The White House declared victory in a standoff with Colombia over accepting deported migrants from the United States on Sunday, following Pres
Brazil's Ministry of Foreign Affairs plans to seek explanations from the U.S. government over the "degrading treatment" of Brazilians on a deportation flight, the ministry wrote on X on Saturday night.
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Argentina’s under-20 soccer team has humbled archrival Brazil 6-0 in their first match in the South American championship’s Group B.
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Petrobras PBR, Brazil's state-controlled oil and gas giant, has reported a landmark achievement in 2024 with record production levels at its refineries, marking a significant milestone in the company’s operational success.
Brazil moved swiftly to rule Bolsonaro ineligible for office until 2030, a penalty that could be extended by ongoing criminal investigations. In Washington, however, Republicans in the Senate helped acquit Trump in an impeachment trial that would have prevented him from seeking the presidency again.
Brazil do not have a chance to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup unless Neymar plays, according to the legendary Romário.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are on an eight-match unbeaten streak in all competitions and are third in the league table. Given how well this season is going, the club are well aware of the importance of doing the right transfer business in the January window.
Abra—which also controls Colombia’s flag carrier Avianca—and Azul concluded the two Brazilian airlines have 90% complimentary and non-overlapping routes. Last year, amid reports that Azul was interested in merging with its rival GOL, the airlines launched a domestic codeshare.
Azul and Gol , two of Brazil's largest airlines, are moving a step closer to a sweeping merger that would create a dominant carrier in Latin America's No. 1 economy, a securities filing showed on Wednesday.