President Michel Temer signed into law on June 26, 2018, an agreement that allows Brazilian workers residing in the United States (U.S.) and U.S. workers working in Brazil to aggregate periods of Social Security contributions from the two countries to reach the minimum period required for retirement, in addition to being eligible for other

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The S&P 500 index has risen to brand-new heights in the first week of President Donald Trump's second term. According to The National News, the index has actually recorded its greatest start to a governmental term given that Ronald Reagan took office in 1985. The benchmark closed at 6,118.71 on Friday, January 24, 2025, marking a 2% gain for the week.Trump's v

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The Brazilian U-20 nationwide group faced a devastating loss in their opening match of the South American Championship. The video game, held at Misael Delgado Stadium in Valencia, ended in a shocking 6-0 triumph for Argentina. This result puts Brazil at the bottom of Group B.Argentina's dominant efficiency began early in the match. They scored three g

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The US dollar experienced its worst week in 14 months, as uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on China and other major trading partners sparked the decline. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index closed 1.6% lower compared to the previous Friday. This marked the largest weekly drop since November 2023.

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Azul Airlines, Brazil's largest provider by network coverage, revealed the suspension of flights to 12 Brazilian cities starting March 10, 2025. The business cited increased functional expenses and fleet schedule concerns as primary reasons for this choice. Azul's relocation comes as part of a broader restructuring effort aimed at optimizing its net

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Peru’s National Society of Mining, Petroleum, and Energy (SNMPE) reported a significant boost in the country’s mining exports. From January to November 2024, these exports reached $42.757 billion, marking a 10.3% increase. This growth showcases Peru’s economic strength in the global mining sector.

Copper exports led the charge, accounting for 50%

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