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Lula greeted passengers with hugs and kisses after their arrival late on Monday evening, offering his support to Brazilians still in or arriving from the Gaza Strip and condemning the killing of civilians in Gaza. "I have never seen such brutal, inhumane violence against innocent people," Lula said in a short speech on the tarmac. The Gaza Strip has been under bombardment by Israel, which aims to annihilate Hamas, the militant group which runs the Gaza Strip and which attacked Israel from Gaza on Oct. 7, killing around 1,200 people. Gaza medical authorities say more than 11,000 people there have been confirmed killed, with about 40% of them being children. Lula echoed earlier criticisms of both Hamas for its attack against Israel and Israel for its reaction.
Persons: Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Lula, Peter Siqueira, Gabriel Araujo, Kylie Madry, Brendan O'Boyle, Raju Gopalakrishnan Organizations: SAO PAULO, Monday, Brasilia Air Base, Embraer, Gaza, South American, West Bank, Thomson Locations: Gaza, Rafah, Egypt, Cairo, Brazil, Las Palmas, Spain, Israel
Lula greeted passengers with hugs and kisses after their arrival late on Monday evening, offering his support to Brazilians still in or arriving from the Gaza Strip and condemning the killing of civilians in Gaza. "I have never seen such brutal, inhumane violence against innocent people," Lula said in a short speech on the tarmac. The Gaza Strip has been under bombardment by Israel, which aims to annihilate Hamas, the militant group which runs the Gaza Strip and which attacked Israel from Gaza on Oct. 7, killing around 1,200 people. Gaza medical authorities say more than 11,000 people there have been confirmed killed, with about 40% of them being children. Lula echoed earlier criticisms of both Hamas for its attack against Israel and Israel for its reaction.
Persons: Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Lula, Peter Siqueira, Gabriel Araujo, Kylie Madry, Brendan O'Boyle, Raju Gopalakrishnan Organizations: SAO PAULO, Reuters, Monday, Brasilia Air Base, Embraer, Gaza, South American, West Bank Locations: Gaza, Rafah, Egypt, Cairo, Brazil, Las Palmas, Spain, Israel
The logo of Nubank, a Brazilian FinTech startup, is pictured at the bank's headquarters in Sao Paulo, Brazil June 19, 2018. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/file photo Acquire Licensing RightsAug 15 (Reuters) - Brazil's Nubank (NUN.MX) on Tuesday reported record revenue for the second quarter as the Warren Buffett-backed digital banking firm logged a surge in new customers. Nubank added 4.6 million customers in the quarter ended June 30, reaching a total of 83.7 million customers globally, representing 28% growth from a year earlier. This helped total revenue surge 60% to $1.9 billion from a year earlier, while monthly average revenue per active customer (ARPAC) increased to $9.30, an 18% rise on foreign exchange-neutral basis. Reporting by Manya Saini in Bengaluru and Peter Siqueira in Sao Paulo; Editing by Shinjini GanguliOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Paulo Whitaker, Warren Buffett, David Vélez, Nubank, Manya Saini, Peter Siqueira, Shinjini Organizations: REUTERS, Sao Paulo, Thomson Locations: Brazilian, Sao Paulo, Brazil, New York, Bengaluru, Sao
May 15 (Reuters) - Brazil's Nubank (NUN.MX) on Monday reported record revenue for the first-quarter as the digital bank benefited from steady growth in users and higher average revenue per customer. Nubank added 4.5 million customers in the first-quarter ended March 31, taking the total count globally to 79.1 million, a 33% growth from last year, the bank said. Monthly average revenue per active customer (ARPAC) increased to $8.6, expanding 30% from a year earlier on FX-neutral basis. The bank's gross profit rose 124% to $650.9 million in the reported quarter on FX-neutral basis, while total revenue nearly doubled to hit an all-time record high of $1.6 billion from a year earlier. On an adjusted basis, the bank reported a net income of $182.4 million, compared with $10.1 million a year earlier.
"The EU should state that it will use different levers, including trade, to defend Brazil's democracy and human rights," they added. Later on Wednesday, the United States Senate passed a resolution urging Brazil's government to ensure a "free, fair, credible, transparent, and peaceful" election. He has claimed without evidence that electoral authorities will rig the vote against him and that electronic voting cannot be trusted. A recent IPEC poll shows Lula increased his lead to 17 points with 48% support versus 31% for Bolsonaro. read moreRegister now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Anthony Boadle; Additional reporting by Peter Siqueira; Editing by Paul Simao and Christopher CushingOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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