Indian Coronavirus Variant Found In Brazil
SAO PAULO, Brazil, Thurs. May 27, 2021 (Reuters) - A traveler arriving in Brazil has been diagnosed with the coronavirus variant first discovered in...
Black Brazilians Protest On National Day Against Racism
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Fri. May 14, 2021 (Reuters) - Black Brazilians demonstrated in the country's two largest cities on Thursday to protest against...
Indigenous People Continue To Be Under Threat In Brazil
By Anthony Boadle
BRASILIA, Brazil, Weds. May 12, 2021 (Reuters) - The indigenous community in Brazil continues to be under threat as another attack almost...
Is Now the Time For Brazil To Legalize Gambling?
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. May. 11, 2021: COVID-19 has shaken up the world, and Brazil is no exception. So far, there have...
This European Country Detects First Cases Of Brazilian Variant
WARSAW, Poland, Thurs. May 6 (Reuters) - Another European country has detected its first three cases of the Brazilian variant of the coronavirus, its...
Indigenous Leaders Critical Of Government In This Latin American Country Subpoenaed
BRASILIA, Brazil, May 4, 2021: (Reuters) - At least two top indigenous leaders in one Latin American nation have been subpoenaed for criticizing the...
This Latin American Country Nears 400,000 COVID-19 Deaths
By Sabrina Valle
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, Thurs. April 29, 2021 (Reuters) - A single Latin American nation is nearing 400,000 deaths from the dreaded...
Infrastructure Provides A Boost For Gamers In Brazil And Argentina
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Tues. April 27, 2021: While Mexico has the largest video game market in Latin America, Brazil and Argentina place...
Emergency Sedatives Badly Needed In Brazil
SAO PAULO, Brazil, Fri. April 16 (Reuters) - An emergency shipment of sedatives needed to intubate severely ill COVID-19 patients arrived in Brazil late...
Brazil’s “Failed” COVID-19 Response Cost Thousands Of Lives
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, April 15, 2021 (Reuters) - The Brazilian government's "failed response" to the pandemic led to thousands of otherwise avoidable deaths...