BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's government on Monday defended its appropriation of so-called forgotten bank funds as a ...
Brazil's government slightly reduced the expected primary deficit for the current fiscal year late on Friday, attributing the ...
Majorities in Brazil believe large foreign companies, the police, the military and other groups have a positive influence in ...
Elon Musk is apparently conceding defeat in his fight with Brazil Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes, as the X social ...
Brazil is one of the biggest emerging games markets in the world, and a vital territory for anyone wishing to be ...
As Brazil struggles to meet its year-end budget target, the government has become increasingly creative with how it accounts ...
It seems that Elon Musk-owned social network X (formerly Twitter) is backing down from a confrontation with Brazil’s Supreme ...
Atlas Lithium (ATLX) says Brazil government report positive toward permit application for the Neves project in Brazil.
Musk characterized the court orders asking X to remove particular accounts as censorship and repeatedly blasted the judge ...
Tim Higgins, Wall Street Journal business columnist, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss news of X reversing course in Brazil, why ...
After a blackout of more than three weeks, X appears ready to comply with court orders in Brazil to restore access to its 21 million users in the country and end a protracted fight between billionaire ...
This has been a difficult year for the Pantanal, a region that encompasses the world's largest tropical wetland area.