Adopted Stray Dog Becomes Brazil's First Human Blood Detection K-9, Assisting In 30 Homicide Investigations
Manioca has become an invaluable member of the homicide unit, making history as the first dog in Latin America trained to detect human blood.
Brazil Economists Anticipate Lower Inflation, Deeper Monetary Easing
Brazil economists are anticipating deeper monetary easing in the coming months and improved inflation prospects until 2026.
Indigenous Peoples In Brazil Granted Land Titles For Remote Amazon Territories
This official recognition not only solidifies their ownership of the land but also provides them with crucial support on social issues.
Brazil Introduces 'Taylor Swift Law' To Criminalize Ticket Scalping
If approved, ticket scalping could lead to up to four years in prison and fines up to 100 times the original ticket price.
CDC Launches Investigation Into Swine Flu Virus Linked To Woman's Death In Brazil
The death has been attributed to an H1N1 variant that is spreading among pigs. It remains unclear how the patient in this specific case contracted the virus.
Brazil Cattle Die As Nation's Major Meat State Is Battered By Cold Temperatures
Reports from the local press indicate that the affected regions experienced temperatures ranging from 6 to 9 degrees Celsius (43 to 48 degrees Fahrenheit).
Reports Suggest Brazil Considers Recruiting Ancelotti's Son As Coach
This move is intended to aid the transition period while awaiting the official appointment of Carlo Ancelotti as head coach in June 2024.
Brazil School Shooting Tragedy Claims Life Of A Student, Another Hospitalized
President Lula da Silva of Brazil emphasized the critical need for the country to find effective measures to foster peace within school environments.
Brazil: World's Biggest Illegal Shark Fin Consignment Seized
Brazilian authorities seize record-breaking 28.7 metric tonnes (equivalent to 10,000 Sharks) of illegally acquired shark fins destined for Asia.
Netflix TUDUM 2023: Highlights And Updates From Brazil
The worldwide fan event, TUDUM, brought together fans from across the globe to celebrate Netflix titles and their creators.
Spain, Brazil To Hold Anti-Racism Friendly In Madrid After Vinicius Jr Abuse
The initiative was prompted by the widespread condemnation following the mistreatment of Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior.
Iconic Singer Astrud Gilberto, Known For 'The Girl from Ipanema,' Dies At 83
Astrud Gilberto, a prominent star of Brazil in the 1960s and 70s, recorded 16 albums and collaborated with notable artists like Quincy Jones and George Michael.
Brazil To Launch Grants For Poor Families Conserving Amazon Rainforest
The Amazon rainforest, the world's biggest tropical rainforest, is the focus of the Bolsa Verde effort, which seeks to better its preservation.
Brazilian Congress Undermines Environmental And Indigenous Ministries
Brazil's Congress has voted to diminish the authority of two ministries dedicated to protecting Indigenous rights and environmental preservation.
Brazil Lodges Complaint With FIFA Over Racism Incidents At U20 World Cup
Robert Renan was the target of the offensive remarks as he left the field at the stadium in Ciudad de la Plata, Argentina.
Brazil: Indigenous Groups Protest Against Approval Of Bill That Restricts Recognition Of Ancestral Lands
Indigenous groups organized protests, blocking a highway close to Sao Paulo and encountering clashes with riots and military police.
Brazil's Lula Advocates For Regional Integration At South America Summit
President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva aimed to promote increased regional integration during the summit, which was held in the capital city of Brasilia.
Brazil Hosts First Regional Summit In 9 Years For South America's Presidents
South America's leaders are set to assemble in the capital of Brazil on Tuesday to revitalize regional integration.
'Slavery Simulator' Game Removed By Google Amid Outrage In Brazil
Brazilians on social media were incensed by the game, and some well-known politicians pushed regulators to hold digital corporations to a higher standard.
Petrobras of Brazil To Appeal Verdict Prohibiting Drilling At Amazon Mouth
Petrobras will submit an appeal in response to Ibama's environmental agency's ruling that prohibits the company from drilling a well at the Amazon mouth.
Valencia: Three Arrested After Alleged Racist Abuse Of Vinicius Jr.
The three suspected offenders have been identified, but investigations are ongoing, including footage from inside and outside the Mestalla stadium.
Brazil Declares Animal Health Emergency After Several Bird Flu Cases Found
When a case is discovered on a farm, many birds are frequently culled, and other nations may occasionally impose trade restrictions as a result.
Brazil Investigates Suspected Avian Flu Case In Human
Although H5N1 can infect humans, occurrences are still uncommon, and global health officials have stated that there is little risk to people.
Gangs Spread Terror In Brazilian Cities For The Third Night
Gang members attacked structures in Rio Grande do Norte state's metropolitan districts with guns for the third night in a row.
Brazil: Football Legend Pele's Mausoleum Is Now Open To Public
More than five months after the Brazilian football icon died from colon cancer, a mausoleum created for the golden coffin of Pele has opened for visitors.
Bird Flu Hits World's Top Chicken Exporter Brazil For The First Time Ever
Avian influenza was found in two wild birds on the coast of Espirito Santo, a state in the country's southeast.
Investigator Says Brazil's Match-Fixing Scandal Has International Reach
Investigators said players were offered between $10,000 and $20,000 to carry out certain tasks, such as receiving yellow cards and giving out penalty kicks.
Brazil Aims To Seize Unregistered Guns As Deadline Passes
Over four years in office, Jair Bolsonaro attempted to transform a nation where possessing a firearm and a lack of regulations meant having personal freedom.
President Lula's Quest To Reshape Brazil Stalls As He Finishes His First Hundred Days In The Office
After the Bolsonaro government weakened the country's action plan for cutting emissions, Lula was expected to commit to substantial reductions.
Four Children Killed At Crèche In Southern Brazil By Man With Axe
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called the tragedy a "monstrosity." A 25-year-old man turned himself in to police following the shooting.