Travel Michel Temer’s Lebanese homeland fetes his success By mylusoJanuary 21, 2025Less 1 min read In his ancestral village in Lebanon, Michel Temer’s rise to power in Brazil is a source of both pride and amusement in a country with no president of its own… ShareTweetPinShare Previous PostPortuguese growth falters, pressure from Brussels seen Next PostBrazil’s acting president used to be US intel informant – WikiLeaks You May Also Like January 23, 2025 How Important Is Brazil To The World’s Oil Market? – Forbes January 20, 2025 ‘The river is dead’: what is polluting the water of Brazil’s Xikrin tribe? | Naira Hofmeister and José Cícero da Silva | Global development | The Guardian January 20, 2025 Lisbon museum plan stirs debate over Portugal’s colonial past | World news | The Guardian January 21, 2025 A Portuguese house has a swimming pool that floats above another swimming pool — and it looks like paradise
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January 21, 2025 A Portuguese house has a swimming pool that floats above another swimming pool — and it looks like paradise