The Supercopa Rei 2026 is scheduled for February 1 in Brasília, where Flamengo and Corinthians will compete at Arena BRB Mané Garrincha, marking a key clash in Brazilian football.
Ceará surpasses 140,000 new business registrations in 2025, driven mainly by a strong surge in the services sector and supported by government modernization efforts.
Cuiabá’s New Year's Eve celebration is set to boost the local economy by R$3.5 million, benefiting various sectors and supporting small businesses and artisans.
In 2025, Pará faced a mix of political scandals, social justice challenges, and environmental hardships alongside government efforts to promote gender equality and economic inclusion.
Lula is favored for 2026 reelection amid Brazil's fragmented opposition and calls for political modernization.
Brazil’s Ministry of Culture outlines fund transition for Aldir Blanc Cycle 2, while Acre invests over R$50 million in cultural initiatives, marking a historic milestone.
China will impose new tariffs and import quotas on Brazilian beef from January 2026, with Brazil receiving the largest quota share but facing potential revenue losses.
Between 2023 and 2025, Brazil significantly reduced deforestation rates, boosted climate financing, and reaffirmed its global climate leadership through COP30 and strategic environmental initiatives.
Flamengo's Giorgian De Arrascaeta wins Rei da América 2025, leading over Lionel Messi and solidifying his outstanding season.
Oscar Maroni, the controversial São Paulo nightlife entrepreneur and Bahamas Club owner, has died at 74, leaving a multifaceted legacy marked by legal battles and media prominence.
Rachel Sheherazade was eliminated from MasterChef Celebridades 2025 following a tense confrontation with fellow contestant Valesca Popozuda during the Arabic cuisine elimination challenge.
Brazil boosts science and technology with R$ 2 billion investment and launches the nation's first International Quantum Computing Center in Paraíba in 2025.
The October 2025 meeting between Lula and Trump in Malaysia led to tariff rollbacks, boosted Brazilian exports, and reshaped political dynamics in U.S.-Brazil relations.
In 2025, Bahia's government made historic cultural investments and reinforced territorialization policies, supporting over 2,000 artists and numerous cultural projects across the state.
Sebrae strengthens 180,000+ small enterprises in Bahia while the Fundo Estímulo releases R$ 10 million emergency credit to Southeastern businesses affected by severe weather in 2025.
Rio de Janeiro sets a new Guinness World Record for the largest New Year's Eve party as the Brazilian Navy issues safety warnings for rough seas during the celebrations.
Bragança Paulista has opened free registrations for its 2026 Copa Bragança de Futsal and Futebol competitions, promoting sports and community engagement.
Brazil’s turbulent political events of 2025, including Bolsonaro’s conviction and fiscal crises, are setting the stage for the 2026 general elections.
Brazil's Ministry of Culture completes major Aldir Blanc funding cycle for capitals, while João Pessoa launches new grants totaling R$3.1 million to support diverse cultural projects.
Startup Nordeste’s 2025 program in Alagoas accelerates 40 startups with structured mentorship and R$1.56 million investment, emphasizing health and education solutions to boost regional innovation and entrepreneurship.
São Paulo's municipal government announces a robust lineup of free entrepreneurship workshops and events starting January 2026, fostering local business growth and skill development.
Brazil's formal job market slowed in November 2025 with 85,900 jobs created, marking its worst November showing since 2020 and a 19% drop from last year.
The first Copa Arcoverde de Futebol Portal do Sertão concluded with a spirited final match, highlighting local talent and securing its place in Arcoverde's sports calendar.
Brazilian stars Isis Valverde enjoys a serene vacation after a turbulent year while musicians Zé Felipe and Ana Castela announce their breakup, sparking public interest.
Brazilian celebrities are ringing in 2026 at glamorous international destinations including Madrid, Dubai, St. Barths, Miami, and Japan, reflecting personal and professional journeys.
Bake Off Celebridades on SBT achieved strong ratings in São Paulo, surpassing prior seasons and outperforming key competitors like The Voice Brasil and Record’s Patrulha do Consumidor.
MasterChef Celebridades Episode 7 challenges celebrities with Middle Eastern dishes and a market-style cooking round featuring fresh fruit, aired December 30 on Band.
Brazil’s Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation commits R$ 2 billion for 2025 to expand research infrastructure, advance AI, and attract scientific talent back home.
In 2025, São Paulo and Brazil saw record growth in new small businesses driven by digital simplification programs and Sebrae's expanded support services.
In 2025, Brazil's economy shows strength in sectors like agribusiness amid small business struggles, highlighting the need for reform and adaptability.
In 2025, Brazil grappled with Banco Master's financial crisis and prioritized tackling violence against women, reflecting significant political and economic challenges.
Fortaleza Esporte Clube will halt its women's football program beginning in 2026 due to financial difficulties following their men's team's relegation, despite recent historic achievements by the women's squad.
Jair Bolsonaro remains stable after surgery to treat persistent hiccups, with possible hospital discharge by the end of the week and a follow-up endoscopy scheduled.
Brazilian women and young entrepreneurs drive rising business ventures in real estate, graphic design, and consulting, amid record enterprise growth in 2025.
A Datafolha survey reveals significant right-wing identification among Workers' Party supporters, indicating a complex shift in Brazil's political identity.
Jair Bolsonaro underwent a second surgery to treat persistent hiccups, involving phrenic nerve anesthesia, with his family present during his hospitalization in Brasília.
Brazil's move toward digital driver training platforms raises public safety concerns due to reduced oversight and training quality.
Mato Grosso do Sul's Detran enables Brazil's first digital driving permit holder, pioneering a new streamlined process for rural applicants.
Brazil’s 2026 economic outlook reveals tension between fiscal stimulus and inflation control, with critiques on insufficient social funding in the national budget.
São Paulo advances football through social projects, youth championships, and infrastructure investments ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Acre's record investment in sports during 2025 leads to historic athletic successes and a strengthened commitment to social inclusion.
Brazilian celebrities ring in 2025 with New Year's celebrations at exclusive beach destinations like St. Barths and Fernando de Noronha, as well as international hotspots including Madrid, Dubai, and Miami's Fisher Island.
Forbes confirms Beyoncé's achievement as a billionaire, joining an elite group of musicians and notable entertainers with vast fortunes.
Imperatriz inaugurates first maker lab with plans for 14 labs by 2026 to enhance science and technology education in public schools.
The Government of Sergipe and Fapitec/SE boosted science and technology investments in 2025 to a record R$26 million, supporting research, startups, and social initiatives across the state.
As Brazil gears up for its 2026 elections, both left and right political factions resort to polarization and innovative campaign messaging to shape voter perceptions and political fortunes.
The OAS reaffirms Brazil's democratic strength and rejects censorship claims, offering recommendations to safeguard freedom of expression.
Brazil loses 400,000 hectares of water surface amid worsening drought, with São Paulo's reservoirs critically low and facing severe shortages by March 2026.
Santa Catarina achieves major crime reductions through investments in personnel, technology, and new public safety programs, maintaining its status as Brazil's safest state in 2025.
In 2025, Brazilian state federations made substantial organizational strides in women's football, with successful tournaments and growth in participation underscoring progress.