Brazilian Voices: Reflections on 2025 and Hopes for 2026
Brazilians look back on 2025 with ‘change’ on their minds and share hopes for a safe, joyful 2026.
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Brazilians look back on 2025 with ‘change’ on their minds and share hopes for a safe, joyful 2026.
Brazil’s COP30 president André Corrêa do Lago shares insights on ongoing climate debates and Brazil’s plan to push fossil fuel phase-out talks after last month’s Belém conference.
A powerful storm struck Guaíba, Brazil, on Dec. 15, toppling a 24m Statue of Liberty replica installed by Havan. No injuries reported amid growing weather extremes.
Ex-President Bolsonaro can seek a semi-open prison regime by 2032 after serving about six years and 10 months of his 27-year sentence.
Brazil’s Environment Minister Marina Silva shares insights on climate action and its viability ahead of COP30, highlighting global urgency and youth engagement.
Brazil becomes the first Latin American country to enact an online safety law protecting children and teens, with strict rules for platforms and hefty fines for violations.
The Chinese mainland is breaking records with its soy imports from Brazil, boosting Brazilian exporters and reshaping global agri-markets amid shifting trade ties.
Great Wall Motors from the Chinese mainland has launched its first plant in the Americas—in Brazil’s Iracemápolis—marking a major step in its global expansion.
Brazil’s PIX instant payment system has become the top way to pay — but a new US trade probe is adding scrutiny to its fintech boom.
Brazil’s Supreme Court places Bolsonaro under house arrest, stirring political debates and drawing international attention.