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News from Brazil: Brazilian Senate Stalls Sale Of Eletrobras Subsidiaries And Auction of Oil Fields
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Eletrobras is a major Brazilian electric utilities company
Brazilian Senate Stalls Sale Of Eletrobras Subsidiaries And Auction of Oil Fields
The Brazilian Senate will delay voting on bills and proposals deemed high priority by president Michel Temer's office until at least the October election; Among them, the sale of power distribution subsidiaries of utilities company Eletrobras and a bill authorizing Petrobras to put pre-salt oil fields up for sale
FDA approves Brazilian genetically modified sugarcane
The US Food and Drug Administration declared on Tuesday (7) that sugar produced from genetically modified (GM) sugarcane is safe for consumption
Allocation In Campaign Funds Brings Record Numbers Of Female Candidates for Lieutenant Governor
In the first election that female candidates have a special allocation in the federal campaign funds, this year there are more women running for vice-president and lieutenant governor; In Brazil, elections for president, state governors, senators and house representatives happen at the same time
Follow Jorge Amado's Footsteps in Recife
Writer Jorge Amado used to spend summer vacations with his family in the Pernambuco capital; During his time in Recife, he liked to "play poker and hang out with his friends," according to painter and poet Tania Carneiro Leão, 82, who witnessed these stays
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Lula Withdraws Jail Release Request to Avoid Debate about his Eligibility
Former president Luis Inácio Lula da Silva, nominated as the Worker's Party (PT) presidential candidate, decided on Monday to withdraw his request for jail release to the Brazilian Supreme Court, because his legal team reluctantly acknowledges that the request would bring about questions about his eligibility
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Brazil Ranks Bottom in Industrial Automation Ranking
Brazil ranked 39th in a ranking of 44 countries on the usage of industrial automation. The leader is South Korea, with 631 robots per 10,000 workers, followed by Singapore (488) and Germany (309)
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