Rio de Janeiro"•A massive fire on Sunday ripped through Rio de Janeiro’s treasured National Museum, one of Brazil’s oldest, in what the nation’s president...
Paris—Brazil has been described as the most dangerous country for land activists in 2017 with 57 killed, while the Philippines accounted for 48, although...
Rio de Janeiro—South America’s economic giant, Brazil, remained almost in a transport stranglehold on Tuesday despite a pledge from the president that a nine-day...
BRASILIA—The Brazilian government and transport unions struck a deal late Thursday to halt for 15 days a nationwide truckers’ strike that has caused severe...
By Eric Jurado
In the early 2000s, Brazil’s economy was growing rapidly. The government had enacted economic and monetary reforms, and divested holdings in some...
BRAZILIA"•He may be Brazil’s most unpopular president in decades and charged with serious crimes, but Michel Temer, the ultimate teflon leader, is expected to...
Sao Paulo—Tens of thousands took to Brazilian streets Sunday to support sacked leader Dilma Rousseff and protest the new government of Michel Temer, who...