Bolsonaro's preventive arrest in Brazil prompts widespread international media coverage and political reactions, including diplomatic tensions with the U.S.
Bolsonaro's arrest elicits sharp criticism from political allies who denounce it as abusive political persecution and an attempt to silence opposition.
Jair Bolsonaro’s preventive detention over ankle bracelet violations and related charges underscores shifts in Brazil’s political stability and institutional dynamics.
Health concerns over Jair Bolsonaro's detention intensify amid harsh legal measures and political criticism.
President Lula's nomination of Jorge Messias to the Supreme Court faces a challenging Senate confirmation amid rising political tensions affecting Brazil's economy.
Brazil faces political instability as lawmakers evade justice by living abroad, with Deputy Alexandre Ramagem's flight to the U.S. sparking widespread concern.
COP30 ended without agreement on fossil fuel reductions, revealing Brazil's conflicting climate actions of deforestation cuts versus rising oil exports.
Brazil celebrates significant U.S. tariff cuts on its products, signaling improved trade ties amid ongoing negotiations and political implications.
President Lula's nomination of Jorge Messias to the Supreme Federal Court faces uncertain Senate approval amid political tensions and concerns about politicization and qualifications.
Brazil's political tensions escalate as critical legislative proposals on criminal penalties and executive reelection face government-opposition clashes ahead of 2026 elections.
The approval of Brazil's Anti-Faction Law represents a political setback for Lula, intensifying legislative battles and coalition strains amid broader political tensions.
Brazilian states Rio Grande do Sul and Rondônia advance cultural development with R$ 9 million funding and new policy council induction.
Amidst political polarization, Brazil's judiciary faces criticism over prison reform policies while advocating for constitutional enforcement and inter-institutional dialogue.
Brazil's judiciary is intensifying efforts to implement policies recognizing quilombola rights and promoting decent work through new institutional initiatives and collaboration.
Brazil hosts a regional seminar on homeless public policy while Rio defends a controversial police operation as official policy before the Supreme Court.
Pioneering black politician Theodosina Ribeiro’s legacy highlights ongoing challenges and reforms addressing black women’s underrepresentation in Brazilian politics.
The PT's vice-president invites prominent social media influencers to run as candidates in Brazil’s 2026 elections, reflecting efforts to diversify and modernize the left-wing political landscape.
Key young political figures from established families in Brazil's Federal District are preparing for significant roles in the 2026 elections, reshaping the local political scene.
President Lula submitted the new National Culture Plan to Congress, emphasizing culture as a right and pillar of democracy, alongside creating a commission to enhance cultural policy governance.
Eduardo Bolsonaro’s political future faces severe uncertainty and likely exclusion from the 2026 elections following a firm STF ruling and legal challenges.
The Supreme Federal Court has unanimously indicted Eduardo Bolsonaro for coercion related to lobbying US sanctions against Brazilian authorities amid political tensions.
Brazil reaffirms commitment to women’s leadership in climate policy at COP30, highlighting their critical role and launching initiatives to support female-led climate action.
Brazil's political polarization stems from psychological ego tensions in leaders and the amplification of misogyny and conflict on social media, reflecting deep societal and institutional challenges.
Mercosur nations launch a commission to fight transnational organized crime through data integration, regional cooperation, and a focused strategy addressing human trafficking and cybercrime.
Ceará trains over 120 professionals in a nationwide drug policy course while Maranhão approves a comprehensive drug dependence reintegration bill, advancing regional drug policy efforts in Brazil.
Brazil advances a river piracy bill and discusses broader organized crime legislation with focus on policing and federal police funding.
Eunápolis updates its emergency contingency plan with public input as Sergipe faces water shortages and the call for emergency action intensifies.
Alvaro Dias plans a political comeback in 2026, considering rejoining MDB after leaving Podemos amid internal disputes, with strong electoral prospects despite his age.
Brazil's federal government advances significant budget increases and institutional reforms to support science and technology, integrating health professionals into the national innovation system.
The Zap Delas service, aimed at combating political violence against women in Brazil, has received 123 complaints within its first month, including cases involving two sitting senators.
Paulo Gonet defends his impartiality as Attorney General amid political opposition during a heated Senate confirmation hearing.
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approves a bill prioritizing caregiver training in federal programs to advance disability rights and care quality.
The 11th Congresso Mineiro de Vereadores spotlighted women's political influence, urban sustainability plans, and technology's role in municipal governance in Minas Gerais.
The rapporteur of Brazil's bill on combating criminal factions vows to uphold the Federal Police's powers amid political tensions stalling the voting process.
Amendments to Brazil's Anti-Faction bill by Deputy Guilherme Derrite have raised alarm among the Federal Police and government officials, who warn that the changes could weaken law enforcement powers against organized crime ahead of a key vote.
Brazilian authorities intensify efforts against gender-based political violence to improve women's participation and strengthen democracy, amid stark underrepresentation and ongoing legal action.
Brazil inaugurates an eco-conscious cultural and tourist program in Belém to enhance COP30's environmental and cultural impact, featuring sustainable tours and extensive global climate discussions.
The PT outlines strategic priorities for the 2026 elections while President Lula advances Brazil's regional and international cooperation at the Celac-EU Summit in Colombia.
Brazil extends a warm invitation to Bolivia's new president Rodrigo Paz Pereira, highlighting trade, energy, and regional cooperation in Mercosul following his recent inauguration.
Guilherme Boulos launches 'Governo na Rua' to enhance federal government engagement with marginalized communities across Brazil via in-person and digital platforms.