Gleisi says that breaking Lulinha's confidentiality was a coup, and government officials try to annul the act
Brazil's Institutional Relations Minister Gleisi Hoffmann labeled the breaking of confidentiality surrounding President Lula's son as a coup, as government officials seek to annul the decision made by a parliamentary committee.
Labor shortage outweighs legal insecurity among complaints in the lobbying sector, says research
A recent survey highlights that a significant 80% of participants in Brazil's lobbying sector identify a lack of qualified labor as their primary challenge, overshadowing concerns about legal insecurity.
The Argentinians and the Vatican: Pope Leo XIV Strengthens a Relationship Marked by Formality and Institutional Pathways
Pope Leo XIV reinforces formal relationships with Argentina while showing no immediate signs of a visit after a year of his papacy.
Somalia: Somalia, Tanzania Sign Migration Cooperation Agreement
Somalia and Tanzania have signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at enhancing migration management cooperation and institutional coordination between the two countries.
The meeting with Trump leaves a more measured Petro
Colombian President Gustavo Petro adopts a more institutional tone following his meeting with Donald Trump at the White House.
32 Cubans killed in American attack on Venezuela. "They gave their lives on duty"
Venezuela honors 32 Cuban citizens killed in an American attack, stating they 'gave their lives on duty' as part of their collaboration and institutional responsibilities.
MVEP: We are monitoring the situation in Venezuela and are available to our citizens
The Croatian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs announced that it is closely monitoring the situation in Venezuela, stating that the country has been in a deep political, economic, and institutional crisis for years, further complicated by internal divisions and varying approaches from the international community.