Lula da Silva wins the presidential election in Brazil defeating Bolsonaro, marking a remarkable return after 2010
Lula da Silva, the two-term president (2003-2010) defeated Bolsonaro with 50.9% to 49.1% votes on Sunday ...
Lula da Silva, the two-term president (2003-2010) defeated Bolsonaro with 50.9% to 49.1% votes on Sunday ...
This year, growth in Greece and Spain is expected to exceed 2%, while other European member ...
BSO, one of the globe’s leading infrastructure and connectivity providers, and EllaLink, the express optical portal ...
A giant statue of Jesus Christ is being built in Southern Brazil—taller than the celebrated counterpart ...
BP might announce the potential divestment during its capital market day. British Petroleum (BP) is considering selling its lubricant business, ...
The Australian dollar briefly went up after the decision before reversing its gains. Australia’s central bank lowered its interest rates ...
The decision was to help develop the real estate industry, attract more foreign investments, and provide job opportunities for Kuwaitis. ...
Honda's sudden alteration to the agreement's terms was due to its growing frustration with Nissan over the speed of the ...
e& is acquiring PPF Telecom's infrastructure division, CETIN, which will increase operational effectiveness and help generate income constantly. The telecom ...
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