Brazil
The Secret Agent, a gripping and gory film from Brazil, premiers in Israel
An opening title says that the film takes place in Brazil in 1977, during “a time of great mischief,” which turns out to be a playful understatement.
Passador in Tel Aviv: A meat lover’s paradise - restaurant review
Saving lives under fire: A Brazilian doctor’s journey from Brazil to the IDF - interview
Maduro’s fall shows how US power is reshaping Latin America’s future - opinion
Brazil deports Palestinian man, accuses him of being a Hamas spokesperson
Brazilian police sources said Muslim Abuumar was not coming for a visit but to stay in Brazil and become a spokesman for Hamas.
Lula removes Brazilian ambassador to Israel amid diplomatic spat
A new Brazilian ambassador to Israel will be announced in due course, Brazil's foreign relations ministry said in a statement, adding that until then.
Ayelet Shaked visits Brazil: Despite da Silva, Brazilians are pro-Israel
'We find ourselves in a difficult period, but there have been many difficult times in history, and this will pass and we will overcome,' Shaked said in a message to Brazilian Jews.
Brazilian girl killed by South America's most dangerous scorpion
The Brazilian yellow scorpion, or by its scientific name Tityus serrulatus, is considered the most venomous scorpion in South America.
Tragic incident in Brazil: Israeli tourist dies while trying to escape from suspected robber
Israeli tourist Alma Buhadana, 24, died in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, trying to escape a robber. Israeli authorities assist her family in repatriation.
Brazilian chef David Hertz is using food to bring about social change
Over the past 20 years, Brazilian-Jewish chef David Hertz has created a cooking school, Gastromotiva, to help underprivileged Brazilians learn a trade and assist Brazil's most vulnerable citizens.
Elbit wins Brazilian army weapons tender
The decision comes amid Brazilian PM Lula da Silva's criticism of Israel.
Lula's foreign policy cause of Brazil's weak condemnation of Iran's attack, experts report
Since Lula's third term began, Brazil, once a constructive and moderate voice in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, has pivoted to support the Palestinians at the expense of its ties with Israel.
Ancient art and fossils: Study reveals early humans' understanding of dinosaurs
A recent study suggests prehistoric humans in Brazil created petroglyphs near dinosaur tracks, indicating intentional association. The findings may reshape views on ancient cultures and paleontology.
Amphibians use scream inaudible to humans for self-defense against predators, new study suggests
Researchers in South America have recorded the use of ultrasound by a frog for defense against predators, a first in the region, shedding light on amphibian behavior.