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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone. On the sidelines of the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur, President Trump met with Brazil's president. The meeting came after the U.S. imposed sanctions and 50 percent tariffs on Brazil over the trial of Trump ally, former President Jair Bolsonaro.
Chapter 2: What were the outcomes of President Trump's meeting with Brazil's president?
Julia Carnero has details.
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said he and Trump managed to do what had seemed impossible. Flanked by Brazil and U.S. flags, they sat down to talk for around 45 minutes in what Lula described as a great meeting.
He said they spoke in a frank and constructive way and agreed that their teams would start bilateral negotiations immediately to find solutions to the U.S.-imposed sanctions and tariffs. Before the meeting, reporters asked President Trump whether he could lift tariffs against Brazil immediately.
Yeah, we can do things fast. We move quickly. We're very nimble.
Higher tariffs on Brazilian goods, like coffee and beef, have been pushing up prices in the U.S. and have led Brazil to seek other markets. For NPR News, I'm Júlia Carneiro.
The president of the Palestinian Authority has appointed an apparent successor amid uncertainty over the future role of the Palestinian leadership in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. NPR's Daniel Estrin has more.
Mahmoud Abbas has been the internationally recognized Palestinian leader for 20 years. There have long been questions of who would replace him. Now, just weeks away from his 90th birthday, Abbas has decreed that if he is unable to fulfill his duties, his role would be taken over temporarily by his deputy, Hussein Esheikh. Many Palestinians see him as being friendly to Israel.
There's no telling if he would remain in the president's role indefinitely. This decree comes as the Palestinian leadership in the West Bank has been sidelined, while the U.S. and other countries work on a plan for post-war Gaza. President Trump told Time magazine he wasn't sure if Abbas had a future leadership role for the Palestinians. Daniel Estrin, NPR News, Tel Aviv.
It's a busy week in stock markets this week, with the Federal Reserve holding its latest policy meeting. And as NPR's Rafael Nam reports, Big tech companies such as Alphabet will also report earnings.
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