Alcolumbre is irritated with the leadership of CPMI of INSS and complains about the leak of intimate content of Vorcaro
Brazilian Senate President Davi Alcolumbre expresses frustration over the CPMI's handling of a case involving leaked intimate messages from former banker Daniel Vorcaro.
Amazon Agro of Sunday, March 22, 2026
An Iranian attack located 4,000 km away raises alert levels in Europe, involving multiple topics including American defense systems and Brazilian political resignations.
Bolsonaro is clinically stable and without fever, but there is still no forecast for hospital discharge
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro remains clinically stable but has not been given a discharge date from the hospital despite being without fever or complications.
Scandal in the Brazilian Parliament: a deputy painted herself black during a legislative session and faces calls for her removal, accused of racism and transphobia
A Brazilian deputy's controversial protest during a legislative session, where she painted herself black, has led to accusations of racism and transphobia and calls for her removal from office.
Vorcaro Wants to Set the Agenda for the Cooperation Agreement
Daniel Vorcaro signals his intent to negotiate a cooperation agreement while maintaining a strategic stance towards the Brazilian judiciary and political connections.
Undecided voters narrate a sequence of bets and disappointments with leftist and rightist leaders
The article explores the thoughts of Brazilian undecided voters as they reflect on their frustrations with political leaders from both left and right parties ahead of the upcoming presidential elections.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd Edition - TO Saturday, March 21, 2026
Former FBI agent dies, Trump expresses contentment; Lula criticizes the UN Security Council; notable Brazilian actor Juca de Oliveira passes away; disturbing incident of police violence reported; arrests made in animal cruelty case; Lewis Capaldi's successful Brazil debut and highlights from Lollapalooza festival.
Juca de Oliveira: in 2009, actor was on a solo tour directed by JΓ΄ Soares with criticism of Brazilian politicians; recall
The article reflects on the legacy of actor and playwright Juca de Oliveira, who recently passed away, recalling his solo performance that critiqued Brazilian politicians during a 2009 tour.
VIDEOS: AB1 of Saturday, March 21, 2026
Brazilian theater and television icon Juca de Oliveira has passed away at the age of 91, alongside several other significant news events from the country.
VIDEOS: JL1 of Saturday, March 21, 2026
This article reports on various Brazilian news highlights including the death of TV and theater star Juca de Oliveira, police actions against animal cruelty, and significant political developments.
VIDEOS: DF1 of Saturday, March 21, 2026
The article discusses various significant events and personalities in Brazilian news for March 21, 2026, highlighting health updates, political movements, and social issues.
VIDEOS: Acre News 2nd Edition this Friday, March 20, 2026
The article highlights significant news stories presented in a Brazilian local news segment, including cultural tributes, medical analysis, political movements, legal issues, and a unique AI case.
PGR files charges against Silvio Almeida for sexual harassment against Anielle Franco
The Brazilian PGR has charged former Human Rights Minister Silvio Almeida with sexual harassment against Racial Equality Minister Anielle Franco.
STF is expected to grant house arrest to Bolsonaro
The Brazilian Supreme Court is likely to allow former President Jair Bolsonaro to serve his prison sentence at home due to health concerns following a severe illness.
Waldyr Pugliesi, former deputy from ParanΓ‘, pointed out as a central leader in the country's redemocratization, has died
Waldyr Pugliesi, a prominent Brazilian politician known for his role in the redemocratization of Brazil, passed away at the age of 90.
PT prioritizes congressional elections in distribution of electoral fund and relegates state governments to the back of the line
The Brazilian Workers' Party (PT) is prioritizing congressional elections over gubernatorial elections in the distribution of its electoral fund for upcoming elections.
Before Lolla, Edson Gomes criticized Black Consciousness Day and communists who 'hunt' children
Brazilian musician Edson Gomes, prior to his Lollapalooza performance, made controversial statements criticizing political views and urging parents to react against perceived threats to their children.
Pressure for house arrest for Bolsonaro mobilizes TarcΓsio, FlΓ‘vio, Michelle, deputies, and ministers of the STF
A push for house arrest for former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has garnered support from prominent political figures, raising questions about the future of his incarceration.
Vorcaro, the alpha male who exposes the Republic
The article discusses how colorful characters have historically influenced Brazilian political regimes, focusing on the implications of Daniel Vorcaro's actions on democracy.
Government changes direction and instructs allies to launch an attack against FlΓ‘vio Bolsonaro
The Brazilian federal government has directed its allies to adopt an offensive stance against Senator FlΓ‘vio Bolsonaro, a potential key rival of President Lula in the upcoming 2026 elections.
Economic wing of the government says it is in no hurry to announce new directors of the Central Bank
The Brazilian government is not rushing to nominate new directors for the Central Bank amid a politically charged environment.
CPI of Organized Crime approves summons of Vorcaro's ex-fiancΓ©e and rejects hearing Valdemar
The Brazilian Senate's CPI on organized crime approved the summons of entrepreneur Martha Graeff while rejecting the request to hear Valdemar da Costa Neto.
Daily summary from JN: Israel kills head of Iran's National Security; Congress enacts Mercosur and European Union agreement
The article discusses Israel's assassination of Iran's National Security Chief and the Brazilian Congress's announcement of the Mercosur-EU agreement.
VIDEOS: NSC News on Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The article covers various Brazilian political and societal issues as reported by NSC NotΓcias on March 17, 2026.
PSDB gathers leaders to prepare for this year's campaign
The Brazilian PSDB party is organizing a virtual seminar to discuss strategies for the upcoming electoral campaign.
Lulinha tells MendonΓ§a he will return to Brazil to testify and defense no longer sees risk of imprisonment
Lulinha, son of Brazilian President Lula, has informed Minister AndrΓ© MendonΓ§a that he is prepared to return to Brazil to provide testimony regarding alleged irregularities in INSS discounts, with his defense indicating that this should eliminate any risk of imprisonment.
Is misogyny a crime in Brazil?
The article discusses the absence of a Brazilian law criminalizing misogyny, highlighting concerns over women's representation in politics and legal reforms addressing violence against women.
Brazil: Bolsonaro's health improves, but he remains in the hospital
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is showing improvement from bacterial bronchopneumonia but remains hospitalized after collapsing in his prison cell.
MP requests TCU to investigate Master loan to Motta's sister-in-law
The Brazilian Public Ministry has asked the TCU to investigate a substantial loan from Banco Master to the sister-in-law of the President of the Chamber of Deputies, raising concerns about possible public funding.
VIDEOS: DF1 from Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The article covers various news highlights including investigations into a political scheme at INSS, remarks by Trump, protests in Iran, and updates on Brazilian politics.
Videos: Good Morning Rio on Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Various topics were covered in the 'Good Morning Rio' program, including international military disengagements, Brazilian political scandals, and new internet regulations for children.
SXSW shrinks while Brazil becomes more present, including with governments
SXSW has decreased in scale, dropping from nine to seven days due to structural issues, while the Brazilian delegation remains significant as the second largest after the U.S.
VIDEOS: GR2 of Monday, March 16
Brazilian judges may lose their positions and salaries in severe cases, according to a recent decision by Governor Dino.
Bolsonaro moved out of intensive care after medical condition improves
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has been moved from intensive care to a semi-intensive care unit following improvements in his health after suffering from pneumonia.
The health of former Brazilian president Bolsonaro shows improvement
The health of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has improved, leading to his transfer from the intensive care unit to a specialized care unit.
Bolsonaro shows clinical improvement, with recovery of kidney function, says bulletin; former president remains without forecast for discharge from ICU
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has shown clinical improvement and recovery of kidney function, but remains in the ICU without a discharge date.
Allies of FlΓ‘vio Bolsonaro's ideological wing reject liberals for Minister of Economy
Brazilian senator FlΓ‘vio Bolsonaro faces pushback from his allies over potential liberal candidates for the Minister of Economy post as he prepares for a presidential run.
Films spoke more than their creators at the Oscar without political speeches
The Oscars featured a highlight win for 'A Battle After Another,' a film that stood out for its political commentary despite the absence of overt speeches by its creator, Paul Thomas Anderson.
What did the PT do to take Brazil out of the trash? Nothing
The article criticizes the Brazilian Workers' Party (PT) for failing to enact significant changes during its years in power, suggesting that programs like Bolsa FamΓlia have been manipulated for political gain rather than for genuine social improvement.
The most controversial episode of Lava Jato, ten years ago, barred Lula from ministry and boosted impeachment
The article discusses a pivotal moment in Brazilian politics ten years ago during the Lava Jato operation involving former President Lula.
Brazilian left sectors avoid criticizing Iran's theocracy during the war
Brazilian leftist parties have largely condemned the US-Iran conflict but refrained from criticizing the Iranian theocracy's oppressive actions.
How much is the Oscar worth for Brazilian cinema?
The recent Oscar nominations for "The Secret Agent" have sparked a significant wave of public enthusiasm in Brazil, highlighting cultural and political divides around the recognition of Brazilian cinema.
With a script inspired by Milei, Flavio Bolsonaro levels the electoral race with Lula and anything can happen in Brazil
Flavio Bolsonaro is adopting a campaign strategy inspired by Javier Milei to appeal to Brazilian voters as he competes against Lula.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Saturday, March 14, 2026
A summary of current events in Brazil, including an attack in Iran, developments in the Brazilian entertainment industry, health updates on former President Bolsonaro, significant financial gains, legal decisions, and protests against Cuban policies.
This is not an extra benefit
The article critiques the misleading use of terminology in Brazilian public discourse, particularly regarding salaries in the judiciary.
The right could win the election for breaking a bank
The article discusses how the Brazilian right might benefit politically from their involvement in the collapse of Banco Master.
Three Powers: Erika Hilton is the winner of the week; STF is the loser
Erika Hilton, the first transgender president of the Women's Commission in the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies, is celebrated as the winner of the week, while the STF suffers from record low public approval.
Former President Jair Bolsonaro's situation is 'extremely serious', says medical team
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been hospitalized in BrasΓlia due to a bacterial bronchopneumonia, with his medical team stating his condition is extremely serious but stable.
VIDEOS: JL2 from Friday, March 13, 2026
A summary of various news topics affecting Brazil, including political issues and economic changes.
Bolsonaro is stable, conscious, and did not need to be intubated, says doctor
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro's health has stabilized after being hospitalized with bacterial bronchopneumonia; he is conscious and did not require intubation, according to his medical team.