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Tariffs against Mexico. Against China. Against Canada. Against products flowing through a new Peruvian port. Are you a member of BRICS? Tariffs for you, too!
Less than a day after a man died in a failed bombing attack outside the Supreme Court headquarters in the capital Brasília on Wednesday evening, Brazil is still in shock.
Boosted in part by the Latino vote, Donald Trump emerged victorious in the U.S elections and will return to the White House next year. But the billionaire’s triumph has gone down differently across Latin America.
More than a million São Paulo residents stayed the whole weekend without electricity after a powerful storm and high winds.
After a long — and often tiresome — political, judicial, and philosophical feud over the use of X (formerly Twitter) in Brazil, the proxy battle between Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes and tycoon Elon Musk has seemingly reached its conclusion, with Mr. Moraes on top.
Outlawed for so long, betting is fast becoming part of daily life for many Brazilians — but where is this trend leading?
The scenes were so surreal that Brazilian netizens likened them to a science fiction movie—comparable to the dystopian landscapes of the Mad Max franchise.
Most Brazilians live thousands of kilometers from the Amazon, often feeling disconnected from the rainforest as if it were part of another country.
While the World Cup may dominate headlines, the Olympics capture a unique space in the hearts of Brazilians, offering something for everyone, from gymnastics to canoeing.
Rebeca Andrade finally beat U.S. gymnastics icon Simone Biles, and the Brazilian flag was raised above the American stars and stripes during a victory ceremony. A happy ending?
The supposed rivalry between the world’s top two women gymnasts went viral this week, as Simone Biles and Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade went head to head in the Paris Olympics. But are they really rivals?
Seen as boring, lacking style, and having little link to Brazil, the plain opening ceremony uniform has been the subject of intense discussions online this week.
The national currency, the Brazilian real, turned 30 years old this week.
This week, Brazil’s Supreme Court made a landmark decision to decriminalize marijuana possession for personal use.