U.S. President Joe Biden and Brazil’s President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva have announced a joint global work fairness initiative. Amid U.S. strikes and Brazil’s growing China ties, they find common ground. Their second meeting since Lula’s third term happens at the U.N. General Assembly. Both leaders fight for labor rights and a strong middle […]
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