Friday, 10 July 2020_Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rose for the 14th consecutive month in June, preliminary government data on Friday showed, heaping further pressure on President Jair Bolsonaro, who is under fire for worsening destruction of the rainforest on his watch.
Tuesday, 30 June_A group of truck drivers gathered in front of Sao Paulo city hall on Monday to protest police violence against members of their profession.
TEHRAN, 29 May_Brazil registered a new record in Covid-19 cases and more than 1,000 dead in a 24 hour period, according to official figures out on Thursday.
Tehran 28 April _Health workers staged a protest outside the Campo Limpo Hospital in Sao Paulo on Monday to decry what they call a lack of protective equipment and "proper conditions for work," as they battle the coronavirus outbreak.
Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro on Sunday joined hundreds of demonstrators outside army headquarters in the capital Brasilia protesting stay-at-home orders issued by state governors.
Tehran 08 January_Iran has summoned Brazil's chargé d’affaires in Tehran after the government in Brasilia expressed support for the US assassination of top Iranian anti-terror commander, Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani.
TEHRAN, Dec 20_The Arab League has condemned Brazil for opening a trade office in the occupied Jerusalem al-Quds, stating that the move will “seriously damage” the South American country’s political and economic interests in the Arab world.
TEHRAN, August 31 -Brazil's President, Jair Bolsonaro, said Friday Europe has "nothing to teach" the country about preserving the environment, as data showed thousands of new fires were ignited on the first day of a burning ban.
TEHRAN, August 17 - Brazil's Environment Ministry is negotiating a 500-million-U.S. dollar loan for basic sanitation projects, state news agency Agencia Brasil reported Friday.
TEHRAN, August 11 -A Brazilian appeals court judge ordered on Saturday the release of Eike Batista, the mining and oil magnate who was once Brazil’s richest man, revoking a temporary prison order that would expire on Monday.
TEHRAN, Jul 29 - An Iranian official confirmed reports suggesting that Brazil ships a bulk of its annual corn export, around nine million tons, to Iran, saying sanctions imposed by the United States would effectively fail to hamper a massive amount of trade between the two countries.
TEHRAN, Jul 26 - Armed men stole gold and other expensive metals worth $40 million (£32 million) from a Sao Paulo cargo terminal at South America’s busiest airport, police said, adding they also took two poeple as hostage.
Brazil’s highest judicial authority has ordered Petrobras to refuel two Iranian grain ships after the Brazilian state-run oil company refused to assist the vessels citing the United States sanctions targeting the Islamic Republic.
TEHRAN, Jul 24 -Iran has asked Brazil to allow refueling of Iranian ships or have Tehran cancel imports worth about $2 billion a year from the Latin American country.
TEHRAN, Jul 20 - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has denied the existence of hunger in Latin America’s largest country, citing as proof the lack of “people on the streets with skeletal physique as seen in other countries.”
TEHRAN, Jul 15 - Political uncertainty over upcoming reform plans in Brazil will continue to cast a shadow over the outlook of Latin America’s biggest economy, a Reuters poll of analysts showed.
TEHRAN, Jul 13 -Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has confirmed that he is weighing nominating his son, a federal congressman, to become the Latin American country’s ambassador to the US as he seeks to strengthen ties with the administration in Washington.
TEHRAN, Jul 11 - Brazil's lower house of Congress approved a landmark overhaul of the country's pension system on Wednesday (July 10) by a far wider margin than predicted, delivering a resounding victory to the government in its quest to restore public finances to health.
TEHRAN, Jul 8 - Economists trimmed their 2019 Brazilian economic growth forecasts for a 19th consecutive week, a central bank survey showed on Monday, but no changes in the outlook for other major macroeconomic variables suggested the worst may be over.