Chapecoense Soccer Plane Crash: Pilot Ran Out Of Fuel Moments Before Disaster
It turns out the airplane carrying the Chapecoense soccer team ran out of fuel.
Carlos Alberto Dies: Brazil World Cup-Winning Captain Dead At 72 After Heart Attack
Brazilian soccer legend Carlos Alberto Torres, most famous for leading the Brazilian National Team to a FIFA World Cup championship in 1970 over Italy in Mexico City, has died.
Apple Store Opens In Mexico City; Tech Giant Expands Latin American Presence Beyond Brazil
Apple's first retail outlet in Mexico City comes two years after it opened its first Latin American store in Brazil.
Rio Olympics 2016 Live Stream Online: When, Where To Watch Opening Ceremony
Get ready for the Rio Olympics opening ceremony! With performances by Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, over 6,000 samba dancers, and appearances by Gisele Bündchen, you can't miss this event! Here's when and where to watch it, and how to watch it live.
'Narcos' Wagner Moura On 'Chelsea': Actor Talks Pablo Escobar, Political Climate In Brazil
"Narcos" star Wagner Moura stopped by the set of "Chelsea" to talk about the show's second season, Pablo Escobar, and Brazil's political climate.
Xuxa Makes Modeling Comeback? Brazilian Star To Invade 'Rio Moda Rio' In '80s-Inspired Runway
Brazilian superstar, Xuxa, will return to the runway during Brazil's fashion event "Rio Moda Rio."
'Sense8' Season 2: Alfonso Herrera, Miguel Ángel Silvestre Film Scenes During Brazil Gay Pride
The cast of "Sense8," including actors Alfonso Herrera and Miguel Ángel Silvestre, attended the 2016 Gay Pride parade, where they reportedly filmed scenes for the show's second season.
Rio De Janeiro Gang Rape: 16-Year-Old Victim Breaks Silence, Says 'Justice Of God Never Fails'
Rio de Janeiro gang rape victim, whose identity remains anonymous, breaks silence after video and images of her horrific experience go viral. This is what we know about the case so far.
Miss BumBum In Love With Piqué? Brazilian Model Sends Shakira's Man Explicit Photos!
Miss BumBum Universe 2015 makes headlines after sending Piqué sexy photos on social media.
Lula Da Silva Detained: Former Brazilian President Being Questioned As Part Of Petrobras Corruption Investigation
Former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was detained and taken for questioning by the Brazilian police.
Brazil Temporarily Blocked Whatsapp, Find Out Why
A Brazilian judge has lifted a ban on WhatsApp after a lower court blocked the popular messaging app for 48 hours.
Brazilian Dam Bursts Killing At Least 15; 45 Missing In Flood Of Toxic Iron Mine Tailings
A large reservoir of tailings from an iron ore mining operation in Brazil was emptied into a local village after the company's dam burst. The resulting carnage resulted in at least a dozen deaths, and could displace as many as 400 people along miles of affected valley's along the flood path.
Rio De Janeiro Gas Explosion Injures 7, Destroys Buildings In Brazil Tourist City [VIDEO]
A gas explosion is the suspected cause of a fire that destroyed 40 buildings in Brazil, injured at least 7
Brazilian Supreme Court Seriously Considering Decriminalizing Weed, All Illegal Drugs
Brazil is on the brink of decriminalizing marijuana, cocaine, heroin and other drugs as supreme court judges indicated this week that the current prohibition on drugs is ineffective and violates citizens’ rights to privacy.
USA Vs. Brazil International Friendly Recap: Neymar's Brace Leads Brazil in 4-1 Blowout of U.S. [VIDEO]
Neymar leads Brazil over the United States 4-1 with a brace, Hulk also scored in the match.
'Anchor Babies' Exist In Brazil, But Not In The U.S.
This is how immigration laws in Brazil help undocumented immigrants in the country avoid deportation. Brazil grants citizenship to children born there regardless of their parents’ nationality or status, prohibiting deportation for immigrant parents of Brazilian citizens.
Dilma Rousseff Defends Presidency Amid Loud Protests, 8 Percent Approval
Dilma Rousseff won an election less than a year ago, but her approval rating is at a mere 8 percent after a serious of scandals and an economic downturn.
Gleydson Carvalho Dies: Brazilian Journalist Dead After Being Shot 5 Times In Radio Booth
Gleydson Carvalho, a popular journalist in Brazil, passes away after being shot multiple time in his radio booth.
Wingsuit Death In Rio De Janeiro: Fernando Gonçalves Defended Danger Of Sport
Wingsuit flying is transparently dangerous, but participants fly anyway.
Lula, Odebrecht and Eduardo Cunha: Brazil’s Corruption Investigations Have Reached A President, Arrested a CEO, And Collapsed The Government
Lula is the latest Brazilian politician to be entangled in the country's web of bribery scandals after legislator Eduardo Cunha supported an investigation against him. Cunha is also attempting to break the ruling party coalition and threatens to paralyze the government
Barack Obama, Dilma Rousseff Announce Climate Commitments Ahead Of Paris Conference
Rousseff joined Obama in climate deal, signalling end of spying row
Neymar Suspended For Remainder Of 2015 Copa America Tournament
Brazil's captain, Neymar, was suspended for the remainder of the 2015 Copa America tournament on Friday.
Celso Santebañes, ‘Human Ken Doll’ Model, Dies At 20 Following Complications From Cancer
After a life spent fetishizing perfection model confronted his physical deterioration from Leukemia
Pelé Welcomes Sepp Blatter Election As FIFA President Despite Corruption Arrests
Sticking with the establishment, Pelé supports embattled FIFA president
Brazilian Politician Caught Watching Porn On Phone During Legislative Session
Disgusting or just ADD? Inappropriate phone use angers some while others shrug.
Dominican Republic C-Section ‘Epidemic’: Highest Rate In The World Fueled By Unnecessary Cesareans
Medically necessary C-sections are an epidemic in the Dominican Republic and many other Latin American countries
FIFA Bribery Scandal: Soccer Legends Maradona and Romário Call For More Arrests
Top soccer stars celebrated FIFA arrests and crossed their fingers for a Blatter takedown
Pasquale Scotti, ‘Gomorrah’ Mafia Boss, Arrested In Brazil After 30 Years On The Run
The Whitey Bulger of Italy, Scotti evaded arrest by living quietly in a coastal town in Brazil
Brazil Visa Fee: As Rousseff Reconsiders Reciprocity, New York Consulate Fires 3 For Embezzlement
Reciprocity fees are lining the pockets of bureaucrats. Should Brazil end them?
South America News: Peru, Brazil, China Roll Ahead With Transcontinental Railway
A new railway would cross the Andes and the Amazon, connecting Brazil to China through ports in Peru