World
Caminhos Seguros raids spanned Salvador towers and inland Serrinha
Headlines zeroed in on a luxury Corredor da Vitória tower while police tallies the same day still listed warrants inland and across other Salvador districts.
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Brazil pages gather Amazon and climate politics, Brasília institutions, Latin America’s largest economy, and public-safety reporting when the country is the hinge of the piece.
15 Newsorga stories on Brazil, published from 2026-05-05 through 2026-05-21. Most of this coverage sits in Sports, World, and Business. Newest first below.
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Sports
Round eight in Fortaleza turned on a late-first-half penalty chain: Gustavo Coutinho scored from the spot, Bruno José saw red before the break, and Atlético-GO withstood a barrage at Arena Castelão to bank three road points.
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Sports
Round eight of the Brasileirão Série B stayed cruel for Ponte Preta at Moisés Lucarelli: Sport Recife banked three goals—Felipinho and Chrystian’s penalty before the break, Pedro Perotti after it—to remain unbeaten and tighten grip at the summit.
14 min read
Sports
Round 15 at the Maracanã flipped in seven minutes when Vitória struck twice from a penalty and open play—until Kevin Serna’s stoppage-time reply split the points between Libertadores-chasing Flu and a Vitória side hunting breathing room above the drop zone.
14 min read
Sports
From its 1930/1935 formation story to global peaks in 1992, 1993, and 2005, Sao Paulo built one of Brazil’s most complete institutional legacies - then spent years learning how to renew it.
12 min read
Sports
From a neighborhood project in 1910 to one of South America’s largest fan cultures, Corinthians built identity through class politics, iconic eras, and landmark world titles.
12 min read
Sports
Founded by Italian immigrants in 1914 and renamed amid wartime politics in 1942, Palmeiras built a century-long tradition of structure, titles, and institutional resilience.
12 min read
Sports
From 1912 origins to 1960s global tours, Santos built one of football’s most mythic identities around beauty, youth development, and Pele. The modern story asks how that heritage is renewed in a harder financial era.
12 min read
Sports
How Clube de Regatas do Flamengo evolved from Rio’s waterfront sport to a football institution defined by mass culture, Zico’s golden era, 1981 world glory, and modern continental resurgence.
12 min read
Sports
Flamengo’s 2026 season is balancing two truths at once - domestic points left on the table and continental authority still intact. Here is where Rubro-Negro stand and what will decide the next phase.
11 min read
Sports
Paraguay’s Recoleta and Santos split the points again in the Sudamericana group stage—this time in Pedro Juan Caballero—after a Brazilian lead at half-time and a dramatic late equaliser in front of the home crowd.
12 min read