Brazil's November highlights in science and technology include student awards at Fecitec spotlighting sustainable innovation and a key appointment to the National Council of Science and Technology.
Brazil announces R$30 million funding for climate change research in Rio Grande do Sul and hosts the 22nd National Science and Technology Week focused on climate change awareness.
Ricardo Rocha stresses the importance of preparation and open dialogue for Neymar's inclusion in Brazil's 2026 World Cup squad, citing his injury challenges and advocating support over criticism.
Brazilian football’s economic disparities favor top clubs like Palmeiras and Flamengo, while Corinthians struggles with financial crisis and management challenges impacting future planning.
Brazil's National Treasury has raised $2.25 billion through its third international sustainable sovereign bond issuance to fund social and environmental projects, highlighting strong investor demand and strategic debt management.
Bandeirantes has enacted the Política Municipal do Idoso to safeguard elderly rights, creating dedicated councils and funds to promote senior citizens' autonomy and social involvement amid Brazil's aging population trend.
Belo Horizonte's City Council approves a new municipal policy on mental health care dedicated to combating gambling addiction, especially from electronic games.
Ceará experienced a 22% rise in new business openings in October 2025, accompanied by Expo Horizonte 2025 fostering local economic integration and innovation.
At COP30 in Belém, Sebrae highlights the pivotal role of Brazilian small businesses in advancing a sustainable, low-carbon economy centered on the Amazon region.
Key 32nd round matches in Campeonato Brasileiro 2025 highlight relegation battles and title races as Ceará face Fortaleza and Palmeiras take on Santos.
Itapevi’s Mais Esportes program celebrates youth with futsal and football festivals focused on social inclusion and teamwork.
Ferroviária will host the Copa do Brasil Feminina final against Palmeiras while Petrobras launches a nationwide caravan to promote women's football ahead of the 2027 World Cup.
Brazil's Senate approves extending income tax exemption to those earning up to R$5,000 monthly, marking a key social and economic policy shift ahead of the 2026 elections.
President Lula convenes a major Climate Summit in Belém ahead of COP30, hosting over 70 nations to reinforce global commitments and launch a tropical forest conservation fund.
In 2024, over 4,000 people were killed in police interventions across nine Brazilian states, with Black individuals disproportionately affected, revealing significant racial and regional disparities.
The 2025 Earthshot Prize was held in Rio for the first time, featuring global stars and awarding £1 million to environmental innovators, highlighting Brazil’s growing role in sustainability.
Allied Brazilian senators criticize President Lula's expression of solidarity with Venezuela, warning it risks harming US negotiations and domestic political stability.
Workshops and expanding China trade highlight export and import growth opportunities for Brazilian small and medium-sized businesses amid challenges.
São Paulo and Flamengo played an exciting 2-2 draw in the Brasileirão, with a pivotal red card for Flamengo's Plata drawing coach Filipe Luís' defense and highlighting the team's disciplinary issues.
On November 6, football fans can watch crucial Brasileirão matches, UEFA Europa League games, and youth tournaments, with extensive broadcast options.
Brazilian students earned top awards for projects on intelligent irrigation and environmental initiatives at 2025 science fairs, demonstrating innovation and a commitment to sustainability.
Fiocruz Brasília and Unesc led dynamic 2025 National Science and Technology Week events, engaging the public with science education focused on ocean culture and climate change.
Brazil's government has approved raising the income tax exemption for earners up to R$5,000 monthly, aiming to reduce inequality and stimulate consumption.
At Festuris 2025 in Gramado, Goiás and Santa Catarina showcase innovative and diverse tourism attractions, emphasizing sustainability, technology, and regional connectivity to boost local tourism markets.
Contrata+Brasil platform launches in Corumbá to ease public contract access for microentrepreneurs, reducing bureaucracy and supporting local growth.
Brazil's legislature has passed a project complicating abortion access for minors while a new municipal policy seeks to empower rural women in São Luís.
Brazil excels in wheelchair tennis and blind football at the 2025 Parapan-American Youth Games, leading with multiple gold medals and strong performances.
Juventude's 2-0 win over Sport deepens the relegation fight in Brasileirão's 2025 season, leaving Sport at the brink of Série B.
MC Mirella's career faced challenges after intimate video leaks, but her transparent crisis management and social media engagement helped her maintain her public image, spotlighting issues of privacy and celebrity digital security.
Ahead of COP30 in Belém, Brazil faces criticism over plans to reduce protections in the Amazon's Terra Nossa settlement amid alarming climate data showing rising temperatures and deforestation.
Rádio Nacional will broadcast the pivotal São Paulo vs Flamengo match live on November 5, alongside a full schedule of Brazilian and international football fixtures.
A host of regional sports competitions in futsal, basketball, judo, and paralympic events are scheduled across Brazilian municipalities this November, highlighting free public access and strong local athlete performances.
Bahia's 22nd National Science and Technology Week spotlights innovation, sustainability, and educational investments with over R$10 million in funding for new ventures and AI projects.
Brazil is preparing to concede on ethanol tariffs in exchange for US tariff reductions on coffee and beef, but domestic producers fear negative impacts.
A global study involving UFSC shows that controlling cardiovascular risk factors can increase life expectancy by up to 14 years, with Brazil’s public health system playing a key supportive role.
Brazil's real estate and government leaders emphasize sustainable urban development and investment strategies amid growing environmental challenges.
New federal programs and legislation in Brazil aim to enhance export readiness and credit access for micro and small businesses, fostering economic growth and job creation.
The Copa Rainha Marta Nordeste 2025 launched in Maceió, marking a strategic boost for amateur women's football in Brazil's northeast with regional teams competing and initiatives promoting women's sports empowerment.
IBGE’s 2022 Census data confirms Maria, José, and Silva as Brazil's most common names, while highlighting rising contemporary naming trends.
'Tremembé' series faces dispute over factual accuracy as Cristian Cravinhos challenges the portrayal of his prison life and romantic relationship, with the screenwriter providing evidence in defense.
Grupo Salvador Caetano reports strong revenue growth and global expansion in 2025, entering new markets and sectors including motorcycles and electric buses.
Minas Gerais’ political alignments are shifting as new candidates emerge, ending earlier consensus and marking a more competitive 2025 gubernatorial race.
From November 6-8, Fortaleza hosts Feira do Conhecimento 2025, a free science and innovation event featuring talks by Gabriela Prioli, Felipe Castanhari, and others, emphasizing Ceará's role as an innovation hub.
Brazil's STEM initiatives at national and international events are empowering women and encouraging youth participation in science and technology.
Prince William's first official visit to Rio de Janeiro emphasizes environmental activism and cultural engagement ahead of the COP30 climate summit.
Caixa Econômica Federal has launched the Reforma Casa Brasil program, offering subsidized home renovation loans to families earning up to R$ 9,600 monthly, with R$ 30 billion allocated to assist 1.5 million households across Brazil.
Série B's November 3 matches saw Volta Redonda, Botafogo-SP, América/MG, and Novorizontino battle to avoid relegation, with live broadcasts on ESPN and Disney+.
Twelve-year-old Leonardo Sandrino leads Portuguesa Santista to sub-12 title at a major Rio youth tournament, highlighting his rising football and futsal career.
Brazil's industrial sector shows slower contraction in October 2025 with rising PMI and significant job losses amid US trade tariffs, while businesses remain cautiously optimistic for 2024 recovery.
Brazil advances autism inclusion with legislative reforms on the horizon and practical inclusion programs thriving in Roraima.