Brazil News in English
January 17, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
Transcription
Good morning! It’s 17th January, and here’s your Brazil daily news capsule.
Norway is baffled by the Nobel medal awarded to Trump, raising questions about its value.
Nunes remains silent on his sister's arrest, while she is released after a custody hearing.
Prosecutors demand R$ 13 thousand in damages from a young man who abandoned a friend on a trail.
Moraes sends a habeas corpus to Gilmar, aiming to release Bolsonaro from detention.
Rare images reveal overcrowding in Iranian morgues amid violent protests and rising death tolls.
Trump appoints a new U.S. Secretary of State and former British Prime Minister to the Gaza peace council.
Tensions escalate in Iran as the U.S. reportedly moves an aircraft carrier to the Middle East.
The NATO chief remains silent on Greenland to maintain unity with Trump amid ongoing discussions.
Iran's crown prince expresses confidence that the people will overthrow the current regime.
A mother of Elon Musk's child sues an AI company over sexualized deepfake images.
Brazil seizes R$ 166 million in pirate TV equipment as part of a crackdown on digital piracy.
Subway Surfers announces a sequel set to launch on Android and iOS this February.
Astronauts return to Earth after a shortened NASA mission due to a medical issue.
A rare "extraterrestrial" glass found in Brazil reveals evidence of a cosmic collision.
Butantan is recruiting elderly participants for dengue vaccine trials in three cities.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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