Researchers and innovators of COP30 showcase technological advances for Amazon sustainability and carbon emissions cutbacks, emphasizing rapid action and community integration.
On November 22, South Korean startup Innospace will conduct Brazil's first orbital satellite launch from the Alcântara Launch Center, a historic milestone for the country's space program.
Santos rises from relegation zone with a late win over Palmeiras as Flamengo seizes league lead after thrashing Sport, solidifying standings in the Campeonato Brasileiro.
Survey shows 59% of Brazilians have never attended a football match, citing safety, cost and interest issues, with many fans preferring TV and streaming over live stadium attendance.
At COP30 in Belém, indigenous peoples push for greater representation and decision-making roles amid historic participation and strong climate finance commitments.
Brazil spearheads new global coalition for agricultural carbon sequestration and mediates climate negotiations at COP30 amid stalled talks.
Eduardo Bolsonaro’s political future faces severe uncertainty and likely exclusion from the 2026 elections following a firm STF ruling and legal challenges.
Flamengo clinched the symbolic first-half title of the Série A after a dominant 5-1 win over Sport, setting up a key match against Fluminense.
Brazil defeated Senegal 2-0 at Emirates Stadium, ending Senegal's unbeaten run and demonstrating Brazil's World Cup preparedness with strong performances from Estêvão and Casemiro.
MasterChef Celebridades returns on November 18 with 12 celebrities, exciting culinary challenges, and a star-studded judging panel airing on Band and streaming platforms.
COP30 highlighted small businesses as vital to Brazil’s green economy transition, amidst critiques of government policy contradictions and environmental concerns.
Mané Mercado in Brasília emerges as a leading gastronomic hub combining innovation, sustainability, and rapid growth, with ambitious expansion plans.
The Supreme Federal Court has unanimously indicted Eduardo Bolsonaro for coercion related to lobbying US sanctions against Brazilian authorities amid political tensions.
Brazilian football action on November 15 includes Flamengo vs. Sport, Santos vs. Palmeiras, and an international friendly against Senegal, all widely broadcast live.
Brazil and Senegal prepare to face off in a sold-out friendly at Emirates Stadium, highlighting Brazil's strategic African outreach and Senegal's strong unbeaten streak.
Several Brazilian public competitions have seen deadline extensions, cancellations, and budget approvals, with new contests expected soon.
Deputy Guilherme Derrite struggles to secure support for a revised project targeting criminal factions amid political challenges in São Paulo.
Brazil reaffirms commitment to women’s leadership in climate policy at COP30, highlighting their critical role and launching initiatives to support female-led climate action.
Sebrae leads sustainable business initiatives at COP30, blending modern eco-practices with ancestral knowledge to support Brazilian enterprises.
November 2025 football tournaments across São Paulo region municipalities highlight community involvement from youth to veteran competitions.
Rio de Janeiro sets new records for international tourism in 2025 with nearly 1.8 million visitors and strong economic gains.
Ufal's exhibition spotlights Afro-Brazilian women writers from Alagoas, promoting heritage and equality ahead of Black Consciousness Day.
The third episode of the miniseries about Ângela Diniz's life and death will premiere on November 20, continuing to explore her tragic story of independence and murder.
Brazil's political polarization stems from psychological ego tensions in leaders and the amplification of misogyny and conflict on social media, reflecting deep societal and institutional challenges.
Natura deepens its sustainability commitment with ambitious climate targets, Amazon-focused innovations, and ethical business practices ahead of COP30.
Radar Summit 2025 in Florianópolis spotlights how AI is set to triple economic impact by 2030, reshaping Brazil's business and industry landscapes through innovation, culture, and leadership.
At CQCS Inovação 2025, Brazilian insurance leaders discussed how data science and technology are driving innovation and greater efficiency in the industry.
Belém invests R$ 9 million in technology education while Rio de Janeiro hosts a public science festival promoting environmental awareness and interactive learning.
At COP30, Brazil emphasized bioeconomy innovation through the StartUp Pará program and Observatório da Bioeconomia, alongside space technology solutions showcased by private companies to monitor and sustain the Amazon.
Brazil prepares for the 2026 World Cup with a key friendly against Senegal and a final match against Tunisia before March fixtures.
A comprehensive overview of November 14's football matches including Brazil's U-17 World Cup clash, European qualifiers, and Brazilian Série B and women's league finals with viewing details.
Mercosur nations launch a commission to fight transnational organized crime through data integration, regional cooperation, and a focused strategy addressing human trafficking and cybercrime.
Brazil and the United States are on track to finalize a provisional agreement by November’s end to resolve trade disputes arising from US tariffs on Brazilian products, setting a roadmap for future negotiations.
Ceará trains over 120 professionals in a nationwide drug policy course while Maranhão approves a comprehensive drug dependence reintegration bill, advancing regional drug policy efforts in Brazil.
Brazil showcases a suite of sustainable business platforms, financing initiatives, and policy collaborations supporting climate action and socioeconomic development at COP 30 in Belém.
Japanese 16-year-old Issei Sakurai tops the men’s skate park scores at STU Rio 2025, with Brazilian skaters Augusto Akio and Pedro Barros also advancing to semifinals.
Brazil projects a record 354.8 million tons grain harvest for 2025/26 alongside the historic first physical grain derivative delivery in over 15 years, advancing its agricultural market sophistication.
Brazil advances a river piracy bill and discusses broader organized crime legislation with focus on policing and federal police funding.
Eunápolis updates its emergency contingency plan with public input as Sergipe faces water shortages and the call for emergency action intensifies.
Ângela Bismarchi discusses her cosmetic surgeries and relationships, while João Guilherme sparks reunion rumors with Bruna Marquezine through a new photo post.
Junior Donatto's exclusive Christmas lunch in São Paulo united celebrities to support the NGO Florescer with food basket donations in a stylish, festive setting.
Brazil's amusement parks and entertainment sector drives a $6.8 billion economy and employment, even as major event promoter T4F reports growing losses in Q3 2025.
The 2025 Latin Grammy Awards spotlighted Brazilian artists, with live Globo broadcasts highlighting Liniker and other nominees alongside extensive event coverage from Las Vegas.
Alvaro Dias plans a political comeback in 2026, considering rejoining MDB after leaving Podemos amid internal disputes, with strong electoral prospects despite his age.
Curitiba and Aracaju lead Brazilian capitals in enabling entrepreneurs to open new businesses in just two hours, thanks to major reductions in bureaucracy and digitization efforts.
Empretec seminar registrations open in Pindamonhangaba, aiming to strengthen local entrepreneurship through Sebrae-SP's renowned training program under the 'Mais Pinda' initiative.
Bruno Oliveira will conduct a hands-on business growth immersion event in Aracaju on November 26, focusing on brand building, customer engagement, and sales strategies.
In November 2025, Brazil's Bahia state advanced science engagement with new projects, while the Federal University of Vale do São Francisco hosted the 22nd National Science and Technology Week.
Brazil strengthens youth involvement in science and health education through new state partnerships and recognition of young innovators.
Brazil's federal government advances significant budget increases and institutional reforms to support science and technology, integrating health professionals into the national innovation system.