Federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of former president Jair Bolsonaro, presented a bill to the Chamber of Deputies that seeks to regulate digital influencers who promote betting sites and online casinos in Brazil.
Brazil’s federal police have arrested Gen. Walter Braga Netto, a member of former President Jair Bolsonaro’s cabinet, in connection with an alleged coup plot, the Supreme Court said in a statement.
The arrest of a four-star general in Brazil over the weekend shows courts are ready to play hardball with those accused of plotting to violently overturn election results, breaking with the impunity that shadowed nearly a century of military coups.
Brazil's 2026 presidential election may offer a field of candidates featuring neither incumbent Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva nor far-right rival Jair Bolsonaro.He will certainly be our candidate in 2026,
Catholic leaders in Brazil are joining efforts to stop attempts to pardon the conspirators who planned a coup d’état in Brazil at the end of 2022.
BRASILIA: Brazil's 2026 presidential election may offer a field of candidates featuring neither incumbent Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva nor far-right rival Jair Bolsonaro. That scenario - possible ...
Brazil's prosecutor general is expected to decide next year whether to bring charges against Bolsonaro and his associates ... Ricardo Brito in Brasilia, and Eduardo Simoes in Sao Paulo; Editing ...
Brazil's online gambling market is huge, with visits to betting sites accounting for 15% of global traffic and $11 billion spent on wagers in 2023.
There were no antebellum hoop skirts at the site of Brazil's annual“Festa Confederada,” or Confederate Festival, in 2024. Flag poles that once flew
Brazil's Supreme Federal ... Minister and current Federal Deputy Eduardo Pazuello, former Health Ministry Secretary Mayra Pinheiro, and former Bolsonaro Communication Secretary Fabio Wajngarten ...
Christian groups and think tanks are weaving together a network with nodes in Washington and Budapest. Meanwhile, Madrid is gaining importance as a bridge to far-right movements in Latin America
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