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  2. Brazil–European Union relations - Wikipedia

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    Brazil and the European Union established diplomatic relations in 1960. [1] The European Union and Brazil have close historical, cultural, economic and political ties. [ 1 ] At the 1st EU-Brazil summit , in 2007, Brazil entered in a strategic partnership with the European Union, strengthening their ties. [ 2 ]

  3. Brazil–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    While Brazilian-American relations have been significantly strengthened since the 1990s, there has been a period of tension in relations over the June 2013 revelation of US mass surveillance programs in Brazil after there had been proof of American spying on Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. She cancelled a scheduled visit to the US in ...

  4. Foreign relations of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The new foreign policy focused on a reapprochement with major governments especially the United States and Colombia in the Americas; Israel, Japan and South Korea in Asia; United Kingdom, Italy and Greece in Europe. The Brazil–Portugal relations were also strengthened, and despite disagreements over the crisis in Venezuela, Brazil remained ...

  5. Opinion - ‘America First’ will expose Europe’s soft underbelly

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    The return of President-elect Donald Trump’s “America first” foreign policy marks the start of a new era in the relationship between the U.S. and Europe, with significant implications for ...

  6. Brazil–Spain relations - Wikipedia

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    Spain is Brazil's 16th largest trading partner globally. [5] Spain is Brazil's third largest foreign investor and in 2015, Spain had US$5 billion worth of investments in the country. [4] Brazilian multinational company Embraer operates in Spain. Spanish multinational companies such as Banco Santander, Mapfre, Repsol, Telefónica and Zara ...

  7. Biden visits Amazon rainforest en route to G20 summit in Rio

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    MANAUS, Brazil (Reuters) -Joe Biden became the first sitting U.S. president to visit the Amazon rainforest on Sunday, flagging the dangers of global warming often dismissed by President-elect ...

  8. Economic history of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil belonged to the Kingdom of Portugal as a colony. [2] European commercial expansion of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. [2] Blocked from the lucrative hinterland trade with the Far East, which was dominated by Italian cities, Portugal began in the early fifteenth century to search for other routes to the sources of goods valued in European markets. [2]

  9. ‘Lula’ Review: An Incomplete Portrait of Brazil’s Fiery Left ...

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    Directed by Oliver Stone (and co-directed by Rob Wilson), the 90-minute political portrait “Lula” covers a vast amount of historical and contemporary ground. However, despite its handful of ...