killed in Brazil’s So Paulo state. Due to landslides and flooding, including a seven-year-old girl killed. When a boulder weighing two tones hit her home. In Brazil‘s So Paulo state, officials report that landslides and flooding have killed at least 36 people. Rescue workers say they hope to bring … Read more

Dozens killed as deadly storms hit Brazilian coast

Brazilian
  • At least 36 people have died as a result of massive flooding and landslides.
  • Flooded neighborhoods, flooded highways, and debris left behind after houses were carried away.
  • Rescue personnel has been working hard to reach survivors and clear roadways.

Officials in the Brazilian state of So Paulo say at least 36 people have died as a result of massive flooding and landslides, which have forced some communities to cancel their annual Carnival celebrations.

flooded neighborhoods, flooded highways, and debris left behind after houses were carried away.

Rescue personnel has been working hard to reach survivors and clear roadways.

On Sunday, some locations received more than 600mm (23.6 inches) of rain, more than double the monthly average.

“Search and rescue teams are not managing to get to several places; it is a chaotic situation,” said Felipe Augusto, the mayor of the hard-hit town of São Sebastião.

“We have not yet gauged the scale of the damage. We are trying to rescue the victims.”

Dozens were missing in the town and about 50 houses had collapsed and washed away, Mr Augusto added, saying that the situation remained “extremely critical”.

The state government recorded at least 35 deaths in So Sebastio, and the mayor of Ubatuba, around 80 kilometres (50 miles) north-east, reported the death of a little girl. Hundreds of people have been displaced or evacuated.

“Unfortunately, we are going to have many more deaths,” a civil defense official said.

Meanwhile, officials report that another 228 people have been displaced, with 338 more evacuated from coastal areas north of So Paulo.

Six towns in the state have proclaimed a state of calamity for 180 days: So Sebastio, Caraguatatuba, Ilhabela, Ubatuba, Guarujá, and Bertioga.

State Governor Tarcsio de Freitas announced the allocation of $1.5 million (£1.2 million) in disaster relief cash.

Carnival events were cancelled along the northern shore, which is a popular destination for wealthier tourists hoping to avoid the large city’s streetside festivities.

The event typically lasts five days before the Christian festival of Lent, and the vibrant celebrations are synonymous with Brazil.

Santos, South America’s largest port, was also closed as wind gusts topped 55km/h (34mph) and waves reached over a metre, according to local media.

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who was in the northeastern state of Bahia for the carnival weekend, said he would visit the devastated districts on Monday.

In a tweet, he expressed his condolences to those who had lost loved ones and vowed to bring authorities together to provide healthcare, seek for those who had gone missing, and restore transportation and communication infrastructure.

“We are going to bring together all levels of government and, with the solidarity of society, treat the wounded, look for the missing, restore highways, power connections and telecommunications in the region,” Mr da Silva wrote. “My condolences to the families who lost loved ones in this tragedy.”

He added that the entire federal government was “available and working to help with whatever is necessary and to join efforts with the government of São Paulo and city halls in helping the victims”.

Further severe rains are forecast in the area, potentially worsening the situation for rescue personnel.

Floods and other extreme weather events are predicted to become more common as the effects of climate change take hold.

More than 230 people were killed by severe rains in the south-eastern city of Petropolis last year.

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Lula says Brazil is no more divided than the US as he meets Biden

Lula

Both Lula and Biden had government facilities looted in the aftermath of their presidential elections. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said his country’s divides were no greater than those in the United States. Lula is not convinced all Bolsonaro supporters are adherents to his views. In an exclusive interview with sources on Friday ahead of … Read more

Brazil’s president says Jair Bolsonaro is planning a “coup”

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  • The president was not in the capital at the time.
  • Bolsonaro has requested a six-month visa to remain in the United States.
  • The Brazilian President alleged that his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Thursday alleged that his predecessor Jair Bolsonaro actively participated in planning for his supporters to storm government buildings on January 8.

“Today I am well aware and will say it loud and clear: that citizen [former president Bolsonaro] prepared the coup,” Lula said in an interview with broadcaster RedeTV!

Refusing to accept Bolsonaro’s election loss, thousands of his backers broke into the presidential palace, Congress and Supreme Court buildings in Brasilia a week after Lula’s inauguration.

The president was not in the capital at the time.

“I am certain that Bolsonaro actively participated in that and is still trying to participate,” Lula added when questioned about his predecessor’s role in the assault.

Lula’s allegations against Bolsonaro — who has been in the US state of Florida since late December — came the same day that a Brazilian senator accused the former president of attending a meeting on how to prevent the handover of power.

The plan, according to Senator Marcos do Val, was to force Superior Electoral Court president Alexandre de Moraes to say something incriminating while secretly recording him.

De Moraes is a favorite target of Bolsonaro supporters, who allege he interfered in the election to help Lula.

Do Val, a former Bolsonaro ally, initially told Veja magazine that it was Bolsonaro who presented the plan to him, but later changed his version of the story, saying the former president remained “silent” during the meeting.

His accusations dominated local news on Thursday, and Do Val was called to give statements to the Federal Police.

Bolsonaro, who has requested a six-month visa to remain in the United States, is under investigation as part of a sprawling probe of the January 8 assault.

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Lula moves to save indigenous Yanomani in the face of food deaths

Yanomani
  • Brazil’s President has called for emergency action to assist the country’s Yanomani indigenous group.
  • Living conditions among the relatively isolated Yanomani have deteriorated precipitously.
  • Over 570 people have died from hunger in the last four years, according to local media.

According to a government statement on Monday, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has requested immediate assistance for the nation’s Yanomami indigenous people.

According to Brasil, there have been over 570 hunger-related deaths among the relatively remote Yanomani people in the past four years.

The new Brazilian government strategy will work to ensure security in the region, where trespassers and illegal miners have allegedly harmed deforestation, spread disease, and obstructed traffic. It will also work to offer nutritional and health support to the Yanomami.

The effort, which will work with Brazil’s Ministries of Justice, Defense, Indigenous People, and Mining, also aims to ensure that wells and cisterns have access to clean drinking water and to detect mercury pollution in nearby rivers, another effect of illegal mining operations.

On January 20, the region was deemed to be in a state of public health emergency. Following the announcement, Lula made one of his first official journeys as president of Brazil since assuming office at the beginning of the year by traveling to Yanomami territory.

Separately, Justice Minister Flavio Dino told  Brasil that his department has launched an investigation to see if the previous administration of Jair Bolsonaro engaged in “genocide” against the Yanomami.

Former president Bolsonaro, who was pro-business, publicly favored Amazon growth. He also visited Yanomani land while president, promising one town that he would honor their request for no mining, but he reduced financing for state organizations tasked with stopping illegal mining, forestry, and grazing throughout his administration.

According to Survival International, a group that works to defend indigenous rights, the Yanomami reside in the mountains and rain forests of northern Brazil and southern Venezuela.

The coronavirus was spreading among the Yanomami by miners who had unlawfully infiltrated indigenous territory, the Brazilian Socio-Environmental Institute warned in 2020.

At the time, the ISA stated on its website that “now, without a doubt, the main vector for the spread of COVID-19 inside the Yanomami Indigenous Area is the more than 20,000 illegal miners that go in and out of the territory without any control.”

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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva dismisses 13 more military personnel after riots

Lula da Silva

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has fired 13 more military personnel. 40 military personnel were expelled from the Alvorada presidential house. Lula had criticized the military for failing to intervene during riots. On Wednesday, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva fired 13 more military personnel from the National Protection Advisor’s office, which is in … Read more

Former Bolsonaro justice minister detained over Brazil riots

Brazil riots

Anderson Torres oversaw security during last week’s takeover of federal buildings in Brasilia. He was on vacation in Florida. Torres says he will return to Brazil to report himself. Anderson Torres, a former minister of justice and public security in Brazil who oversaw security during last week’s takeover of federal buildings in Brasilia, has been … Read more

Jair Bolsonaro supporters begins to disband after Brasilia riots

Jair Bolsonaro

Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro have begun to flee Brasilia. At least 400 people have been detained as a result of the violence in Brazil’s capital. The country’s justice minister said everyone involved will be identified and “face justice”. Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro have begun to flee the city of … Read more

US “must cease granting refuge” to Bolsonaro, says Alexandria

Bolsonaro

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says the US “must cease granting refuge” to Bolsonaro. His supporters stormed Brazil’s parliament, Supreme Court and presidential palace. New President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva vows to punish those responsible. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said the United States “must cease granting refuge” to former Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro, after his supporters stormed major … Read more

Jair Bolsonaro supporters invade Supreme Court, Congress in Brasilia

Jair Bolsonaro

Demonstrators clash with former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Many of his supporters concur with him on the validity of the nation’s voting system. Public security personnel is called in to disperse the protesters. According to media footage, the supporters of Jair Bolsonaro on Sunday invaded the Supreme Court, the Congress building, and surrounded … Read more

Newly elected president of Brazil Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva received letter from China’s Xi Jinping on further cooperation

Lula da Silva

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva received a letter from China’s Vice President. Xi Jinping expressed a desire to deepen bilateral collaboration. Lula took oath as the new President of Brazil on January 1. The new president of Brazil, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, announced on Monday that he had received a letter from Chinese leader … Read more

Pele will be mourned by whole country of Brazil for three days

Pele mourned

Pele passed away on Thursday at the Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo. Brazil will observe three days of national mourning beginning on Friday. Cristiano Ronaldo called him an “inspiration to millions” Pele, a three-time World Cup winner and generally considered the greatest player of all time, passed away at the age of 82, and … Read more

Brazilian detained over inauguration bomb plot

Brazilian

Brazilian police said a guy tried to detonate an explosive device to “sow mayhem”. Police said the 54-year-old suspect travelled to Brasilia on November 1. The 54-year-old suspect said police he and other Bolsonaro followers planned it. An individual has been detained by Brazilian police after they claim he attempted to set off an explosive … Read more

Brazil’s Lula da Silva says he will focus on new ministry appointments ahead of COP27 visit

Lula da Silva

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the incoming president of Brazil, stated on Wednesday that he would begin to explore ministry appointments upon his return from the COP27 climate summit in Egypt, adding that he did not believe Congress would impede his legislative program. Lula, a former leftist president, stated that the demonstrators in the streets … Read more

How Brazil’s election campaign turns ugly

How Brazil's election campaign turns ugly

The second and last round of voting in Brazil’s presidential election will take place Sunday. According to polls, current president Jair Bolsonaro is trailing former leftist leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Others believe that doesn’t fully convey the situation given that the first round was closer than anticipated. The second and last round of … Read more

Black and poor women decides Brazil’s president

Black and poor women decides who will be the next president of Brazil

51% of women say they would vote for the former president, compared to 42% for Bolsonaro. Machado’s Lula da Silva leads women in a Datafolha Institute poll. Over 2900 face-to-face interviews with voters over 16 were done by the institution. Brazilian voters will choose a president for the next four years on Sunday, and surveys … Read more

Jair Bolsonaro, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in first head-to-head debate

Jair Bolsonaro

Lula blasted Bolsonaro as the “king of fake news.” The far-right incumbent finished second in the first-round election on October 2. Polls indicated that Lula had a double-digit advantage moving into the runoff. Two weeks before the Brazilian presidential runoff election, the far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and the leftist challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva … Read more

Brazil elections: Third-place candidate backs Lula in runoff

brazil elections

Senator Simone Tebet received 4.2 percent of the vote on Sunday. Veteran leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will face far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro. Tebet lambasted both candidates, saying there was no debate as to which was worse. The candidate who finished third in the first round of Brazil election endorsed veteran leftist Luiz Inacio … Read more

Vote tally begins in Brazil as Jair Bolsonaro leads by majority

Jair Bolsonaro

With only 0.2% of electronic voting machines counted, both Lula and Bolsonaro have approximately 44% of the vote. The polls indicate that if Lula receives more than fifty percent of legitimate votes, he will secure an outright victory and avoid a runoff. If no candidate receives more than half of the vote, the top two … Read more

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva maintains 14-point lead three days before Brazil elections

brazil elections

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva maintained a 14-point lead over President of the extreme right, Jair Bolsonaro in the Brazil elections. Datafolha will release a final survey indicating whether Thursday’s debate influenced voter preference. If no candidate receives 50 percent of the vote on Sunday, a runoff election will be held on October 30. According … Read more

In the first debate, Bolsonaro and Lula traded insults

Bolsonaro and Lula

Mr Bolsonaro claimed that the ex-president headed the most corrupt government in Brazilian history. Mr Bolsonaro, for his part, claimed to have ruined Brazil. According to polls, Lula, who was president from 2003 to 2010, is leading the presidential race. Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s far-right President, and former left-wing leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva took … Read more

Brazilians on streets for the sake of democracy

Brazilians

Protesters fear President Jair Bolsonaro will attempt to stay in office if he loses the election. Demonstrators marched in multiple Brazilian cities on Thursday. A million Brazilians read and signed a citizens’ manifesto, which warned that democracy was in grave peril. Thousands of Brazilians have taken to the streets out of fear that President Jair … Read more

Brazil inflation dips to 11.73 percent in May

Brazil

The annual inflation rate has dropped to 11.73 percent. The monthly rate came in at 0.47 percent, down sharply from April. The annual rate remains well above the central bank’s target of 3.5 percent. Brazil’s inflation rate fell in May, according to the government, providing some relief to hard-hit consumers, though rising prices continue to … Read more

Brazil unemployment falls to seven-year low

Brazil

Brazil’s unemployment rate fell to 10.5 percent in the three months from February to April, the lowest for the period since 2015. The figure, a 0.7 percentage point drop from the three months to January, was lower than expected, which is good news for Latin America’s largest economy, which has been struggling with slow growth … Read more

Brazil unemployment falls to seven-year low

Brazil

Brazil’s unemployment rate fell to 10.5 percent in the three months from February to April, the lowest for the period since 2015. The figure, a 0.7 percentage point drop from the three months to January, was lower than expected, which is good news for Latin America’s largest economy, which has been struggling with slow growth … Read more

Brazil April inflation hits 26-year high

Brazil

Brazil’s inflation rate hit a 26-year high in April, according to the government, as spiraling prices defied the central bank’s efforts to control them. According to the IBGE, inflation in the 12 months to April was 12.13 percent, the highest since 2003 and well above the central bank’s target of 3.5 percent. The rate for … Read more

Brazilians require ‘confidence’ in election, US says

brazilians

WASHINGTON: After President Jair Bolsonaro threw doubt on the integrity of impending elections, the US warned Thursday that Brazilians needed “confidence” in their democracy. The far-right incumbent was one of former US President Donald Trump’s closest pals and has copied his tactics by claiming without evidence that Brazil’s electronic voting system is rife with fraud. … Read more