On Friday, 25th August, Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will arrive for a two-day official visit in Luanda, Angola. This marks his first trip during the current term and third since 2003. The visit follows his participation in the BRICS Summit held in South Africa. Angola and Brazil, both former Portuguese colonies, share […]
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