Brazil News in English
February 27, 2026
AI Generated Audio News Capsule
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Good morning! It’s 27th February, and here’s your Brazil daily news capsule.
President of Republicanos warns against ending the 6x1 work schedule, citing potential job losses.
Haddad accepts Lula's invitation to run for governor of São Paulo amid party strategy debates.
Brazilian opinions on the Carnival parade honoring Lula show mixed reactions, according to Atlas research.
Moraes claims, "They have wanted to take me down for a long time," amid ongoing controversies.
Hillary Clinton pauses testimony about Epstein after a photo leak, maintains she never met him.
A former SPTuris official faces scrutiny after being dismissed, owning a luxury home and car.
Supreme Court seeks to regain credibility amid ongoing challenges and controversies over its decisions.
Indigenous protests in Santarém raise questions about private sector involvement in infrastructure projects.
Gilmar Mendes advocates for the continuation of the fake news inquiry, defending the Supreme Court's integrity.
NASA identifies an astronaut with a "mysterious illness" during a space mission, raising concerns.
Brazil's government announces over 73 million reais in aid for rice producers to support the sector.
New insights reveal how bond vigilantes assess Brazil's fiscal policies and economic stability.
Experts find possible remnants of an old Soviet probe on the Moon, sparking interest in space history.
André Marques addresses rumors about his sexuality, sharing personal insights and confirming his single status.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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