Activists take to the streets every year on Nov. 20 to fight the exploitation of and discrimination against black people
If signed into law by president Temer, justices’ wages will be roughly 40 times the country’s minimum wage
Case remains unsolved nearly eight months after Franco and driver Anderson Gomes were killed in downtown Rio
Despite their differences, military men, neoliberals, traditional politicians will have to live together as of January
Senate bill put forward by rural caucus re-emerges after Brazil’s elections as conservatives gain momentum
Federal Judge Sergio Moro will serve as the Minister of Justice in Jair Bolsonaro’s government
President-elect Bolsonaro’s ‘economic guru’ Paulo Guedes plans to eliminate ‘labor burden’ and turn back on Mercosur
People are mobilizing in Brazilian cities against the rise of the far-right in the country
Landless workers’ leader spoke with Brasil de Fato on the next steps for the left after Jair Bolsonaro’s victory
Two of Brazil's major people's fronts released a statement on the result of the country's presidential elections