May 2026 sees Brazil hosting dynamic cultural festivals and concerts, including Campo Grande's Semana S, Dourados' Expoagro 60th anniversary, and Opus Entretenimento's 50th year milestone.
The Brazilian Senate has approved an expanded and refined federal science and technology career plan that includes select health research institutions while excluding the broader Ministry of Health to maintain system focus.
Alagoas and Mato Grosso launch scholarship programs and science fairs promoting technology and innovation education with broad participation and professional opportunities.
Flávio Bolsonaro's alleged $24 million deal with banker Daniel Vorcaro causes international political and market turmoil ahead of Brazil's 2026 election.
Brazil’s Senate has approved a law reserving daily broadcast time on ‘A Voz do Brasil’ to address violence against women, enhancing access to support services nationwide.
Brazilian football on May 14 features decisive Copa do Brasil matches and key Paulista Feminino fixtures, available live on various broadcast platforms.
Revelations in Flávio Bolsonaro’s funding scandal are shaking Brazil’s markets and political scene amidst key economic reforms promoting growth and fiscal discipline.
The Brazilian Senate has approved a key bill to establish a comprehensive National Youth Policy focused on education, health, and violence prevention.
Political education initiatives in Paraná and a female participation debate in Rondônia highlight Brazil's push for inclusive electoral engagement.
Brazil's public-private partnerships are transforming Brasília Airport and Correios, driving major infrastructure, commerce, and new business models with significant investments and job creation.
Itapajé joins a simplified business registration program while São Paulo's Innovation Week festival projects R$4 billion in new business generation, highlighting Brazil's regional economic growth efforts.
New laws in Brazil are reforming football club finances and governance, updating SAF legislation and reallocating lottery funds to improve club management and transparency.
Vasco da Gama progressed to the next round of the 2026 Copa do Brasil after a 2-2 draw with Paysandu, building on a first-leg victory.
Brazil launches a R$11 billion federal investment to combat organized crime through prison system reforms and public security modernization.
Brazil’s parks and attractions sector is growing with R$11.5 billion investment, increased visitation, job growth, and corporate expansion efforts.
Mato Grosso's Secretary for Science opens registration for the XVIII MECTI, a hybrid science and innovation event with scholarships and awards.
Municipalities in Brazil, including Passo Fundo and Lucas do Rio Verde, are actively supporting local sports through substantial funding and community competitions in 2026.
Inter, Cruzeiro, and Fluminense advance to the Copa do Brasil round of 16 while Vasco prepares for a crucial second-leg match against Paysandu.
Senator Hamilton Mourão criticizes the federal government's delayed security program and economic policies, highlighting rising crime control issues and risks of inflation.
Brazilian business organizations like Amcham, Sindiatacadistas RS, and CNC advance networking, knowledge sharing, and business environment improvements in 2026.
New support programs and policy initiatives in Brazil aim to strengthen microentrepreneurs and small businesses through fairs, improved credit access, and reduced bureaucracy.
Porto Alegre prepares to launch its first Municipal Women's Football Cup on June 7, aiming to expand female participation in football through a well-structured local tournament.
Kassio Nunes Marques, new TSE president, highlights Brazil's electronic voting system as a vital democratic asset, pledging to defend it amid rising AI concerns.
Singer Ed Motta faces criminal charges after a December restaurant dispute in Rio led to accusations of xenophobic insults and an assault investigation.
Larissa Manoela reveals the details of a serious horse riding accident during the filming of a novela, which left her with critical injuries and a long recovery.
Brazil's 2026 budget includes a proposed supplementary credit for science and innovation, while the Amazon region faces funding and infrastructure challenges critical to sustainable development.
Brazil’s federal government commits over R$180 million to advance science, technology, and innovation education in Alagoas, supporting 30 schools and fostering industrial innovation.
The Instituto Água e Terra accelerates approval of environmental plans for hydroelectric reservoirs in Paraná, backed by significant investments for sustainable energy projects.
Brazilian football must overcome cultural resistance to critical dialogue and innovate structurally to evolve and maintain its global standing.
Brazilian small businesses now account for nearly 40% of exporters, with growing international trade ties and entrepreneurial events highlighting their expanding global presence.
Brazil's business missions to the U.S. and Canada are driving significant trade growth, with over $188 million expected in specialty coffee and $4 million in diverse sectors in 2026.
Brazil enhances microenterprise and rural entrepreneurship support through business structuring agents and a major rural products fair, boosting economic opportunities for low-income families.
Bolsonarista factions in Congress are escalating efforts to counter STF rulings, mainly over the suspended Dosimetry Law, amid heightened political friction.
Brazil's 2026 electoral debate centers on economic hardships and political influence in financial institutions, highlighting challenges like inflation, debt, and fiscal management amid polarized politics.
Brazil has enacted a law creating a National Mobilization Day to honor traffic victims, aligning with the UN's remembrance day and reinforcing efforts to reduce traffic fatalities by 2030.
MSC Cruzeiros reveals spectacular entertainment for its new MSC World Asia ship launching December 2026, while Netflix rolls out exciting film and series premieres in mid-May 2026.
Brazilian celebrities Rafa Kalimann, Zé Felipe, and Leandra Leal share authentic and diverse experiences of motherhood ahead of Mother's Day 2026.
Students in Salvador have developed a sustainable Lego boat to aid in cleaning Brazil's polluted beaches, blending education and environmental innovation.
Bayer announces major R&D investments in Brazil's agriculture, plans new herbicide launches amid regulatory hurdles and environmental concerns.
The Brazilian Senate is set to vote on a provisional measure permitting automatic CNH renewal for drivers without infractions, alongside other bills on moral damages and agricultural certifications.
Brazil’s women and indigenous populations are drastically underrepresented in politics despite being major parts of the electorate, prompting new campaigns to boost inclusion.
Flávio Bolsonaro's 2026 presidential campaign navigates alliance challenges and strategy shifts amid investigation into PP’s Ciro Nogueira.
Corinthians defeated São Paulo 3-2 in a contentious Brasileirão Majestoso, gaining crucial points while São Paulo faces a winless streak amid league pressures.
Corinthians and São Paulo prepare for key May and November matches in men's and women's football, each team focused on maintaining competitive edges in their respective leagues.
Detailed coverage of the 15th round of the Campeonato Brasileiro highlights draws for Botafogo, Palmeiras, Flamengo's win, and the upcoming Santos vs. Red Bull Bragantino clash amid contrasting team fortunes.
Vasco da Gama won their fifth Libertadores de Futebol de Areia title with an 8-2 thrashing of Sampaio Corrêa, featuring a standout hat-trick performance by Breno Xavier.
Agência Brasil celebrates 36 years, highlighting its expanded role in combating misinformation and enhancing access to credible news nationwide.
Santo André Technology Park has launched a business incubator offering mentorship and infrastructure to support startups through idea to growth stages, with a public call for proposals in May.
Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court gains a crucial role in politics as the Senate rejects Lula's STF nominee, fracturing key electoral alliances ahead of 2026.
A survey shows 81% of women in Brazil's Congress are mothers balancing political careers, alongside Rio's new Secretary for Women and Inclusive Policies boosting support for vulnerable groups.