Construye Movement Issues Statement Regarding Possible Cancellation by CNE
The Construye movement in Ecuador expressed its concerns about the National Electoral Council's intent to begin the cancellation process of the political organization for allegedly failing to meet the required number of supporters.
President Daniel Noboa threw his 'jabs' at political figures in an interview with Radio Centro
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa criticized several political figures during an interview with Radio Centro, addressing controversies surrounding former President Rafael Correa and comments about the deportation of a crime suspect linked to the murder of a presidential candidate.
In Casa Rosada, they claim to know who filmed Adorni before taking the private flight
Government sources in Casa Rosada claim to have identified the person who filmed Chief of Cabinet Manuel Adorni prior to his private flight to Punta del Este.
Learn how the plane crash that killed Cásper Líbero and Dom José Gaspar happened
A plane crash in 1943 claimed the lives of prominent Brazilian journalist Cásper Líbero, architect Attilio Corrêa Lima, and São Paulo Archbishop Dom José Gaspar, after their aircraft encountered severe fog on approach to Rio de Janeiro.
Aracaju Mayor Signs Authorization for Pré-Caju 2026
The Mayor of Aracaju, Emília Corrêa, has signed a decree permitting the use of public space for the Pré-Caju festival scheduled for November 13-15, 2026.
Former mayor of Americana and current Secretary of Education of Taboão da Serra sentenced to return R$ 276,000 from daycare construction
Diego De Nadai, the former mayor of Americana, and Luciano Corrêa, the current Secretary of Education of Taboão da Serra, have been ordered to repay R$ 276,600 to public coffers due to irregular payments made for daycare construction in 2011.
Who was Gustavo Corrêa, the South-Minas singer who died after a motorcycle accident in SP
Gustavo Corrêa, a 43-year-old South-Minas sertanejo singer, was buried after succumbing to injuries from a motorcycle accident in São Paulo.
Prosecutor's Office seeks testimonies and voice comparisons in the Magnicidio FV case involving Rafael Correa, Freddy Carrión, Priscila Schettini, Juan González, and others
Ecuador's Prosecutor's Office is moving forward with the investigation into the assassination of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio by seeking testimonies and conducting voice comparisons related to several individuals implicated in the case.
Chamber to analyze requests for the dismissal of vice mayor suspected of killing jiu-jitsu professor in interior of SP
The City Chamber of Colina, SP, formed a commission to investigate the vice mayor Rafael Corrêa Rodrigues over allegations that he shot and killed a jiu-jitsu professor.
Fire kills 15-year-old girl in Novo Hamburgo, RS
A 15-year-old girl named Maria Clara Correa died in a house fire in Novo Hamburgo, Brazil.
Daniel Noboa responded to Rafael Correa about the agreement with the United States: 'we opened Ecuador to trade'
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa defended the newly signed Reciprocal Trade Agreement with the United States against criticisms from former President Rafael Correa.
Jiu-jitsu professor shot by vice-mayor of Colina, SP dies
Marcos Aurélio Abe, a jiu-jitsu professor, has died after being shot during a dispute involving Rafael Corrêa Rodrigues, the vice-mayor of Colina, SP, who is the main suspect in the case.
Luso Sporting appoints new board and celebrates 114 years of tradition in Manaus
The Luso Sporting Club in Manaus celebrated its 114th anniversary and appointed a new board including re-elected president Jair Alves Corrêa.
Man is shot dead at the gym entrance in São Geraldo do Araguaia, PA
Fábio Alan Queiroz Correa was shot dead outside a gym in São Geraldo do Araguaia, Brazil, with authorities investigating the incident.
The trap of useless debates
Ecuador is engulfed in fruitless debates that distract from urgent issues like security and employment, focusing instead on political labels.
Truck driver and resident of Tubarão (SC): Who is the convicted man from January 8 seeking refuge in Argentina
Joel Borges Corrêa, a Brazilian truck driver from Tubarão, SC, has been granted political asylum in Argentina after being convicted for his involvement in the January 8, 2023, riots in Brasília.
Catarina Kasten: Justice starts hearing witnesses in the murder of a teacher in Florianópolis
The first hearing in the feminicide case of teacher Catarina Kasten took place on Wednesday, focusing on witness testimonies against the accused.
Understanding what is known about the jiu-jitsu teacher shot by the vice-mayor of Colina, SP
The vice-mayor of Colina, Rafael Corrêa Rodrigues, is under investigation for allegedly shooting a jiu-jitsu teacher, leaving the victim in critical condition.
The Government granted refugee status to a Bolsonaro supporter sentenced to 13 years in Brazil for attempting a coup
The Argentine government has granted refugee status to Joel Borges Correa, a supporter of former President Bolsonaro, who was sentenced in Brazil for attempting a coup.
Argentina recognizes for the first time as a political refugee a bolsonarista convicted of coup plotting
Argentina has granted political refugee status to Joel Borges Correa, a supporter of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who was sentenced to over 13 years in prison for participating in a coup attempt.
Milei government grants political asylum for the first time to a convict from January 8 who fled to Argentina
The Argentine government has granted political refuge to Joel Borges Corrêa, a Brazilian convicted for participating in anti-democratic acts in Brazil.
Mayor Emília Corrêa announces the dismissal of Simone Valadares, Secretary of Social Assistance
The Mayor of Aracaju, Emília Corrêa, has dismissed Simone Valadares from her role as Secretary of Family and Social Assistance, stating the need for political alignment in the management.
Vice Mayor of Colina Suspected of Shooting Lawyer Claims Self-Defense
The Vice Mayor of Colina, Rafael Corrêa Rodrigues, has presented himself to the police after being accused of shooting lawyer Marcos Aurélio Abe, claiming self-defense due to an alleged attempted home invasion.
Argentina grants asylum to convicted individual from January 8 for the first time
Argentina has granted asylum to a Brazilian fugitive involved in the January 8 attacks on government buildings, marking a notable decision by the country's refugee commission.
Citizen Revolution denounces revocation of residency of Spanish teacher Fernando Casado, advisor to Luisa González
Former President Rafael Correa denounced the revocation of residency for Fernando Casado, a Spanish university professor and advisor, claiming it was due to his actions against public security.
Businessman cited in investigation of the president of FPF claims confusion and fears for security
Otávio Corrêa Alves, a businessman involved in a corruption investigation regarding the president of the FPF, asserts that there has been a misunderstanding related to a contract linked to the inquiry.
Mendoza: the merchant accused of killing a thief has been released and charged with homicide for acting in excess of self-defense
Franco Correa Robles has been released after being charged with homicide for killing a thief during a chase in Mendoza, but he remains linked to the investigation.
Convicted of vulnerable rape in Alenquer surrenders to Civil Police in Santarém
Antonio Cláudio Corrêa Dias Filho, convicted of vulnerable rape, surrendered to the Police Civil in Santarém, Brazil after learning about his definitive sentence.
Mexican writer Elma Correa won the 2026 Biblioteca Breve Prize
Elma Correa, a Mexican writer born in Mexicali, has won the 2026 Biblioteca Breve Prize for her novel 'Donde termina el verano.'
"Nothing has changed," Rafael Correa expects to return to Venezuela
Former Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa is set to visit Venezuela again, asserting that nothing has changed since the U.S. military operation that captured President Nicolás Maduro.
Justice suspends auction of Ana Hickmann and Alexandre Corrêa's mansion in Itu
A São Paulo court has suspended the auction of a mansion owned by TV presenter Ana Hickmann and her ex-husband, Alexandre Corrêa, following a legal challenge.
Woman shot by ex-partner who also killed her current partner in Botucatu dies
Julia Gabriela Bravin Trovão, a 29-year-old pharmacist, died after being shot by her ex-partner, who also killed her current partner, Diego Felipe Corrêa da Silva, in Botucatu, Brazil.
The World Cups, 'my life investment': the story of a fan of the Brazilian team
Ynara Correa da Costa, a Brazilian systems analyst, prioritizes her life around attending World Cups, viewing it as her life’s investment.
More than 4 months after teacher found dead in shallow grave in AC, family seeks justice: 'It cannot go unpunished'
The family of Reginaldo Silva Corrêa, a zumba teacher found dead in a shallow grave in Acre, Brazil, expresses their anguish and determination for justice four months after his death.
‘Why Are Horses So Beautiful?’, by Julieta Correa: An Intimate Portrait of a Dying Mother
Julieta Correa's hybrid book blends text and photography, portraying the poignant experience of losing a mother with vitality and literary beauty.
Carnival 2026: Schools of the Second Night of Parades in Bauru Focus on Homages and Environmental Awareness
The second night of Carnival 2026 in Bauru will feature schools paying tribute to local figures while emphasizing environmental consciousness.
Nicolás Larcamón responds to Ángel Correa after mockery regarding stadium changes
After a 2-1 victory, coach Nicolás Larcamón addressed questions about Ángel Correa's comments regarding his team's frequent stadium changes.
"I write about the things that cross me": Elma Correa, 2026 Biblioteca Breve Award Winner
Mexican writer Elma Correa has received the 2026 Biblioteca Breve Award for her novel 'Donde termina el verano', marking a significant achievement in her literary career.
Bad Bunny offered to pay for Carlos Correa's insurance to play in the World Baseball Classic
Bad Bunny expressed his desire to pay for Carlos Correa's insurance so he could participate in the World Baseball Classic for Puerto Rico.
Ángel Correa supports Guido Pizarro's renewal with Tigres: "If he renews, it's because he deserves it"
Ángel Correa expressed his support for Guido Pizarro's contract renewal at Tigres, praising his work ethic and team leadership.
Elma Correa wins the 2026 Biblioteca Breve Award for her novel 'Where Summer Ends'
Mexican writer Elma Correa has won the Biblioteca Breve Award 2026 for her novel 'Where Summer Ends,' an important literary award in the Spanish language.
Elma Correa wins the Biblioteca Breve award with a novel about friendship on the Mexican border
Elma Correa has won the 2026 Biblioteca Breve Prize for her novel about female friendship and structural violence, set in Mexicali.
Alternate takes office after councilman Chico 2000 is suspended on suspicion of corruption in Cuiabá
After councilman Chico 2000 was suspended due to corruption allegations, Fellipe Corrêa has been sworn in as his replacement in Cuiabá's City Council.
PL negotiates the affiliation of Kassab's leader in the São Paulo Assembly amid PSD dispute
Paulo Correa Jr., the current leader of the PSD in the São Paulo Assembly, is in advanced talks to join the PL party amidst tensions between the two parties.
Ana Hickmann accuses ex-husband of watching mansion going to auction and says she fears for her safety
Ana Hickmann has accused her ex-husband of monitoring a mansion that is set to be auctioned, expressing concern for her safety.
Rafael Correa refutes Jamil Mahuad: ‘They stole the people's savings to save the banks that financed him’
Former Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa challenged Jamil Mahuad's statements regarding the freezing of bank deposits during the 1999 economic crisis.
Presidential recall returns to debate. Correa, Moreno and Lasso faced requests that did not materialize
The possibility of triggering a recall against President Daniel Noboa has resurfaced in public debate, driven by indigenous leaders and social organizations citing concerns over rising citizen discontent due to insecurity and economic issues.
Footballer collapses on the field seized by convulsions
Brazilian footballer Alexandre Souza collapsed during a match due to suspected epileptic seizures and was taken to the hospital for further examination.
A football player facing Flamengo in the Carioca State Championship collapsed and caused concern
A Brazilian footballer collapsed during a match against Flamengo but is reported to have suffered no neurological damage.
Drama at Maracanã: A rival footballer of Flamengo collapsed, convulsed, and was taken to hospital in Rio de Janeiro
During a match at the Maracanã Stadium, Sampaio Corrêa's midfielder Alexandre Souza collapsed and convulsed on the field, leading to a serious medical emergency.