On Wednesday morning Miss Brewster's sister Lizzie sent a Facebook message to Mr Carvalho, asking him to get in touch... READ MORE›
State official Jesus Santander said the state of Carabobo was in mourning after the incident in the city of Valencia... READ MORE›
Fifty-two female sports journalists in Brazil have launched a campaign against sexual harassment while they work... READ MORE›
An appeals court in Brazil has unanimously rejected the final procedural objections by former President Luiz Inancio Lula da Silva against his corruption conviction... READ MORE›
Via Varejo and Amazon representatives in Brazil declined to comment... READ MORE›
Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva attends a rally in Sao Leopoldo, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil March 23, 2018... READ MORE›
Brazil's Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles gestures during a meeting with businessmen in Porto Alegre, Brazil March 26, 2018... READ MORE›
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Minutes later, Barcelona man Paulinho scored Brazil's third when he headed home unmarked at the back post from Willian's cross... READ MORE›
A golden lion tamarin monkey holds its newly born baby at a zoo in Jerusalem, Thursday, March 22, 2018... READ MORE›
Prosecutors from a specialized data unit will look into whether there were security breaches that allowed the firm to illegally access personal data... READ MORE›
Forty-two percent of Brazilians believe gun ownership is a citizen's right, according to a November survey by pollster Datafolha... READ MORE›
Marielle Franco Brazils favelas mourn the death of a champion... READ MORE›
Brazilians are reacting with outrage to the murder of a prominent city councillor andA outspoken critic of police killings in Rio de Janeiro... READ MORE›
Marielle Franco was slain Wednesday night while returning from an event focused on empowering young black women... READ MORE›
Updated 2018-03-08 15 33 The blooming golden trumpet trees are a big draw in Foshan, Guangdong province, March 7, 2018... READ MORE›
Shares in BRF, the country's largest chicken exporter, whose board and management were already under fire after the company posted its worst-ever annual results, plunged 15 percent... READ MORE›
Police in Honduras have arrested a construction executive for his alleged role in the murder of environmental and indigenous activist Berta Caceres... READ MORE›
Brazil's concern is that Neymar will be coming back only a few weeks before the June start of the World Cup in Russia... READ MORE›
The passports may also have been used to travel to Brazil, Japan and Hong Kong, the security sources said... READ MORE›
That request related to the investigation Segovia discussed in his interview with Reuters... READ MORE›
Brazilian business newspaper Valor, citing sources close to Temer, reported Embraer would take a substantial 49 percent of the new company... READ MORE›
It's important to understand that Rio de Janeiro is a laboratory, Institutional Security Minister Sergio Etchegoyen said after the meeting... READ MORE›
President Michel Temer last week ordered Brazil's army to take command of all security forces in violent Rio de Janeiro state... READ MORE›
Earlier on Sunday, Rio state authorities said they would make changes to increase prison security, although details were not disclosed... READ MORE›
The Brazilian government has appointed an army general to oversee security in the state of Rio de Janeiro, in response to growing gang violence... READ MORE›
Aloysio Nunes's comments come as refugees continue to pour into Roraima, the Brazilian state bordering Venezuela, where tens of thousands have arrived over the past year... READ MORE›
A man convicted in Blake's 2001 killing has been caught in Brazil after being on the run for more than 15 years... READ MORE›
Mangueira, one of the most traditional samba schools, has even turned the funding cut into its main theme... READ MORE›
Exclusive Brazil police see no evidence in port bribery case against president... READ MORE›
The miners cut the tribe members' bodies so that they wouldn't float, Lorenzi said, then dropped them into the Jandiatuba River... READ MORE›
Last month, the government of Temer, Rousseff's former vice-president, plunged to 3 percent in one poll... READ MORE›
Pedrosa said he was pressing his counterparts in the Brazilian government on the issues, according to a British diplomatic telegram obtained by Greenpeace... READ MORE›
Temer and his cabinet are closely linked to mining and agribusiness industries that want to reduce protections for indigenous territory, the Amazon rainforest and other biomes... READ MORE›
The reported massacre would be the second deadliest after 16 Yanomami indigenous people were killed in Roraima state in 1993 by illegal gold miners... READ MORE›
China encourages businesses to invest in Brazil and participate in infrastructure development there, Vice Premier Wang Yang said on Saturday... READ MORE›
Two Chinese entrepreneurs paid millions of dollars to a Brazilian company that bribed environment officials of an Amazon state to illegally export precious hardwoods to China... READ MORE›
'Security guard sacked' The security guard has been identified by police as Damiao Soares dos Santos, 50... READ MORE›
Who would have known that the Okinawan language found a home in Brazil just when it was fading back in Japan?... READ MORE›
The Amazonian state of Para was the worst affected, with a 229 percent increase in fires from last year... READ MORE›
Trump's actions in Latin America 'criminal,' may lead to war on continent - Rousseff to RT... READ MORE›
Prosecutors have portrayed Mr. da Silva, who has also been charged in six other corruption cases, as a linchpin of Brazil's endemically corrupt political system... READ MORE›
Brazil on edge as appeals decision nears in ex-president Lula corruption case... READ MORE›
The Harteaus had recently been living in the southern Brazil city of Florianopolis... READ MORE›
Advertising agency accused of appropriating black cultural movement - 'In Brazil Blackisbeautiful is now toilet paper. Where do black lives matter?'... READ MORE›
The movement said it set up polls in more than 1,000 municipalities across the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Parana... READ MORE›
Greenpeace alleges 12 companies continued to trade with Madeireira Cedroarana after its founder was accused of ordering torture and murder... READ MORE›
Brazil can meet its energy needs without mega-dams, and now it will finally get the chance... READ MORE›
The family along with other passengers were forced down the Amazon river into an area known as Porto dos Dias... READ MORE›
Temer already survived one vote in the Chamber in August, when deputies rejected a charge for passive corruption against him... READ MORE›
For the first time in Brazil's history, a female took over prosecutor-general's post on Monday, replacing Rodrigo Janot, who held the position for four years... READ MORE›
Army heads to Rocinha favela in Rio de Janeiro after schools, businesses and a major road closed during fighting between drug gang members and police... READ MORE›
Significant support Brazil's leading financial daily Valor Economico recently published research that suggested at least 50 percent of Lula da Silva voters would back a Lula-picked candidate... READ MORE›
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SAO PAULO, Brazil -- It was the most cinematic moment in Brazil's recent political drama... READ MORE›
Oil majors Royal Dutch Shell RDSA.L and Exxon Mobil XOM.N won blocks in Brazil's coveted pre-salt oil region in an auction on Friday... READ MORE›
Lucio Prevatti, representative from Shell, places an offer during a deepwater pre-salt oil auction in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil October 27, 2017... READ MORE›
And there have been two CEOs since Marcelo Odebrecht was jailed but tellingly, neither has had the surname Odebrecht... READ MORE›
As the Farc demobilised, deforestation soared by 44 percent in 2016 with a rush of land-grabbing to plant coca and clear land for cattle ranches... READ MORE›
The accusations contradict Brazil's position at this week's climate talks, where the country's negotiators have urged the world to be more ambitious in cutting carbon emissions... READ MORE›
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