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  • Brazil and Paraguay join forces against syphilis. 3 Sep 2025 

    Brazilian experts joined Tuesday a working meeting in Asunción between local representatives of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and Paraguay's National Program for the Control of HIV/AIDS and STIs (Pronasida), and the General Directorate of Health Surveillance to further discuss the elimination of congenital syphilis and acquired syphilis through a project cal

  • Brazilian health officials urge people to update Covid-19 vaccination. 2 Sep 2025 

    According to the latest InfoGripe Bulletin from the Rio de Janeiro-based Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), there has been an increase in cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) due to Covid-19 in four Brazilian states: Rio de Janeiro, Ceará, Amazonas, and Paraíba. While the overall number of severe cases remains low and is not yet significantly impacting hospi

  • All set for first day of coup trial against Bolsonaro and others. 2 Sep 2025 

    Brazil's Federal Supreme Court (STF) is starting on Tuesday the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven other defendants for allegedly planning a coup d'état to overthrow Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva following the 2022 elections. The group is part of the core of the complaint filed by the Attorney General's Office (PGR).

  • Brazil reaches all-time high in oil and gas output. 2 Sep 2025 

    Brazil surpassed the barrier of 5 million barrels of oil and natural gas produced per day for the first time ever, the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP), the regulatory agency for the oil and gas industry, announced Monday. The achievement was recorded in July this year, it was also explained.

  • Brazil’s richest earning faster. 1 Sep 2025 

    A study by the research group FiscalData last week found that Brazil's 0.1% richest people (about 160,000 individuals) increased their earnings fivefold faster than average Brazilians between 2017 and 2023. This group's income rose 6.9% against the 1.4% national average. Hence, they went from holding 9.1% of the country's income in 2017 to 12.5% in 2023, the survey found.

  • Brazil: Volkswagen found guilty of slave-like labor exploitation. 30 Aug 2025 

    Carmaker Volkswagen was found accountable for the exploitation of labor analogous to slavery between 1974 and 1986 at the Vale do Rio Cristalino farm, also known as the Volkswagen Farm, located in Santana do Araguaia, in the Brazilian State of Pará.


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  • Bolsonaro Coup Trial, Day 3 of 5: Moraes and Dino Vote to Convict Amid Evidence Manipulation Allegations. 4 Sep 2025 

    The third day of Jair Bolsonaro’s trial before Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) brought decisive moves inside the courtroom and explosive allegations outside. Inside, Justice Alexandre de Moraes, rapporteur of the case, cast the first vote to convict Bolsonaro and seven allies for charges including coup plotting, armed criminal organization, and violent attack on democratic […]

  • Colombia’s Coffee Harvest Soars as Rainfall Shifts Crop Cycle. 4 Sep 2025 

    Colombian growers delivered 1.24 million 60-kg bags of coffee in August 2025, a 19 percent rise over last year. The National Federation of Coffee Growers (FNC) reported this surge reflects a shifted harvest cycle after heavy rains delayed the first-half crop. Consequently, producers moved much of their yield into the second half of the coffee […]

  • Climate Swings Drive 74% Q4 2025 Profit Drop at BrasilAgro. 4 Sep 2025 

    BrasilAgro announced on September 3, 2025 that its net income fell 74 percent to R$ 61.3 million ($11 million) in the fourth quarter of the 2024/2025 harvest. Harsh drought in some regions and heavy rains in others reduced yields. The company also planted fewer acres, and field management under erratic conditions proved difficult. Adjusted EBITDA […]

  • World’s Second-Largest Iron Miner Vale Bets $12 Billion on Revolutionary Technology. 4 Sep 2025 

    Vale, the world’s second-largest iron ore producer, announced a $12.2 billion overhaul of its Brazilian operations on September 4, 2024, abandoning the deadly dam storage methods that killed 289 people in two disasters. The six-year plan represents mining’s most dramatic safety transformation. The announcement came as Vale reopened its Capanema mine in Minas Gerais after […]

  • Strong U.S. Demand Widens Trade Gap as Hiring Cools, Costs Ease. 4 Sep 2025 

    Official releases from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Department of Labor, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the Energy Information Administration show a clear pattern. Americans spent freely, imports jumped, hiring cooled at the edges, and business costs eased. The trade figures set the tone. July exports reached $280.50 billion […]

  • Machado Says Venezuela Could Become Key U.S. Ally in Latin America After Maduro. 4 Sep 2025 

    María Corina Machado, Venezuela’s opposition leader, says her country could become Washington’s strongest partner in Latin America once Nicolás Maduro leaves power. Speaking from hiding after receiving direct threats, she tied Maduro’s departure to a shift that would reshape trade, security, and migration across the region. She argues that Maduro no longer trusts his own […]


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