BRASILIA (Reuters) - A failed bomb attack on Brazil's Supreme Court looks set to re-unite Brasilia against far-right ...
A man killed himself while detonating explosives after trying to enter Brazil’s Supreme Court, authorities said Wednesday, in ...
In many ways, nowhere has Trump’s political strategy been more rigorously mirrored than in Brazil. Reenergized, Bolsonaro’s ...
An Argentine judge ordered the arrest of 61 people sought by Brazil for alleged involvement in the ransacking of its capital ...
Argentina has ordered the arrest of 61 Brazilian nationals for their involvement in the January 2023 storming of government ...
Brazil's first lady Rosangela "Janja" da Silva on Saturday insulted Elon Musk, the billionaire owner of X, at an event ahead ...
Police officials say two blasts near Brazil’s Supreme Court on Wednesday night are being treated as terrorist acts by a lone ...
A Brazilian Supreme Court justice says that the explosion outside the court in Brasilia was the consequence of frequent ...
Brazil's First Lady, Rosangela da Silva, reportedly made an expletive-laden remark aimed at Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Many Bolsanaro supporters are believed to have fled to Argentina following prosecutions for the Brasilia riots ...
Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes said on Thursday that the suicide bomber who tried to get into the top ...
By Felipe Tirado (*) – Like many extremist and authoritarian leaders before him, outgoing Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro ... in the UK. Like Bolsonaro in Brazil, members of both movements ...