
Thousands took to the streets of Brazil to celebrate Lula’s victory in the Brazilian presidential elections held on Sunday, October 30.

Thousands took to the streets to celebrate as Lula, the candidate of the Workers’ Party of Brazil, defeated Jair Bolsonaro in one the most crucial elections in the country’s history

The Walk for Life was organized in Heliópolis, to support the candidacy of Fernando Haddad for governor of São Paulo and of Lula da Silva for president of Brazil.

In this episode, NewsClick’s Prabir Purkayastha talks about the recent Brazilian elections and the performance of former President Lula da Silva and incumbent Jair Bolsonaro. He also analyzes the global significance of the elections

Peoples Dispatch comes to you from the streets of Sao Paulo with just a few days to go before the national elections in Brazil.

On October 2, the people of Brazil will make a choice between two vastly different candidates – Lula da Silva and Jair Bolsonaro. Here’s everything you need to know about the presidential aspirants, their records and platforms, and what this election means for Brazil

In today’s episode, we bring you stories of the presidential elections in Brazil, the killing of Palestinian children by Israel and organizing by nurses in the US State of Minnesota

In today’s episode, we bring you stories from Turkey’s drone strike in Iraqi Kurdistan, the hunger strike of Palestinian prisoners, repression in Morocco, and a court verdict on elections in Brazil

With ultra right wing candidate Bolsonaro leading the election fray, the threat of violence and repressions against people’s movements looms.

Polling began in Brazil at 9 am on October 7 in one of the most significant elections in recent times.

A number of indigenous candidates from various political groups from the Amazon region called for the creation of an Indigenous Parliamentary Front

General elections will be held in Brazil on October 7.