Brazil March 26 Brazilian ex-President Bolsonaro ordered to stand trial over alleged coup plan Brazil’s Supreme Court accepted charges against ex-President Jair Bolsonaro over an alleged attempt to stay in office after his 2022 election defeat, ordering him to stand trial.
Media February 26 Rumble, Trump Media declare ‘complete victory for free speech’ in win against Brazilian judge The Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG) and Rumble are celebrating a "complete victory for free speech" after a Florida judge's ruling.
Media February 21 Trump-backed media company sues Brazilian Supreme Court justice, claims he's illegally censoring free speech Trump Media & Technology Group, the parent company of Truth Social, accused Judge Alexandre de Moraes of attempting to "illegally censor American companies."
Brazil February 18 Brazil’s prosecutor-general files charges against ex-President Bolsonaro over alleged coup plan Brazil’s Prosecutor-General Paulo Gonet has filed charges against former President Jair Bolsonaro, alleging he attempted a coup to stay in office following his 2022 election loss.
Brazil February 7 Brazil's socialist president tells citizens not to buy expensive grocery items as food prices rise Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said in a video message posted to social media that citizens should not buy expensive food items to deal with rising food prices.
Brazil February 7 São Paulo, Brazil small plane crash kills 2 A small plane crashed into a bus on a road in São Paulo, Brazil, on Friday, killing the pilot and co-pilot and injuring two people on the ground, officials say.
Brazil January 26 Striking video shows moment British Airways plane is hit by lightning A British Airways plane sitting at Brazil's Guarulhos International Airport was struck by lightning as passengers waited to board.
Brazil January 16 Brazilian court denies Bolsonaro’s request to travel to Trump’s inauguration Brazil’s Supreme Court has denied former President Jair Bolsonaro's request to have his passport temporarily restored in order to attend the inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
Olympics January 14 Olympic kite surfer credits God after rescuing drowning woman in Atlantic Ocean Brazilian Olympian Bruno Lobo rescued a drowning woman and gave all the credit to God for putting him in position to perform the heroic deed.
Trump Transition January 10 Trump's victory could give boost to Brazil's Bolsonaro's re-election hopes amid court ban on him running Brazil's supreme court has prevented Jair Bolsonaro from running again in the 2026 presidential election, yet the former president and his team are hoping the incoming Trump administration might help.
Faith January 5 World's oldest person identified as 117-year-old nun who loves soccer LongeviQuest, an organization that tracks supercentenarians around the globe, released a statement on Saturday declaring Sister Inah Canabarro as the world's oldest person at 117 years old.
Brazil December 21 ÐÓ°ÉÊÓƵ than 30 dead in Brazil bus and truck collision Over 30 people were killed after a packed bus collided with a truck in Brazil; the other passengers were transported to a local hospital and remain in critical condition.
Media December 20 Brazilian lawmakers appeal to international human rights org over state censorship efforts Brazilian legislators challenge state censorship attempts amid revelations regarding censorship industrial complex.
Brazil December 10 Brazilian President Lula in ICU after surgery to drain head hemorrhage, hospital says Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is recovering in an ICU after undergoing surgery to drain an intracranial hemorrhage following a fall at home in October.
Brazil November 30 How Brazilian police say Bolsonaro plotted a coup to stay in office Brazil's Federal Police in November formally accused former President Jair Bolsonaro and more than 30 other people of attempting a coup to keep him in office.
US Regions November 29 US-based model, husband and child kidnapped and held 12 hours after leaving restaurant in Brazil: reports A Brazilian model who lives in the U.S. was kidnapped along with her husband and child in her home country this week and held captive for 12 hours.
Lifestyle November 24 'Cursed' 800-pound emerald ordered to return back to Brazil from U.S. A U.S. judge has ruled that the Bahia Emerald, which was mined in 2001 and smuggled into the U.S., may return to Brazil. The jewel has been described as "cursed."
Brazil November 21 Brazil’s former President Bolsonaro and aides indicted for alleged 2022 coup attempt Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and 36 others, including aides, were indicted by federal police on Thursday for allegedly attempting a coup to keep him in office in 2022.
World November 19 Brazil's first lady aims explicit joke at key target of husband's administration: 'F--- you, Elon Musk' Brazil’s first lady Janja Lula da Silva ripped Elon Musk over the weekend, telling the entrepreneur that she "isn't afraid of him" during a pre-G-20 event.
Brazil November 13 1 dead, Supreme Court evacuated as explosions rattle Brazilian capital The Brazilian Supreme Court was evacuated Wednesday following two explosions in its vicinity, stoking security concerns in the G-20's leadup.
World October 30 Skydiver plunges to death in freak accident after both parachutes fail A shocking video has been released showing the moment professional skydiver Carolina Muñoz Kennedy plunged to her death after both parachutes failed during a fatal dive in Brazil over the weekend.
Soccer September 26 Blimp promoting Brazilian soccer team crashes into neighborhood before tournament match While flying over a Brazilian suburb Wednesday, a blimp promoting a professional soccer team in São Paulo crashed into homes on the ground.
Brazil September 16 Brazilian mayoral candidate hospitalized after rival attacks him with metal chair: Watch A Sao Paulo, Brazil candidate for mayor was attacked by one of his rivals during a televised debate on Sunday, sending him to the hospital and missing the rest of the debate.
Media September 12 EXCLUSIVE: Open letter to Brazilian Congress demands an ended to censorship amid ongoing ‘X’ ban Over 100 academics, journalists, thought leaders and politicians called on Brazil to reverse the "troubling trend of global censorship of speech."
Brazil September 7 Key Bolsonaro lieutenant blasts Biden for silence on Brazil's X ban: US has 'responsibility' to speak up Allies and former officials of Bolsonaro's administration have urged international support in their mission to overturn the Brazilian Supreme Court's decision to ban social media platform X.
NFL September 6 NFL debut in Brazil marred by concerns over safety, streaming, social media ban and the color green The NFL is making history this weekend with its first-ever game in South America, but several concerns have been raised even before Friday's kickoff in Brazil.
Departed September 6 Sergio Mendes of Brasil '66 dead at 83 Sergio Mendes died Thursday after battling long COVID, his representative confirmed to Fox News Digital. The Brazilian musician was known for the song "Mas que Nada."
Media September 5 Elon Musk gets surprising defender after X was banned in Brazil: The Washington Post The Washington Post editorial board criticized the Brazilian government for moving to ban X as another Elon Musk-led company struggles to remain operating in the country.
Philadelphia Eagles September 3 Eagles star says he told family not to come to Brazil amid safety concerns: 'The crime rate is crazy' The Philadelphia Eagles will open their season against the Green Bay Packers in Brazil on Friday, but Darius Slay will be playing without the presence of his family.
HEALTH August 28 CDC on alert as 'Sloth fever' hits the US — a disease spread by travelers from Cuba and South America ÐÓ°ÉÊÓƵ than 20 cases of of Oropouche virus disease, also known as sloth fever, have been reported in travelers returning from Cuba, the CDC said Tuesday. The disease is spread primarily through bites.