Fluminense demolished São Paulo 6-0 in a historic Campeonato Brasileiro match, cementing their spot in the Pré-Libertadores and shaking up tournament standings.
Brazil's National Congress has overturned most of President Lula's vetoes on the Environmental Licensing Law, sparking widespread criticism from environmentalists and government officials amid concerns over weakening protections.
Brazil's National Congress overturned key environmental vetoes, exposing deepening conflicts between the legislative and executive branches and concerns over judicial intervention.
Brazil is moving forward with a proposed National Self-Care Policy aimed at promoting responsible health management and reducing strain on public healthcare.
Petrobras plans $109 billion investments through 2030 focusing on exploration, efficiency, and production peaks amid lower oil prices.
Fluminense crushes São Paulo 6-0 at Maracanã, securing Libertadores qualification and marking the largest victory margin in their rivalry's history.
Maria Gadú's recent revelation about a secret past romance with Luiza Possi has sparked renewed public and social media interest, despite Possi's consistent denials.
Valesca Popozuda stunned on MasterChef Celebridades by eating a cockroach in a unique insect-eating challenge that tested contestants' bravery and competitive edge.
President Lula's nomination of Jorge Messias to the Supreme Federal Court faces mixed senatorial reactions as the Senate prepares a formal review.
A public hearing in Brasília addresses deteriorating labor conditions and service quality at Banco do Brasil amid restructuring.
Brazil's upcoming and recent business networking events in Curitiba and Paranavaí highlight efforts to connect entrepreneurs, investors, and companies, enhancing regional economic opportunities.
Brazil's new income tax exemption law, effective 2026, raises the tax-free income threshold and benefits 80% of small businesses, while introducing higher taxes on top earners.
Corinthians addresses financial difficulties impacting Memphis Depay's contract discussions and funding for other sports initiatives.
Brazil incurs unmatched expenses of R$20 billion annually on public sector supersalaries, vastly exceeding other countries and raising urgent reform calls.
Researchers propose a business-funded universal zero-fare public transportation system in Brazil, aiming to replace the existing vale-transporte scheme without taxing the government.
Brazil's 2025 business events across bakery, entertainment, and agriculture sectors are driving innovation, networking, financing, and market growth opportunities.
Palmeiras heads to Lima for Libertadores final while Mogi das Cruzes prepares to host the 2026 Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior, highlighting Brazil's football fervor.
The CBF has introduced a pioneering financial fair play system, the SSF, set to begin in 2026 to regulate club debts and spending, promoting fiscal sustainability in Brazilian football.
Brazil establishes a permanent federal sports incentive law and moves forward with a municipal program in Belo Horizonte to enhance public sports opportunities and support for student athletes.
MasterChef Celebridades 2025's second episode featured a tomato-centric challenge, an insect eating task offering advantages, and the elimination of Leonardo Miggiorin after a tough bar food round.
Belém sees a 155% hike in lodging prices amid COP30, driving the city's inflation to a regional high of 0.67%, well above Brazil's national rate.
Former President Jair Bolsonaro has been sentenced and barred from elections until 2060 amid a crackdown on military involvement in politics after the January 8 coup plot.
The Exporta Mais Brasil initiative connected Brazilian specialty coffee producers with international buyers, leading to R$134 million in sales and strengthening global trade ties.
Ceará launches a new funding edital supporting tech-based impact businesses, while a Visa study sheds light on management challenges faced by Brazilian SMEs.
Brazil's hospitality sector sees promising growth with Equipotel 2025 forecasting 12% rise in new business and local supplier qualification programs boosting regional competitiveness.
Palmeiras prioritizes player rest and tactical preparation as they gear up for the Copa Libertadores final against Flamengo after a recent Brasileirão loss.
Flamengo holds a 95.9% chance to win the 2025 Campeonato Brasileiro and can clinch the title with an upcoming win against Ceará, while Palmeiras and Cruzeiro face challenging scenarios to overtake.
Bahia's 2025 CT&I policy approved to enhance innovation through education and regional expansion, fostering partnerships and scientific culture across the state.
SESI Lab Delas concludes its second cycle in 2025, empowering girls in science and technology through innovative projects and mentorship.
Fuvest annuls a disputed math question in Vestibular 2026 after professors contest its validity, while UFSC approves an inclusive Electoral Commission for informal Rectory selection.
Brazil grapples with a deep political crisis and uncertain 2026 presidential race as polarization shifts and digital media influence grows.
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies convenes a roundtable to address and combat gender and race-based political violence, advancing efforts to ensure parity in political representation.
São Paulo Legislature approves Project Law 1048/2025 to restructure social assistance, centralizing coordination and enhancing service delivery while facing critiques over public participation.
Mogi Guaçu hosts the Encontro de Negócios with 68 companies to strengthen local economy and introduces a new innovation-focused business program on Canal Markket.
Rio de Janeiro promotes its economic strengths and investment prospects at an international forum in Rome, highlighting opportunities in energy, sustainable projects, and tourism.
Botafogo will compete in Group 11 of the 2026 Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior, playing in Brodowski and aiming for their first title after being runners-up twice.
Flamengo supporters infiltrated Atlético-MG's fan sections at Arena MRV causing unrest and security interventions before a crucial Série A match.
The 2025 Prêmio Potências event in São Paulo honored singer Péricles, commemorated Preta Gil, and celebrated black culture with major awards and star performances.
The second episode of MasterChef Celebridades challenged celebrities with tomato-based cooking and a daring fried insect tasting for competitive advantage.
Brazil deepens efforts to combat racial underrepresentation in politics through judicial events and municipal council reforms, focusing on equity and inclusion.
Brazil's Supreme Federal Court keeps Bolsonaro detained as opposition pushes amnesty and judicial nominations face fierce political battles.
Unilever enhances product innovation and marketing in Brazil, while a new free AI course boosts competitiveness among small businesses.
Brazil's economic growth is propelled by the Circuito de Negócios in Dourados and strategic real estate expansions by Coelho da Fonseca and JBA Imóveis.
Brazil ramps up investments in youth football development and unveils an expanded, well-funded women's football calendar starting in 2026, aiming to strengthen the sport nationwide.
Santos draws 1-1 with Internacional, stays just inside relegation zone as season nears end; Mirassol boosts Libertadores hopes with a 3-0 win over Ceará.
Brazil's 2025 science festivals in Petrolina and Salvador engage communities through educational events, robotics, and cultural activities, enhancing local scientific culture.
Brazil commits a R$60 million investment to transform CNPEM into a national hub for health innovation, advancing technologies for the SUS.
Brazil is expected to achieve record foreign direct investment inflows in 2025, supported by government initiatives to enhance trade conditions and credit access amid US tariff challenges.
Following the Banco Master investigation, Brazil intensifies financial oversight reforms and regulatory measures for politically exposed persons to ensure system stability and combat money laundering.
Chamber of Deputies President Hugo Motta has cut institutional ties with PT leader Lindbergh Farias amid political disputes over key legislative projects, complicating the government's agenda.