Demonstration Alert – U.S. Consulate Porto Alegre, Brazil (March 3, 2026) 

Demonstration Alert – U.S. Consulate Porto Alegre, Brazil (March 3, 2026)  – U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Brazil Skip to main content An official website of the United States government Here’s how... Read more »

Historic harvests and sky-high prices – so why can’t Colombia’s coffee-growers hire pickers? | Climate crisis

Mary Luz Pérez Arrubla and her brother, Rodrigo, are fourth-generation farmers cultivating coffee on steep Andean slopes near the town of Líbano, in the rich agricultural region of Tolima. Along with the... Read more »

Latin American Pulse for Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Milei Declares “Century of the Americas” as Ecuador–Colombia Trade War Erupts, Bolivia Reels from Deadly Crash, and Machado Eyes Caracas Return Executive Summary The Big Picture: Latin America opens the week caught... Read more »

Protests persist at Iranian colleges as US military threat looms

CAIRO (AP) — It has been seven weeks since the Iranian government used brute force to extinguish huge nationwide protests. But public resistance to the Islamic Republic is still flickering on Iranian... Read more »

Allies press Lula for electoral push in São Paulo

Amid rising poll numbers for Flávio Bolsonaro, the Liberal Party’s likely presidential candidate, allies of President Lula are calling for an immediate electoral offensive by the Workers’ Party (PT) in São Paulo.... Read more »

Azul, LATAM, American, Delta, and More Major Airlines Trigger Travel Disruptions in Brazil as Ten Key Flights Are Cancelled Across São Paulo, Rio, Brasília, and More Major Routes – New Update You Need to Know

Home » AIRLINE NEWS » Azul, LATAM, American, Delta, and More Major Airlines Trigger Travel Disruptions in Brazil as Ten Key Flights Are Cancelled Across São Paulo, Rio, Brasília, and More Major... Read more »

Public security overhaul tests Brazil Congress before elections

With a floor vote in the Chamber of Deputies scheduled for Wednesday (4), the proposal to amend the Constitution (PEC) on public security has shifted from a federal government priority to a... Read more »

Is Big Tech Trying to Shut Down Democracy?

Over the last two decades, Brazil has become something of an emblem of the global battle for digital sovereignty. It is often referred to internationally as one of the few positive examples... Read more »

Why ‘The New Pele’ Is Still Fighting For a Spot on Brazil’s 2026 World Cup Squad

At the very start of the year, it looked like Endrick’s dream of making Brazil’s World Cup squad was dead in the water. The Real Madrid youngster only played 99 minutes for... Read more »

‘The river won’: how campaigners in Brazilian Amazon stopped privatisation of waterway | Brazil

“A victory for life.” That was the triumphal message from Indigenous campaigners in the Brazilian Amazon this week after they staved off a threat to the Tapajós River by occupying a grain... Read more »