Azul and Gol, two of Brazil's largest airlines, are moving a step closer to a sweeping merger that would create a dominant carrier in Latin America's No. 1 economy, a securities filing showed on Wednesday.
Trump, Brazil and Bolsonaro
The operation was successful, and the 79-year-old Lula is "well" and being monitored in the intensive care unit, the note said.
Brazil moved swiftly to rule Bolsonaro ineligible for office until 2030, a penalty that could be extended by ongoing criminal investigations. In Washington, however, Republicans in the Senate helped acquit Trump in an impeachment trial that would have prevented him from seeking the presidency again.
Brazilian authorities are gathering in capital Brasilia to mark the second anniversary of an alleged coup attempt by supporters of former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro.
As of 2023, about two-thirds of Brazilian schools imposed some restriction on cellphone use, while 28% banned them entirely, according to a survey released in August by the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee.
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva may change officials in his cabinet before a meeting with ministers schedule to Jan. 21, Chief of Staff Rui Costa said on Thursday. In an interview with TV channel GloboNews,
Justice Alexandre de Moraes said in the ruling that Bolsonaro holds no position that would allow him to represent Brazil at the event.
Aruba Airport proudly celebrated the launch of GOL Airlines' new direct flight from São Paulo (GRU) to Aruba (AUA). This connection marks a significant milestone for Aruba, becoming the fourth gateway to Latin America,
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CEO of BIG Brazil, and his wife, Juliana Alves Feldman, died in a helicopter crash on Thursday night (16) in a densely wooded area in Caieiras, in the metropolitan region of São Paulo. The aircraft had taken off from Campo de Marte airport,
Bundesliga club VfB Stuttgart has entered a strategic partnership with Brazilian Série A side São Paulo. The partnership was initiated by former VfB star Cacau, who was born in Brazil, not far from São Paulo.