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.
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.
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.
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.
Multiple Brazilian regions are actively participating in the 22nd National Science and Technology Week 2025, emphasizing ocean culture and climate change through diverse activities and community engagement.
Jundiaí achieves major crime reductions with enhanced municipal guard efforts, while Rio plans territorial re-occupation to reclaim crime-controlled communities.
Brazil celebrates National Science and Technology Day by honoring leading researchers in pharmacy and spotlighting emerging talent in data science and AI.
The 22nd National Science and Technology Week in Brazil showcases local scientific and technological initiatives with a focus on environmental and innovation themes across multiple states.
The 22nd National Science and Technology Week in Bauru from October 21-24 will promote ocean culture and climate change awareness with free public events across several municipalities.
Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti highlights player competition, team versatility, and Neymar’s potential comeback as the national team gears up for the 2026 World Cup.
Local editions of Brazil's National Science and Technology Week 2025 focus on ocean culture and climate change through educational and community-driven activities in Minas Gerais and Paraíba.
Brazil reduces severe food insecurity to historic lows in 2024, benefiting millions through expanded social programs and the Brazil Without Hunger Plan.
Ahead of COP30 in Brazil, Breno Bringel warns that climate solutions risk perpetuating green colonialism, calling for justice-focused alternatives over corporate interests.
Brazil's 2025 National Science and Technology Week focuses on ocean culture's role in climate change through diverse regional events and educational activities.
Brazil's government has imposed a R$500 million loss on illegal mining in Yanomami Indigenous Land through extensive enforcement actions to restore Indigenous autonomy and protect the Amazon.
Brazil's inflation in September 2025 rose mainly due to a sharp increase in electricity prices, impacting housing costs and keeping inflation above the Central Bank's target.
Major science and technology events in Santa Catarina and São Paulo engage thousands of students with workshops, exhibitions, and lectures focused on research and climate change.
Brazil launches DataMulheres platform and new women’s health and support policies, including breast cancer initiatives and pensions for feminicide victims' children.
The Polícia Civil do Paraná returned 591 stolen phones at restitution events, emphasizing their ongoing effort to combat theft and restore public confidence through the RecuperaCel program.
The National Multivaccination Campaign in Jundiaí begins October 6, targeting children and adolescents to ensure updated vaccinations against preventable diseases.
Brazil's coach Ancelotti calls up goalkeeper John after Ederson's injury for upcoming friendlies against South Korea and Japan, encompassing logistical challenges and player arrivals.
Belém’s Parque Zoobotânico reopens with a major exhibition blending art and science to promote climate awareness ahead of COP30, supported by significant government investment.
The 2025 Semana Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia boosted scientific interest and innovation education in Brazilian schools and universities, motivating students across Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo.
Brazil strengthens cultural infrastructure via the Aldir Blanc National Policy and Paraná’s Fundo a Fundo program, enhancing municipal autonomy and inclusivity.
Brazil's Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation showcased comprehensive policies and programs at a national women's conference to enhance female participation and leadership in science and technology.