Os ventos constantes devem provocar dias com muita nebulosidade e temperaturas baixas em São Paulo, de acordo com a previsão do tempo. A terça (2) será encoberta de nuvens, com poucas aberturas de sol e sensação de frio. Leia mais (06/02/2026 - 05h00)
Com as previsões dos institutos de meteorologia de que o El Niño deste ano deve ser um dos mais fortes da história, o Governo de São Paulo se antecipou e preparou novidades para enfrentar os impactos do período de estiagem deste ano, principalmente, as queimadas, que costumam proliferar nesta época de calor e tempo seco. Leia mais (06/02/2026 - 04h00)
A Polícia Civil do Pará investiga um acidente de trânsito que resultou na morte de quatro torcedores remistas, em Belém. O atropelamento tem indícios de confronto entre torcidas organizadas do Paysandu e do Remo. Leia mais (06/01/2026 - 23h45)
Genilda de Oliveira, 46, é uma mulher precavida. Ao entrar no trem superlotado, dá um jeito de armar um banquinho dobrável e viaja sentada no meio da multidão espremida em pé. Leia mais (06/01/2026 - 23h00)
A Anac (Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil) anunciou nesta segunda-feira (1º) os possíveis impactos diante do bloqueio de R$ 24 milhões do seu orçamento, previsto no decreto (12.990 de 29 de maio), do governo Lula (PT). Leia mais (06/01/2026 - 22h23)
A Polícia Civil de Goiás investiga um homem de 43 anos suspeito de agredir um adolescente até ele desmaiar na sexta-feira (29), em Goiânia, após um jogo de futebol. Leia mais (06/01/2026 - 21h43)
Brazil's government on Friday issued an official note rejecting the decision adopted by the administration of US President Donald Trump to designate Brazil's two main organized crime groups, the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and the Comando Vermelho, as terrorist organizations. "We will not accept the use of arbitrary measures from abroad as a pretext to attack our sov
The Capricorn Bioceanic Corridor, one of the most ambitious infrastructure projects underway in South America, is moving through its final stretch on the border between Paraguay and Brazil, with just twenty-one metres remaining to complete the physical link of the so-called Bioceanic Bridge, according to Paraguayan government authorities cited in late May 2026. The structu
A delegation from the United Kingdom’s Royal College of Defense Studies (RCDS) visited Chile the week of 18 May as part of its annual tour of Latin America, aimed at strengthening strategic analysis and global understanding of challenges related to security, defense and international cooperation.
A 63-year-old Argentine tourist, identified as Eduardo Ignacio, was arrested on Sunday in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais on racial discrimination charges after photographing and filming a 7-year-old Black boy aboard a tourist train, and sharing the images in a messaging group with racist comments that included the phrase: “I can take him as a slave.” The case, rec
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Monday began a preventive radiotherapy treatment following the removal of a cancerous lesion from his scalp, in a medical intervention that places the spotlight on the health of the 80-year-old leader four months before the presidential elections in which he will seek a fourth term. The Sirio-Libanés Hospital, the private
The Paris Court of Appeals on Thursday found Air France and Airbus guilty of manslaughter in connection with the crash of flight AF447, which plunged into the Atlantic Ocean on 1 June 2009 on the Rio de Janeiro–Paris route with a death toll of 228 people. The ruling overturns the April 2023 decision in which both companies had been acquitted, and finds the airline and th
MEXICO · ECONOMY Key Facts —Headline figure: Mexico took in $4.98bn in family remittances in April 2026, up 3.7% from a year earlier, the central bank said. —The monthly story: Inflows fell 9.4% from March, the steepest April-versus-prior-month decline since 2020 and below the $5.17bn analysts polled by Bloomberg had expected. —Year-to-date: January-to-April inflows reached […] The post M
ECUADOR · TRADE Key Facts —The move: Ecuador’s customs agency cut its “security tariff” on Colombian imports to zero from June 1, ending a charge that had peaked at 100%. —The escalation: The tariff began at 30% in February, rose to 50% in March and hit 100% on May 1, prompting matching Colombian duties and […] The post Ecuador Scraps Its 100% Tariff on Colombian Goods, Ending a Trade
Correios, Brazil’s 363-year-old state-owned postal monopoly, posted a Q1 2026 net loss of R$3.16 billion ($626 million), an 82.3% deepening from R$1.72 billion ($340M) a year earlier and the worst opening quarter in company history. The result, filed on May 30 and confirmed in official statements on June 1, marks the operator’s 14th consecutive loss-making […] The post Brazil’s State Posta
Bitcoin price today falls to a two-month low near 70,000 as Strategy sells BTC, ETF outflows hit a record, and crypto diverges from record-high equities. The post Bitcoin Price Today Drops to a Two-Month Low Near $70K appeared first on The Rio Times.
Chile stock market report: the IPSA drops 1.50% to 10,626 in a bearish session that breaks the moving-average cluster as the regional bid moves elsewhere. The post Chile’s Stock Market Falls 1.5% as the Slide Deepens appeared first on The Rio Times.
A 2026 guide to schools in Mexico for expats: public, bilingual and international options, curricula, tuition ranges and how to enrol your child. The post Schools in Mexico for Expats: Choosing a School (2026) appeared first on The Rio Times.
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