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In 1975, Brazil and Ireland officially established diplomatic relations. [5] In 1991, Brazil opened an embassy in Dublin and in 1995, Irish President Mary Robinson paid an official visit to Brazil. [1] In 2001, Ireland opened an embassy in Brasília. In 2006, Enterprise Ireland opened an office in São Paulo, with operations throughout South ...
Fewer migrants came to Latin America from Ireland than from other English-speaking countries, and they were also relatively less stably established in the region; even in Argentina, the main destination they went to, half went on to re-emigrate. [1]
See Brazil–Ireland relations. Ireland has an embassy in Brasília and consulate general in São Paulo. Brazil has an embassy in Dublin and an honorary consulate in Cork. There are 8,704 Brazilians living in Ireland. [199] Ireland is the fourth most popular country in the world for Brazilian students studying abroad. [227] See also: Irish ...
South America's leaders will gather in Brazil's capital on Tuesday as part of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's attempt to reinvigorate regional integration efforts that have previously ...
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BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has decided to expel Nicaragua's ambassador in Brasilia in retaliation following a similar move by Daniel Ortega's government, a ...
In Brazil, the Ministry of Foreign Relations continues to dominate trade policy, causing the country's commercial interests to be (at times) subsumed by a larger foreign policy goal, namely, enhancing Brazil's influence in Latin America and the world.
This would help Interpol strengthen global cooperation to combat transnational crime, said Urquiza, currently Brazil's Federal Police Director for International Cooperation. In its 100 years ...