Lula and Bibi are back in the saddle. Will Trump be next?
US President Joe Biden says he believes his country is at “an inflection point”, where the decisions that voters make this week will determine its path for years and perhaps even decades to come.
Meanwhile, down Brazil way, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, seemingly shrugging off multiple corruption investigations plus a stint in jail, has also returned to the throne, buoyed by jubilant supporters, some of whom may or may not be suffering from amnesia. Time will tell.
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