Rice farmers brace for a hard year after prices plummeted. While the food is still a staple of traditional meals, Brazilians have been eating less and less of it
It’s the Lula government against the Big Center in Brasília. How manufacturers are being affected by Trump’s tariffs. BYD steps up Brazil plans with Rio center.
Many Brazilians embraced Portugal’s anti-immigration agenda. Now, they may face stricter border controls.
Once a fixture in the first division, the historic club is betting its future on investors and a new arena rising from the Canindé — but football success remains far from guaranteed.
The most unpopular president in the hemisphere is finally ousted in Peru. And Venezuela’s opposition leader wins the Nobel Peace Prize.
New census data portrays Brazil’s inequality. Belém takes to the streets for one of the world’s biggest religious events. The latest on Brazil’s Covid vaccine development.
Touted as a game-changer for agribusiness, the 933-kilometer railway could also deepen Amazon deforestation and threaten traditional communities — and its economics may not add up either.
Lack of a court decision on social media content creates legal limbo. The government’s positive streak in Congress could never last. Figures of unsolved murders in Brazil.
Once buoyed by rapid expansion, green solutions firm Ambipar is now reeling from legal disputes, boardroom upheaval and controversial financial maneuvers.
The reasons behind Lula’s significant recovery in popularity. A possible early retirement on the Supreme Court would send shockwaves through Brasília.
Javier Milei’s top midterm candidate quits amid drug scandal. And Guatemala turns to South Korea to fix its long-standing road traffic problems.
Lula and Trump chat, exchange phone numbers. Congress only has one more day to approve a bill key to the 2026 Budget. Brazilian steel has more complaints about Chinese competitors.
Despite pressure from a developing sector and its own agricultural research agency, Brazil has once again delayed regulating medicinal and industrial cannabis.
Embraer is flying high. Brazil’s right wing is locked in internal feuds. Petrobras is offering contracts to build another offshore gas platform.
The fight against inequality has gained momentum in Brazilian politics. The federal government is now studying the feasibility of fare-free public transportation.
The hectic calendar of Brazilian football has long been identified as one of the reasons holding the national sport back, but a new four-year plan could improve matters.