Brazil Brazil's daily deaths from COVID pass 4,000 mark for first time Only the US and Peru have had daily death tolls higher than 4,000. Brazil's pandemic toll is quickly approaching 340,000, the second-highest in the world. 07/04/2021
No Comment Bolsonaro supporters, protesters clash at Brazil demo Minor scuffles broke out in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday as supporters of President Jair Bolsonaro clashed with opponents at a public demonstration held on the anniversary of the country's military coup. 01/04/2021
Brazil Brazil military chiefs quit as Bolsonaro seeks their support The leaders of all three branches of Brazil’s armed forces jointly resigned following President Jair Bolsonaro's replacement of the defence minister 31/03/2021
No Comment Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer undergoes renovation Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer undergoes renovation 29/03/2021
No Comment Bolsonaro greets supporters as they wish him happy birthday They cheered the 66-year-old outside the presidential palace in the capital, Brasilia. 23/03/2021
Travel News Iconic beaches in Rio de Janeiro and Miami are closed to the public Rio and Florida are known for their long, sweeping beaches but spikes in Coronavirus cases and brawling crowds have led to them being closed. 21/03/2021
Nature Does the Amazon rainforest emit more greenhouse gases than it absorbs? A new study suggests the Amazon rainforest could actually be contributing to the climate crisis. 17/03/2021
Brazil Brazil's Bolsonaro picks fourth health minister in year as COVID rages The revolving door signals the challenges for the government of Latin America’s largest nation to implement effective measures to control the virus’ spread, or even agree on which measures are necessary. 16/03/2021
Brazil WHO urges Brazil to act as COVID deaths hit record high "We are deeply concerned," WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a press conference. 13/03/2021
Brazil Restrictions on Rio's Copacabana beach as COVID-19 cases rise Police are now patrolling Brazil's most famous beach after its many stalls were closed on Friday. 06/03/2021
No Comment Rio's 'bate-bolas' stage small parade despite cancelled carnival The world-famous Brazilian festival is not happening this year amid the pandemic, but some still dressed up in their exuberant, hand-made costumes for a symbolic celebration. 14/02/2021
No Comment Sambistas perform to open Rio's would-be carnival season The symbolic performance marked what would have opened Rio's carnival season - a series of events that has been scrapped due to the pandemic. 13/02/2021
No Comment Brazil's Amazon riverside communities receive COVID jabs Brazil has recorded nearly 10 million cases of COVID-19 and 234,000 deaths. 10/02/2021
Brazil Brazil's Amazon region suffers deadly lack of oxygen supplies Brazilian artists, football clubs, and politicians used their platforms to appeal for help for the city of Manaus, which is experiencing a dire lack of oxygen. 16/01/2021
Brazil 'We're super tired of this war': Life on Brazil's COVID-19 frontline Euronews was given access to a hospital in Rio de Janeiro, the city with the highest per capita coronavirus death rate in the country. 12/01/2021
World Private clinics start ordering COVID-19 jabs in Brazil Brazil’s health ministry has yet to deliver details of its national vaccination plan. The central government has tasked state governors, research institutes, and private clinics with acquiring the jabs. Our International correspondent Anelise Borges is in Rio de Janeiro. 11/01/2021
No Comment Diving Santa Claus brings festive spirit to Rio de Janiero aquarium Santa Claus swam with the sharks at the Aqua Rio Marine Aquarium during their daily feeding session. 15/12/2020
Green News Indigenous photographer captures tribe fighting for the rainforest A set of photos show the Guajajara people working hard to protect the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. 11/12/2020
World Amazon deforestation at highest level in 12 years, new data reveals The 11,088 square kilometres that were deforested between July 2019 and August 2020 marks an increase of 9.6% compared to last year. 01/12/2020
No Comment Protests in Brazil after black man beaten by supermarket security People protested in a Carrefour supermarket in Rio de Janeiro after the death of a Black man beaten by white security guards at another branch in Porto Alegre. The killing has sparked outrage on social networks and overshadowed Brazil's Black Consciousness Day, a holiday in several states. 21/11/2020
Brazil Killing of black man at supermarket sparks protests across Brazil The man died after being beaten by supermarket security on the eve of Brazil's annual Black Consciousness Day, sparking angry protests at Carrefour shops across the country. 21/11/2020
No Comment Plane with first doses of CoronaVac vaccine lands in Brazil Brazil has received its first batch of the Chinese-made CoronaVac vaccine despite a political and diplomatic row over whether to use it. 19/11/2020
Brazil Brazil halts trials of Chinese-made vaccine due to 'serious event' The potential vaccine is being developed by Chinese biopharmaceutical firm Sinovac and in Brazil would be mostly produced by Sao Paulo's state-run Butantan Institute. 10/11/2020
No Comment Pele's home town pays tribute to footballing legend with mural The mural can be seen in the coastal city of Santos, ahead of the sporting legend's 80th birthday. Pele played 496 matches for Santos football club and 92 matches for Brazil between 1957 and 1971. 19/10/2020
No Comment Greenpeace raises statue of Brazil's Bolsonaro in burnt wetlands Greenpeace activists raise a four-meter statue of Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro in the burnt Pantanal wetlands to criticise his environmental policy. 10/10/2020
No Comment Dozens dance in Rio de Janeiro's streets despite COVID-19 Dozens of revellers took to the streets of Rio de Janeiro on Monday night to dance and sing at an impromptu but authorised street party. 06/10/2020