Brazil
Government base in INSS CPMI seeks indictment of Bolsonaro and Flávio
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The government-allied base presented an alternative report in the INSS CPMI on Friday (March 27), seeking indictment of 130 people, including former president Jair Bolsonaro and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PL-RJ), for billion-dollar pension frauds. The document counters the official report by relator Alfredo Gaspar (União Brasil-AL), which calls for indicting 216 names, including President Lula's son, Fábio Luís Lula da Silva (Lulinha). Voting is due by Saturday (March 28).
The National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) announced that the tariff flag for April will be green, with no additional charges on electricity bills. The decision reflects satisfactory reservoir levels in hydroelectric plants due to March rains. The green flag has been in effect since January.
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Specialists state that physical exercise must be mandatory in cancer treatment, not optional. Evidence from studies highlights benefits like reduced cardiac toxicity and fatigue. The recommendation was emphasized at the Onco in Rio congress in Rio de Janeiro.
Shawn Mendes and girlfriend Bruna Marquezine turned up the heat at a beach in her native Brazil, going shirtless and bikini-clad while locking lips in the surf. The couple, linked since December 2025, were all smiles amid heavy PDA.
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Albania's elimination, coached by Brazilian Sylvinho, by Poland in the European playoff semi-final on Thursday in Warsaw ends a historic streak. For the first time since 1930, the 2026 World Cup, expanded to 48 teams, may proceed without any Brazilian coaches leading participating squads.
The Rio de Janeiro Court of Justice annulled the election of deputy Douglas Ruas (PL) as president of the Rio de Janeiro Legislative Assembly (Alerj) on Thursday (26). Acting president desembargadora Suely Lopes Magalhães's preliminary decision cites abuse of purpose and failure to follow the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) order. Guilherme Delaroli (PL) remains as interim president.
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Brazil's Senate approved on Wednesday (March 25) a bill classifying vicaricídio as a heinous crime, with 20 to 40 years imprisonment. Inspired by the killing of two brothers in Itumbiara (GO), it integrates the Maria da Penha Law and awaits presidential sanction.
Felipe Nunes joins opening panel of Brazil Conference 2026
March 27, 2026 17:55São Paulo Book Fair announces Sandro Veronesi and Latin authors focus
March 27, 2026 12:23São Paulo mayor Nunes reallocates R$51.9 million from buses and elderly programs
March 27, 2026 08:30Martha Graeff denies knowledge of ex-boyfriend Daniel Vorcaro's frauds
March 27, 2026 08:09Solange Couto nominates Ana Paula and Milena for monster punishment in BBB 26
March 26, 2026 08:39Italy authorizes extradition of Carla Zambelli to Brazil
March 26, 2026 07:18Auto Avaliar launches MAQ360 marketplace with Stellantis as shareholder
March 26, 2026 06:50Brazil loses 2-1 to France in US friendly
March 26, 2026 03:49France beats Brazil 2-1 in friendly at Gillette Stadium
March 26, 2026 03:11Soybeans more sensitive than corn to geopolitical conflicts