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From Asian mussels clogging up hydroelectric plants to the political firestorm over tilapia, Brazil’s handling of invasive species has moved from the lab to the halls of power.
Brazil’s deposit insurance fund is feeling the strain as another Master link falls. São Paulo appeals court fines X amid sexualized images scandal. Lula vetoed a push for public-sector pay add-ons.
The number of companies undergoing bankruptcy protection proceedings in Brazil rose 24% in 2025, a spike driven by the farming sector.
Supreme Court orders raids on alleged leaks of justices’ tax records. The AI Impact Summit heads to India. We speak to Uruguay’s ambassador to Brazil.
While Latin Americans have gone crazy for the Puerto Rican trap and reggaeton star, Brazil has continued to dance to its own beat.
Brazilian farmers may be using more pesticides than necessary, with consequences not only for the environment and human health — but also for their own earnings.
A samba school’s adoring tribute to Brazil’s president has the political class watching — and conservatives fuming.
The Group C encounter in June will mark the fifth time Brazil and Scotland have met at a World Cup, but the ties that bind the two countries go much further back.
Amid a global rotation of assets toward emerging markets, São Paulo’s stock exchange has maintained a consistent series of record highs. Brazil-specific factors further enhance its appeal.
Raúl Castro’s son Alejandro could be the US-approved regime insider to manage a Cuban transition, as talks in Mexico are already under way.
Justice Dias Toffoli has decided to leave the Banco Master case. Lula’s trip to India and South Korea. Prosecutors investigating Epstein’s potential Brazil ties.
After delays and a bitter struggle with the agribusiness caucus, Brazil unveils its Climate Plan. Environmentalists call for more ambition.
Data from Vorcaro’s phone. Polls bring good news for Flávio. Car Wash-targets seek to rebuild.
Brazil’s demographic clock is ticking, but its pension squeeze has arrived early. Retirees are already earning more on average than working-age individuals.
Questions are raised about a new opinion poll. Who will be Lula’s running mate? Can Brazil absorb the costs of trimming the workweek?