Brazil News in English
January 13, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 13th January, and here’s your Brazil daily news capsule.
Lula aims for a record 39 ministries, but security ministry plans are scrapped.
The EU approves a trade agreement with Mercosur, but Brazil needs further reforms.
An extratropical cyclone hits Rio Grande do Sul, causing damage in 18 municipalities.
The Mexican president hints at possible talks with Trump amid threats of military action.
A family loses a legal battle over blood transfusion for a Jehovah's Witness.
Experts suggest Toffoli and Moraes should recuse themselves from Master Bank matters.
Severe weather alerts issued for over 80 cities in Santa Catarina with strong winds expected.
Congress may challenge Lula's veto on sentencing guidelines amid public dissent.
Minister Moraes teaches institutional integrity to the Federal Council of Medicine.
Tragic incidents as six drown on São Paulo's beaches within 24 hours.
Protests in Iran escalate, with calls for Khamenei to resign amid repression and violence.
Trump's plans to sell Venezuelan oil raise questions about potential buyers.
Women burning Khamenei's photo emerge as a new symbol of resistance in Iran.
Google aims to become the retail industry's showcase and checkout point, challenging Amazon.
A study warns about nutritional risks linked to prolonged use of omeprazole.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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