Brazil's Supreme Federal Court and Superior Electoral Court will have contrasting leadership during the 2026 elections, potentially leading to institutional tensions amid ongoing electoral challenges.
Brazil has ended its custodianship of the Argentine embassy in Caracas following diplomatic strains and insults from Argentina's Milei administration, transferring management to Italy.
President Lula uses a beach metaphor in a video to promote political unity in Brazil, calling for an end to divisions between left and right.
Flávio Bolsonaro adopts his father’s 2018 campaign tactics to boost his presidential bid, while Rio de Janeiro’s political right aligns to secure state leadership amid his candidacy.
Right-wing political fragmentation intensifies in Brazil ahead of 2026 elections, with Flávio Bolsonaro's candidacy complicating alliances among governors and stirring alternative bids.
Flávio Bolsonaro’s 2026 presidential candidacy has fragmented right-wing governors who were previously aligned, complicating opposition unity against Lula.
Brazil has ended its role representing Argentina's diplomatic interests in Venezuela following political provocations by Argentina's president, shifting regional diplomatic responsibilities to Italy.
The Supreme Court's annulment of a CFM investigation sparked massive social media debate, heightening Brazil's political polarization and reflecting broader trends in presidential approval challenges.
Jair Bolsonaro’s health issues have triggered a renewed legal and political battle over his request for house arrest, intensifying tensions with the Supreme Court ahead of 2026 elections.
The CNJ is implementing a new system and policies to improve transparency, management, and predictability of precatórios payments, with R$310.9 billion owed as of 2024.
Brazil condemns the US military operation arresting Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, highlighting diplomatic tensions and regional stability concerns.
Supreme Court permits Jair Bolsonaro to undergo CT, MRI, and EEG exams in hospital after a fall caused mild cranial trauma while incarcerated.
Flávio Bolsonaro credits his polling success to his father's legacy amid concerns over Jair Bolsonaro's health affecting the 2026 campaign strategy.
Trump 2.0's U.S. foreign policy prioritizes Latin America as a means to advance domestic political agendas, marked by heightened interventionism and electoral calculations.
Brazil's Ministry of Women strengthened institutional collaboration, political participation, and integrated gender-climate policies during 2025, aiming to advance women's empowerment and governance.
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies' Commission approves a law requiring large municipalities to offer provisional housing and support to young people transitioning out of institutional care, with expanded durations and social benefits.
Brazil condemns Nicolás Maduro's detention as a kidnapping during the OAS meeting, emphasizing respect for Venezuelan sovereignty and international law.
Minister Ricardo Lewandowski's imminent resignation and Aava Santiago's leadership role in PSB signal major political shifts ahead of Brazil's 2026 elections.
Brazil condemns US intervention in Venezuela, increases border security and health monitoring amid regional tensions.
The capture of Nicolás Maduro has sparked cautious optimism among Venezuelan immigrants in Brazil, though no immediate return plans exist amid ongoing repression and economic collapse.
Brazil firmly condemns the US military intervention in Venezuela, calling for respect for sovereignty and peaceful solutions.
Brazil condemned the US military operation in Venezuela during a UN Security Council meeting, emphasizing sovereignty, international law, and support for Venezuela's interim leadership amid regional tensions.
Brazil's Ministry of Finance is targeting regulatory reforms to bolster competition and combat economic crime in 2026, amid criticisms of fiscal policy sustainability under President Lula.
Brazil's conservative right struggles with radicalization and overlap with the extreme right, necessitating self-criticism and political renewal as the 2026 elections approach.
Bolsonaro's defense has filed for house arrest after his hospital discharge, citing severe health issues and referencing former president Collor's precedent.
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.
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.
Brazil’s turbulent political events of 2025, including Bolsonaro’s conviction and fiscal crises, are setting the stage for the 2026 general elections.
In 2025, Brazil grappled with Banco Master's financial crisis and prioritized tackling violence against women, reflecting significant political and economic challenges.
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.
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.
In 2025, Jair Bolsonaro's conviction, along with arrests of his allies, intensified political tensions in Brazil, impacting legal proceedings and the broader political landscape.
Political factions in Brazil wield economic inequality as a moral and strategic tool, revealing deep ideological divides over economic freedom and state intervention.
Ceará approved key legislative measures in 2025 while Brazil braces for the complex political climate and voter responsibilities ahead of the 2026 elections.
Justice Minister Lewandowski highlights organized crime infiltration into political parties, pressing for stringent candidate vetting ahead of Brazil's 2026 elections amid weakening legal safeguards.