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National polls show that 67 per cent of respondents see her governance as "bad" or "terrible".
President Dilma Rousseff has been trying to cut spending and raise taxes but a spiralling political crisis is impacting her efforts.
China and India have called on industrialized nations to do more to fight climate change.
Brazilian daily O Globo stressed that the deal unites two of the largest growing aviation markets in the world.
Bilateral trade in 2014 increasing by over 20 per cent to $11.42 billion.
The IBSA Fund aids projects in least developed countries.
Rousseff comments were seen as criticism of the campaign to weaken the government of Syrian President Assad.
The state "could not prohibit a legal economic activity, open to private enterprise and fair competition" said the judge overturning the ban.
Brazil is expected to try and rally BRICS countries around the issue.
Shares in the Anglo-Australian miner BHP Billiton fell five per cent yesterday in London to a new seven-year low.