October 2025 vaccination campaigns at UFSC and Maxi Shopping in Brazil offer extensive immunization opportunities with multiple vaccines available to increase public health protection.
Petrobras and Britto-Macelog II won key port leases in São Paulo and Maceió, committing to multi-million real investments to upgrade port infrastructure and support Brazil's maritime economy.
After the First Chamber's decision publication, Brazilian legal experts explore appeal options as MDB unveils a 2026 election platform aimed at bridging political divides.
Small service businesses in Brazil are innovating by creating new services that address and manage bureaucratic challenges, turning regulatory frictions into business opportunities, as revealed by Sebrae's 2025 survey.
BNDES Garagem's increasing focus on climate financing is driving growth in Brazil's green economy startups, with new selections to be announced at COP-30.
Caraguatatuba leverages community engagement and scientific tools for enhanced disaster risk management during Brazil’s National Science and Technology Week.
Brazil's 22nd National Science and Technology Week engages over 100,000 participants nationwide to focus on ocean culture and climate change through diverse educational and scientific activities.
Brazil's legislature has approved a bill granting indefinite validity to medical reports for type 1 diabetes patients, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and improve patient care.
Brazil establishes a new decree to ensure inclusive education for students with disabilities and special needs, focusing on support within regular classrooms and specialized assistance.
Ceará strengthens small business support with model Entrepreneur Rooms statewide and a free AI-focused digital presence course for entrepreneurs by Sebrae, Google, and Alura.
Vitor Roque has been recognized by CIES as the most valuable football player in Brazil in 2025, with a market value of up to 77 million euros and a record-breaking transfer to Palmeiras.
The Brazilian women's football team has started training in England ahead of friendly matches against England and Italy later this month.
The Ipsos survey ranks Lázaro Ramos and Fernanda Montenegro as Brazil's top influential celebrities in 2025, highlighting traditional, digital, and AI-generated influencers, with Generation Z favorites also noted.
A preview of major music festivals, cultural celebrations, and innovative entertainment venues across Brazil in late 2025, featuring diverse artists and family-friendly activities.
Brazil enacts Law 14.811/2024 to criminalize bullying as experts discuss its damaging psychosocial effects on students.
Minas Gerais strengthens youth policies through dialogue, while Guilherme Boulos takes a federal role to engage popular demands and youth concerns.
Brava Energia trims its board and executives amid operational setbacks and plans leadership consolidation to boost governance and efficiency.
BNDES is organizing a free event in Salvador to present R$ 1.4 billion in credit opportunities tailored for Bahia's small and medium-sized businesses.
Across Brazil, local Science and Technology Weeks in cities like Santo André, Palmas, Betim, and Recife promote innovation, sustainability, and ocean conservation aligned with national themes.
Brazil's 22nd National Science and Technology Week focuses on ocean culture and climate change, featuring nationwide events, major funding announcements, and community engagement.
Vasco da Gama secured a decisive 2-0 win over Fluminense at Maracanã, marking their third consecutive victory and boosting their league standing while Santos struggles with a controversial defeat.
Botafogo Futebol SA announces Toninho Cecílio's exit as executive of football and names André Leite as interim executive to lead until season's end.
President Lula launches Reforma Casa Brasil, offering R$ 40 billion to facilitate affordable home renovation credit, targeting vulnerable urban families and stimulating the housing and construction sectors.
Brazil's 22-year-old Bolsa Família program celebrates renewed strength and expanded reach amid Lula's administration's broader social justice and democratic reform efforts.
Rio Grande do Sul leads Brazil by launching the second cycle of the National Aldir Blanc Policy, releasing over R$ 55 million to support cultural and creative economy projects with applications open until January 2026.
Brazil enacts targeted support programs including design-driven innovation immersions and credit opportunities to aid industries and SMEs against tariff impacts in October 2025.
Brazilian women entrepreneurs advance through the 4th Tricotando Negócios event and an international business mission to Portugal.
A series of amateur football finals across Brazilian municipalities showcase community engagement, competitive spirit, and strong municipal support in 2025 local championships.
Prefeitura de São João and M2 Sports are holding football tryouts for 2009 and 2010 born athletes to form a new youth team competing against top clubs, as part of a broader grassroots development project.
A survey identifies Claudia Raia and Fernanda Montenegro as leading Brazilian celebrities inspiring healthier aging habits including exercise, diet, and cessation of smoking.
A Fazenda 17 sees a new romance between Michelle Barros and Shia Phoenix develop while Gaby Spanic faces expulsion after a violent confrontation, highlighting the show's mix of personal drama and strict rules against physical altercations.
President Lula praises Latin America as a peaceful sovereign region while opposing recent U.S. military actions and preparing for high-level talks with President Trump.
Brazilian state-owned enterprises report a historic R$18.5 billion primary deficit under Lula's third term, driven mainly by Correios' financial crisis.
Brazil's Bolsa Família celebrates 22 years with a relaunch focusing on childhood welfare and poverty alleviation under Lula's administration.
Brazilian President Lula is set to announce his nominee for the Supreme Federal Court seat left by Barroso alongside naming Guilherme Boulos as minister prior to his diplomatic trip to Asia.
Pizza Prime, founded with a R$20,000 loan, is poised for R$180 million revenue in 2025, expanding rapidly with 80 stores and new business models across Brazil.
Brazilian universities including Uema and UFBA are spearheading impactful science and environmental awareness activities during the 2025 National Science and Technology Week.
Brazil's 22nd National Science and Technology Week 2025 features diverse regional events emphasizing ocean culture, climate change, and technological innovation across multiple cities.
Vasco da Gama and Fluminense clash in a vital Brasileirão match on October 20, 2025, as both teams contend for Libertadores qualification and preview their Copa do Brasil semifinal encounter.
Flamengo's 3-2 win over Palmeiras tightens the 2025 Brasileirão title race as both teams are now level on points, with coaching reactions spotlighting contentious refereeing moments.
Emerson Leão criticizes Brazilian football's loss of identity, leadership issues, and diminished global respect, warning of a prolonged crisis.
Brazilian singer Alcione shared her disappointment with the 'Vale Tudo' remake finale during a live show, contrasting with the celebratory cast event in Rio.
Research shows credit access improves financial stability and confidence among Brazilian entrepreneurs, with women benefiting notably; local market revitalization also boosts small business growth.
Mato Grosso do Sul's research funding skyrockets with R$78 million forecast this year while 500 young researchers gather for the state's premier scientific fair at UFMS.
The Italian Embassy in Brazil opened an exhibition honoring Italian and Italian-Brazilian women scientists, highlighting their contributions during the country's National Science and Technology Week.
Inatel has launched 'Nativos do Futuro', a free platform offering Brazilian high school students accessible courses and activities on technology and innovation to foster skills and creativity for future careers.
President Lula promotes Latin American educational cooperation to defend regional sovereignty against U.S. pressures amid diplomatic tensions.
President Lula boosts funding for popular preparatory courses, aiming to expand support for vulnerable students nationwide to 500 courses by 2026 with over R$100 million.
President Lula announces R$108 million investment to expand popular preparatory courses for low-income students and urges increased youth political involvement.
The Bahamas Hotel Club launches a themed burger delivery service and plans a new restaurant in São Paulo, while Baixada Santista's BNI network generates R$32.5 million in business through strong regional connections.