Brazil's Largest Cartel Is Laundering Drug Money Through A Fintech Company And Public Transport Contracts
The PCC's operations stretch across five continents and has some 40,000 members
Brazil's Bolsonaro Is Betting Trump Will Help Him Get Unbanned From Politics After Coup Attempt
The former Brazilian president is banned from running for office until 2030 and faces criminal charges for his role in the alleged coup after the 2022 election
Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro Actively Took Part in Coup Plan To Stay In Power, Police Report Says
Bolsonaro was formally accused of attempting a coup last Thursday
Brazil's Antitrust Regulator Wants Apple To Remove Restrictions On In-App Payments
The antitrust regulator of Brazil wanted Apple to life in-app restrictions on payments.
Cellphone Footage Shows Tragic Final Moments Before Fashion Influencer Is Swept Away by Violent Floodwaters
Fashion influencer tragically lost her life after being swept away by flash floodwaters in Brazil, with cellphone footage capturing her final moments.
Mexico Continues to be One of Latin America's Most Dangerous Places For Women; Ranks Second in Feminicides
Only Brazil (1,463) reported more feminicide cases in 2023 than Mexico (852); Mexico averaged one feminicide every 10 hours
Brazil's Bolsonaro Facing Coup Attempt Charges Because of Law He Passed While in Office
The charges include violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, coup d'état, and criminal organization, all tied to an alleged coup plot against Brazil's institutions
Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro Charged in Coup Attempt Which Included Plan to Poison Lula da Silva
The investigation mentions an operation known as "Green and Yellow Dagger," which included killing Supreme Court Judge De Moraes with explosives
Five Takeaways From The G20 Summit In Rio
Hopes were high that G20 leaders would jumpstart stalled UN climate talks taking place in Azerbaijan.
Wife of World Leader Goes Off on Elon Musk During G20 Event: 'I'm Not Afraid of You -- F**k You'
Brazil's First Lady stirred controversy at a G20 social event in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday with a fiery remark aimed at billionaire Elon Musk.
Social Media Users Poke Fun at Biden for Appearing to Wander Into Amazon Rainforest After Speech: 'And He Was Never Seen Again'
President Biden made a historic trip to the Amazon on Sunday to reiterate the urgency on climate change but it was his odd exit that got social media users talking.
WATCH: Chinese Officials Remove British Media from G20 Meeting as UK's Starmer Confronts Xi on Human Rights
The British premier brought up his concerns over sanctioned lawmakers, human rights, Taiwan, Hong Kong and the case of former media mogul Jimmy Lai
AI To Play a Starring Role in Brazil's Innovation Plan
The country is expected to invest $4 billion over the next four years to bolster its local AI industry and become less dependent on other countries' technology
Brazilian President Lula Says Head Injury That Forced Him Out of BRICS Summit Was 'Serious'
Lula da Silva will be reevaluated in the upcoming days to determine the extent of the wound
Gloria Trevi Remembers Her Daughter with a Heartfelt Message: Ana Dalay Would Have Been 25 Years Old
After a heartbreaking and brief time together, Gloria Trevi lovingly remembers her first daughter, who passed away shortly after being born.
Brazil Lifts X Ban After Elon Musk Pays Fines and Complies with Supreme Court Demands
The platform was blocked on August 30 by the court after failing to remove accounts accused of spreading disinformation
From Bolivia To Indonesia, Deforestation Continues Apace
A report said there was an "alarming rise" in deforestation in Bolivia, which jumped 351% between 2015 and 2023.
Her Dad Was Brutally Murdered When She Was a Little Girl. She Grew Up, Became a Cop, and Tracked Down the Killer Herself
The woman said her father had always encouraged her to study, so she put in the work and passed two public examinations to become a police officer.
Karol G lit up Brazil with her performance at "Rock in Rio 2024"
The Colombian superstar performed a dark version of her show from the "Mañana Será Bonito Tour." Karol G mesmerized the audience of The Rock in Río main stage.
Elon Musk's X Complies With Demands From Brazilian Supreme Court to be Unblocked in the Country
The social media platform named a legal representative in the country and blocked accounts that a justice said spread misinformation and undermined Brazilian democracy
Brazilian Supreme Court to Impose $1 Million a Day Fine to X as it Goes Back Online Despite Ban
The measure will also apply to Elon Musk's Starlink. The app became partially accessible on Wednesday
Brazilian Supreme Court judge seizes millions from Musk's Starlink accounts to pay for X fines
The move was questioned by local analysts, but Justice Alexandre de Moraes said they are part of a "de facto economic group"
WATCH: Popular journalist beats up right-wing San Paulo politician with metal chair during live TV debate
José Luiz Datena's reaction took place after Pablo Marçal brought up Datena's previous sexual misconduct allegations, which Datena said were hard on his family.
Violence against Brazil's indigenous people increased despite Lula's efforts to reclaim native lands
Lula da Silva has accused his predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro, of committing "genocide"
Brazilian Supreme court upholds X ban in the country as feud with Musk continues
Two additional justices sided with Alexandre de Moraes' decision last week, forming a majority in a five-member panel
Top Brazilian judge orders suspension of X in the country after deadline passes for Musk to comply with order
Judge Alexandre de Moraes had given Elon Musk a hard deadline to name a legal representative in the country
Brazilian Supreme Court judge threatens to shut down X in the country as dispute with Musk escalates
Judge Alexandre de Moraes gave the social media platform until Thursday evening to name a legal representative in the country
Brazil to start restricting entry of some nationals to help curb migration to the U.S.
The measure will go into effect next Monday and impact those who require visas to remain in the country
Brazil's Lula da Silva suggests election do-over in Venezuela as a way out of the crisis
The president also suggested a coalition government, saying "it's still unclear" who won the July 28 elections
Top Brazilian official proposes to hold Venezuela's elections again as fallout over results continue
Celso Amorim, Lula da Silva's top foreign policy aide, said it could be a way out of the current crisis