Mission
Today in Brazil is a daily news digest covering Brazilian politics, economy, culture, justice, sports, and technology written entirely in English for readers who want to understand one of the world most consequential countries but lack access to Portuguese-language journalism. We translate, contextualize, and curate. Every story comes with the background a non-Brazilian reader needs to make sense of it.
How We Work
Our editorial process combines human judgment with AI-assisted production. Editors select stories from Brazil major outlets, agents translate and draft context, and human staff make every final publishing decision. Each article carries a bibliography listing its primary sources so readers can verify claims and go deeper. In straight news we aim for strict factual neutrality. Opinion and analysis pieces are clearly labelled and reflect a declared centre-right editorial line.
Sources
We draw on a wide range of Brazilian newsrooms across the political and editorial spectrum:
- Agência Brasil
- Brado Jornal
- Brasil Paralelo
- Correio Braziliense
- Estadão
- Folha de S.Paulo
- G1 (Globo)
- Gazeta do Povo
- Jovem Pan
- Metrópoles
- Poder360
- Revista Oeste
- UOL
Editorial Standards
We separate news from opinion in every issue. News articles report facts and attribute every claim. Opinion pieces carry a clear byline and label. We correct errors promptly and transparently. We actively seek source diversity across political, regional, and socioeconomic lines. If we get something wrong, we say so.
Contact
Press enquiries, tip-offs, and corrections: editor@todayinbrazil.com

