Brazilian Cities Launch Business Mentorship Programs to Boost Entrepreneurship
Brazilian local governments in Santos and Canoas launch mentorship programs to aid small business growth and creative entrepreneurship.
Brazilian local governments in Santos and Canoas launch mentorship programs to aid small business growth and creative entrepreneurship.
Brazil prepares a rich lineup of cultural events from March to May 2026, including operettas, family musicals, sertaneja music festivals, and samba parades.
Brazil marks one year since its historic Oscar win for 'Ainda Estou Aqui' as new Brazilian films gear up for the 2026 Academy Awards.
Students in Barra da Estiva create a natural insecticide from castor bean to help family farmers combat pests sustainably.
Brazil faces economic shifts as rising oil prices from Middle East conflicts boost revenues but increase market volatility and inflation risks.
Brazil's long-standing public administration privileges, rooted in colonial history, continue to challenge enforcement of salary caps and equitable public sector reform.
Fluminense reached the 2026 Campeonato Carioca final after a 1-1 semi-final draw with Vasco, buoyed by key performances and penalty drama.
Palmeiras defeated São Paulo 2-1 to reach their seventh consecutive Paulistão final, set to face Novorizontino in an away final starting April 4.
Flávio Bolsonaro advances his presidential campaign through public rallies and party negotiations, while the Workers' Party delays candidate endorsements pending broader alliances for the 2026 elections.
Investigations into Espírito Santo police corruption and the Banco Master scandal expose judicial and political controversies, affecting local officials and senators amid upcoming elections.
Thousands rallied in major Brazilian cities demanding amnesty for January 8th convicts and supporting Bolsonaro ahead of elections.
Corinthians debates the financial benefits and strategic timing of selling young midfielder André to AC Milan amid internal friction and payment concerns.
Elano returns to Santos FC as youth football manager, focusing on developing the club's young talent and continuing its tradition of player formation.
Jair Bolsonaro has asked wife Michelle to delay political involvement until after March 2026 as she is seen as a potential Senate candidate amid right-wing party tensions.
Sebrae’s 2026 consulting accreditation and the Negócio Raiz project support micro and small businesses in Brazil through strategic solutions and sustainable, culture-rooted entrepreneurship.
Netflix's March 2026 slate features new dramas, anime adventures, family series, and exclusive BTS reunion documentary.
BBB26 sees rising conflict between contestants Ana Paula and Milena amid critiques of the show's turn towards aggressive, emotionally draining entertainment.
Brazil's fiscal difficulties under Lula spark debate: Is Bolsonaro's fiscal legacy to blame or Lula's expanded spending?
Sebrae Alagoas’ Acelera Periferia project boosts peripheral microbusinesses in Maceió through combined group training and personalized consulting, improving business models and marketing strategies.
Fluminense hosts Vasco at Maracanã in the second leg of the 2026 Carioca semifinal with Fluminense leading 1-0 and aiming to secure a place in the final.
Novorizontino defeated Corinthians 1-0 to reach their first-ever Paulistão final, ending the defending champion's title defense in a landmark semifinal match.
Brazil condemned the US and Israeli attacks on Iran, calling for restraint, sparking domestic political criticism and debate over the government's Middle East policy.
Brazil repatriates 64 citizens from the U.S. while monitoring safety of Brazilians in Iran amid escalating conflict and communication challenges.
A fatal tragedy in Juiz de Fora has led to 60 deaths, prompting government response and community mourning.
IFAB will implement new football rules and expanded VAR protocols at the 2026 World Cup to quicken the pace and reduce delays in matches.
Amid criticism from Flávio Bolsonaro, Brazil's foreign policy under Lula faces scrutiny for its Middle East stance and perceived loss of global influence.
Paraíba hosted the 5th National Intergovernmental Commission meeting to bolster federal collaboration in advancing LGBTQIAPNb+ rights and policies across Brazil.
Dennis Carvalho, an iconic Brazilian actor and director known for his contributions to telenovelas, died at age 78, prompting widespread tributes and reflections on his impactful career and recent criticisms of TV Globo.
Brazil launches 'Brazil Soberano 2.0' program to provide financial support to exporters affected by US tariffs on steel, aluminum, and auto parts using existing BNDES funds.
January 2026 saw historic reductions in robberies in São Paulo despite a police force facing significant staffing challenges under Governor Tarcísio de Freitas’ administration.
Edinho Silva calls for political and judicial reforms to establish the Workers' Party as a genuine anti-system force ahead of elections.
OceanPact and CBO merge, forming a fleet of 73 vessels with a projected annual revenue exceeding R$ 4 billion and a strong contract backlog, aiming to strengthen their position in Brazil's energy sector.
Paraná and Espírito Santo are advancing business tourism through international promotion, new flights, and industrial investments, driving economic growth and infrastructure improvements.
Bradesco consolidates multiple healthcare businesses into Bradsaúde, aiming for a R$ 52 billion revenue company serving over 13 million beneficiaries, marking Brazil’s largest healthcare sector reorganization.
Severe rains in Minas Gerais have claimed 64 lives, with President Lula visiting the area and issuing a red alert for São Paulo's coast.
Meta launches lawsuits in Brazil against deepfake creators exploiting celebrity images like Drauzio Varella and Maira Cardi to advertise fraudulent health products and teach deceptive marketing tactics.
The Virada Científica event in Várzea Grande highlights links between science, entrepreneurship, sustainable technology, and inclusive education.
Brazil's Science Minister will visit Acre to launch fiber-optic infrastructure and support programs bolstering education and entrepreneurship in science and technology.
Brazil's 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup promises major strides for women's football amid new legal protections for FIFA's marketing rights that spark debate.
Flamengo loses to Lanús 3-2 after extra time in the 2026 Recopa Sul-Americana final, marking a challenging start to their season.
Brazil's Ministry of Education announces a R$ 785 million investment to construct 117 indigenous schools across 17 states starting in 2026, emphasizing respect for indigenous cultural identity and educational equity.
Brazil is progressing with initiatives to institutionalize care policies, including a judicial care survey by CNJ and a comprehensive mental health policy proposal in São Paulo.
The Paraná Legislative Assembly received Brazil's first Bronze Seal for efforts against violence toward women, while the federal Chamber debates new proposals to enhance victim support and awareness.
Brazil boosts tourism in 2026 through a new European marketing campaign by Embratur and Accor’s luxury hotel expansion, signaling robust growth and international appeal.
São Paulo state government allocates over R$19 million for urban mobility projects and emergency aid for municipalities affected by climate disasters.
Emily Lima is named coach of Corinthians women's team, coinciding with the upcoming III Fórum Mulher no Esporte focusing on advancing women's roles in Brazilian sports.
Sesc and local governments organize free sports and cultural activities on February 28, 2026, to promote community participation and youth development.
Brazil prepares for a dynamic 2026 music scene with Rock in Rio featuring Foo Fighters, Jorge Vercillo’s 30-year tour, and Sepultura’s farewell EP and final tour.
Brazilian celebrities Regina Casé and Léo Foguete recently celebrated major personal milestones—the former with a musical birthday party in São Paulo and the latter with a romantic proposal in Paris.
Ibict launches two public calls for researchers to join projects advancing social inclusion and assistive technology innovation in Brazil's Federal District.