BRB bets on Flamengo's bank to generate revenue, says president to DF deputies
The president of BRB (Banco de Brasília) expressed confidence in the digital bank of Flamengo as a business opportunity to generate revenue, addressing the deputies of the Federal District.
Lula appoints Lindbergh and Renildo as deputy leaders of the government
President Lula has appointed federal deputies Lindbergh Farias and Renildo Calheiros as deputy leaders of his government, succeeding previous leaders Zé Neto and Jandira Feghali.
BRB calls on STF to receive resources from Banco Master handed over to the liquidator
The president of Banco de Brasília (BRB) has initiated a legal action with Brazil's Supreme Court to recover financial resources linked to credit portfolios acquired from Banco Master following its liquidation.
PF investigates Bacellar for suspected money laundering linked to a slaughterhouse in Campos dos Goytacazes
Federal Police in Brazil are investigating Rodrigo Bacellar, the suspended president of the Legislative Assembly of Rio, for suspected money laundering tied to a slaughterhouse.
CPMI of INSS: president says that the Federal Police are filtering confidential documents about Vorcaro and Banco Master
The president of the CPMI of INSS announced that the Federal Police are currently filtering confidential documents related to banker Daniel Vorcaro and Banco Master.
BRB President tells DF deputies that there is an attempt to privatize the bank
The President of BRB, Nelson de Souza, has informed District Federal deputies that there is external pressure for the bank's privatization while advocating for a rescue project for the institution.
Donald Trump wants a one-dollar coin with his face on it
President Donald Trump is seeking to have the U.S. Mint issue a one-dollar coin featuring his portrait, but a federal committee is blocking these plans.
Federal government will provide free medications without bureaucracy and 'caravan' for exams in Juiz de Fora
Brazil's President Lula and Health Minister Padilha announced new health measures in Juiz de Fora, including free access to essential medications without the need for prescriptions or identification.
Bolsonaro says in a letter that he chooses candidates for the Senate and indicates Pollon for MS
Former President Jair Bolsonaro has named federal deputy Marcos Pollon as a pre-candidate for the Senate in Mato Grosso do Sul through a letter revealed by Michelle Bolsonaro.
Allies of Lulinha strengthen political defense of the government amid INSS investigations: 'Lula lets the Federal Police investigate'
Allies of Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha, are defending the Brazilian government's position while he faces investigations, emphasizing that President Lula allows police investigations.
Anthropic threatens with court after US halt
Anthropic has threatened to sue the U.S. government after President Donald Trump prohibited federal agencies from using its products.
'We don't need this,' Trump bans this company over military use of AI
Former President Donald Trump has announced a ban on the use of artificial intelligence technology by U.S. federal agencies in collaboration with the company Anthropic, citing a lack of need for such technology.
PF indicts Rodrigo Bacellar and 4 others for leaking data to Comando Vermelho
The Federal Police of Brazil has indicted Rodrigo Bacellar, the interim president of the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro, along with four other individuals for leaking confidential information to the criminal faction Comando Vermelho.
Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic AI in dispute over safety
US President Trump has ordered federal agencies to cease using Anthropic AI technology due to safety concerns and a public dispute.
Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic AI in dispute over safety
President Trump has ordered a six-month phase-out of Anthropic AI technology across all federal agencies in response to safety concerns raised by the Pentagon.
The company does not allow its AI to be used for killing – Trump was furious: 'Madmen'
US President Donald Trump has ordered all federal agencies to stop using the AI technology of the company Anthropic, which has come under scrutiny due to its military applications.
Trump says he plans to order federal ban on Anthropic AI after company refuses Pentagon demands
President Trump has ordered all federal agencies to discontinue using Anthropic AI, citing national security concerns after the company resisted Pentagon requests.
Trump orders all U.S. federal agencies to stop using Anthropic: "We don't need it, we don't want it, and we won't do business with them again"
President Donald Trump announced that all federal agencies must cease using Anthropic due to its refusal to allow the Pentagon to utilize its AI technology for potentially intrusive military applications.
Trump: Federal agencies must halt the use of AI company Anthropic's technology
U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered federal agencies to cease using technology from the AI company Anthropic, amid ongoing disputes regarding its military applications.
Conviction confirmed for the thief who attempted to steal the Supreme Court president's truck
The Federal Criminal Cassation Chamber confirmed a four-year prison sentence for Damián Berruet, who attempted to steal a truck assigned to the President of the Supreme Court of Justice of Argentina.
Donald Trump bans all federal agencies from using Anthropic AI
U.S. President Donald Trump has harshly criticized Anthropic and banned federal agencies from using its AI technologies.
Donald Trump bans all federal agencies from using Anthropic AI
U.S. President Donald Trump has sharply criticized the company Anthropic and banned all federal agencies from using its AI due to a denial of military access to its tools.
Trump orders the state to stop using Anthropic
President Trump orders U.S. federal agencies to cease using technology from AI company Anthropic following a dispute with the Pentagon.
Pre-candidate for President, Eduardo Leite advocates a minimum age for STF ministers
Eduardo Leite, the governor of Rio Grande do Sul and a pre-candidate for the presidency of Brazil, has proposed a minimum age of 60 or 65 for ministers of the Supreme Federal Court (STF).
Columbia University student detained by U.S. federal agents released
A Columbia University student detained by federal immigration authorities was released following intervention from President Trump after protests erupted on campus.
Mamdani requested 21 billion dollars from Trump for New York
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani met with President Donald Trump to request $21 billion in federal funding for affordable housing and infrastructure projects.
Milei Against Espionage: Why He Dissolved the Intelligence Agency of Argentina?
Argentine President Javier Milei has dissolved the Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI) due to its previous misuse for internal espionage and political persecution.
The siege on Lulinha and the breaking of confidentiality by the Federal Police pressures the government on the eve of the electoral campaign
Investigations involving Lulinha, son of Brazilian President Lula, and the Federal Police's actions have raised concerns about their potential impact on the upcoming election campaign.
Will There Be Another Tantrum? Judge Halts Donald Trump's Plan to Accelerate Deportations
A federal judge has blocked President Donald Trump's plan to intensify deportations of undocumented immigrants under a century-old immigration law.
CPI President says that the Federal Police will only deliver Vorcaro-related data linked to the INSS investigation
The president of the INSS CPI in Brazil announced that the Federal Police will only provide data regarding investigations related to Daniel Vorcaro after cataloging the materials, which is expected to be completed shortly due to the commission's deadline.
Judge approves the construction of the grand ballroom of Trump at the White House
A federal judge has ruled against a lawsuit attempting to halt President Trump's controversial plan for a grand ballroom in the White House.
See the allegations against Lulinha in the investigation into fraud at the INSS
Fábio Luís Lula da Silva, known as Lulinha and son of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, faces allegations in a Federal Police investigation into fraud in the INSS system.
Crypto Scandal: Justice Requests Information from the Presidency Regarding the Secret Contract Between Milei and Hayden Davis, and Deleted Chats of the Implicated Are Discovered
Argentine federal prosecutor Eduardo Taiano has requested details from the Office of Karina Milei regarding the secret contract between President Javier Milei and businessman Hayden Davis amid the ongoing investigation into the $LIBRA crypto scandal.
Good news in Texas for Trump: the SAVE Act law requiring proof of citizenship to vote has come into effect
Texas has implemented a citizenship verification mechanism that President Trump aims to extend nationwide through the SAVE Act, which requires proof of citizenship to register and vote in federal elections.
Germany: The election of the next federal president will be on January 30, 2027
Germany is set to elect its next federal president on January 30, 2027, as Frank-Walter Steinmeier's second term expires in March of that year.
Nikolas criticized after attacking influencer who made 'L' gesture amid tragedy in MG
Federal deputy Nikolas Ferreira faced backlash after criticizing gamer influencer Rafael Lange for making a gesture associated with President Lula during a live stream, coinciding with severe flooding in Minas Gerais.
People: 'I could fit in quite well with the personality profile'
Author Juli Zeh expresses potential interest in becoming Germany's Federal President, reflecting on her shift in perspective regarding political roles.
Trump administration blocks Venezuela from paying Maduro's legal bills amid federal charges
The Trump administration has intervened to prevent the Venezuelan government from paying former President Nicolás Maduro's legal expenses related to drug trafficking and weapons charges.
Judge ruled that Trump's administration's deportations to foreign countries are illegal
A federal judge in the U.S. ruled that the deportation of undocumented migrants to countries that are not their countries of origin is illegal under the practices established by President Donald Trump's administration.
Guilherme Derrite confirms pre-candidacy for the Senate for SP
Brazilian federal deputy Guilherme Derrite has confirmed his pre-candidacy for the Senate in São Paulo for the upcoming elections, gaining the support of former President Jair Bolsonaro.
"Brazen Plot" - Judge Appointed by Trump Concealed Report on President's Criminal Investigation
U.S. federal judge Aileen Cannon has prohibited the publication of a report regarding Donald Trump's criminal investigation, citing concerns over classified information.
After the approval of the Anti-Infraction Bill, Derrite meets with Bolsonaro
Hours after the approval of the anti-infraction bill, federal deputy Guilherme Derrite visited former president Jair Bolsonaro in prison to discuss their plans for the upcoming elections.
Official Residence of the Federal President: Bellevue - Beautiful, Expensive Prospects
Speculation is rife regarding potential successors to Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, whose term ends in March next year.
Federal government will anticipate the payment of Bolsa Família and BPC for those affected by floods in MG
Brazil's interim President Geraldo Alckmin announced the early disbursement of Bolsa Família and BPC benefits to families affected by severe flooding in Minas Gerais.
PSTU launches Hertz Dias' pre-candidacy for president
The PSTU party has announced Hertz Dias as their pre-candidate for the presidency of Brazil in the 2026 elections, positioning him as an opposition figure against the Federal Government and far-right politics.
Participants of meeting on salary additions at the STF defended Congress's role in the discussion
A meeting convened by the President of the Supreme Federal Court in Brazil highlighted the contentious relationship between the judiciary and Congress regarding the regulation of unspecified salary additions.
The Insurance Scandal: the Casation Chamber confirmed most of the prosecutions and reviews the situation of Alberto Fernández
The Federal Chamber of Cassation confirmed the prosecutions of several involved in an insurance corruption case while reviewing the situation of former President Alberto Fernández after the prosecution did not support the previous accusations against him.
Federal Politics: Klöckner at the State Funeral: Rita Süssmuth was a Humanitarian
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner praised the late Rita Süssmuth as a pioneering humanitarian and significant political figure during a state funeral in the Bundestag.
Judge Bars Release of Report on Trump’s Handling of Classified Documents
A federal judge has permanently prohibited the Department of Justice from releasing a report regarding former President Donald Trump’s mishandling of classified documents.
Career criminal Oscar Fowler back in custody on state charges after Biden freed him
Oscar Fowler, a repeat offender whose federal sentence was commuted by President Biden, has been arrested again to face state charges, according to Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier.