Politics

Brazil On The Record Issue #6 — Keep an eye on the Brazilian government

The latest issue of our Brazil On The Record Newsletter is out! Once again, we bring you the most important laws, decrees, administrative acts, and executive orders which have been approved by the Brazilian government — and published on the Federal Register (the Diário Oficial da União).

To subscribe to this service, please contact our Communications Officer Laura Quirin at laura@brazilian.report

Table of contents: Issue #6 — March 16 to March 29

TBR Newsroom

We are an in-depth content platform about Brazil, made by Brazilians and destined to foreign audiences.

Recent Posts

Lula signs off on debt relief to state affected by floods

Finance Minister Fernando Haddad on Monday announced a bill that would authorize the federal government…

1 hour ago

Tech Roundup: AI can help with learning how to learn

Welcome to our Tech Roundup, where we bring you the biggest stories in technology and…

2 hours ago

Despite souring voters, Lula would still beat the competition

Most Brazilians say Lula doesn't deserve to be given a new term in the 2026…

5 hours ago

Porto Alegre, in South Brazil, braced as river levels continue to rise

"I insist, it's not time to go back home. It's not the time to be…

6 hours ago

Scoop: Financial crisis mars the biggest power provider in the Amazon

Amazonas Energia, a power distributor that supplies electricity to roughly 1 million people across the…

7 hours ago

Brazil, Britain, and the slave trade

In its inaugural meeting, "The Brazilian Report's To Be Read" book club will talk to…

1 day ago