


Brazil's President Lula Undergoes Successful Brain Procedures Amid Recovery
Brazil's President Lula underwent successful brain surgery and a follow-up procedure to stop bleeding, showing promising recovery and returning to duties next week.
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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, 79, is recovering after two successful brain procedures aimed at stopping bleeding linked to a fall. Doctors report no long-term effects, and Lula is expected to resume activities gradually after his hospital discharge.
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