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News
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Brazilian Elections 2026: Between the euphoria of international summits and new challenges
In a polarized Brazil where presidencies alternate between ideologically opposed political blocs, the country must face domestic and international new challenges.
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Liberalism & Youth in Partido NOVO’s National Meeting
Partido NOVO’s National Meeting in São Paulo highlighted liberalism, youth and Romeu Zema’s candidacy for Presidency of Brazil in 2026, fostering international cooperation.
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Is the Global Economy Changing?
Argentinien erlebt unter Präsident Milei ein beeindruckendes Wirtschaftswachstum und Stabilität, während USA und Europa mit Schulden und Protektionismus kämpfen. Ein neuer Trend in der Weltwirtschaft entsteht.
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Brazil Leading BRICS: What to Expect from its Presidency?
Brazil leads BRICS+ with an agenda that reinforces South-South cooperation, promotes multilateralism, and seeks to position itself on key issues such as climate, governance, and sustainable development.
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Argentina in Transformation: Cooperation and Development
An analysis of Argentina's economic transformation, the role of the entrepreneurial ecosystem and opportunities for cooperation with German companies.
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BRICS - Challenges on the way to the summit in Rio de Janeiro
Global ambitions meet political tensions at the BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro. Brazil is struggling to make progress on climate protection and wants to sustainably strengthen cooperation in the Global South.
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Agreement with the IMF - important milestone for Argentina's resurrection
The agreement with the IMF for 20 billion dollars is seen as a milestone for President Milei's reform course and raises new hopes for investment and Argentina's economic resurrection.