Brazil News in English
February 11, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 11th February, and here’s your Brazil daily news capsule.
Senator Jorge Seif's cassation trial begins at the TSE, with a vote against his removal.
SC's general delegate faces investigation over the controversial Cão Orelha case.
Carlos warns of a high risk of death for former President Bolsonaro amid legal battles.
Tensions rise in Congress over supersalaries, isolating the PL party from discussions.
Latin America’s corruption index reveals Brazil's poor standing, repeating its lowest score.
Bolsonaro's defense has ten days to respond to potential expulsion from the Army.
Hugo Motta submits a PEC to abolish the 6x1 work schedule, stirring debate in Congress.
Russia accuses the U.S. of suffocating Cuba, as the island faces an energy crisis.
The European Parliament tightens immigration rules, impacting policies across the EU.
Portugal elects a new president, a socialist who defeats the far-right candidate.
Venezuelan opposition leader reportedly kidnapped shortly after release from prison.
NASA urges humanity to prepare for significant developments expected in 2026.
A study warns that obesity increases the risk of complications from infectious diseases.
Training brain speed may help reduce Alzheimer's risk, according to new research.
Childhood obesity linked to early vascular damage, raising serious health concerns.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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