January 16, 2026 – Brazil Headlines

1Mineira está desaparecida há quase um mês em Caldas Novas (GO)

Story gist: A real estate broker from Minas Gerais disappeared nearly a month ago in Caldas Novas, Goiás, Brazil, after entering her building’s basement to restore electricity. She sent a video to a friend moments before vanishing, according to her mother.
Left
Corretora desaparece após ir ao subsolo do próprio prédio religar luz em GO
— UOL Notícias
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Center
Corretora de imóveis enviou vídeo para amiga momentos antes de desaparecer em Caldas Novas, diz mãe
— G1
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning UOL frames the disappearance around the routine act of relighting power in the basement, implying vulnerability in everyday tasks. Center G1 emphasizes the poignant detail of a final video to a friend, per the mother, adding emotional urgency. Right-leaning outlets are absent, omitting any conservative perspective on the incident.

2Juristas veem ‘causa própria’ e abuso de poder em inquérito de Moraes sobre vazamentos

Story gist: Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes opened an inquiry into leaks from the Federal Revenue Service. Jurists and a senator criticized it as self-serving and an abuse of power.
Left
Ministros tratam inquérito de Moraes sobre vazamentos como autoproteção, similar a inquérito das fake news
— Folha de S.Paulo
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Center
Procedimento aberto no STF é nova frente de apuração sobre atuação da Receita
— O Globo
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Right
Senador acusa Moraes e Toffoli de “constranger e intimidar” PF e Receita
— Gazeta do Povo
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Folha frames the inquiry as ministers viewing it as self-protection akin to the fake news probe, emphasizing parallels to past controversies. Center outlet O Globo presents it neutrally as a new STF investigation into Receita actions, focusing on procedure without criticism. Right-leaning Gazeta highlights a senator’s accusations of intimidation by Moraes and Toffoli against PF and Receita, using confrontational tone.

3Moraes autoriza Bolsonaro a ler livros para reduzir a pena da trama golpista

Story gist: Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes authorized former President Jair Bolsonaro to read books to reduce his penalty in the coup plot case. The Federal Prosecution denied Bolsonaro a SmartTV but authorized a religious visit.
Left
Moraes autoriza Bolsonaro a ler livros para reduzir a pena da trama golpista
— G1
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Center
No major center-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Right
PGR nega SmartTV para Bolsonaro, mas autoriza visita religiosa
— Jovem Pan
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Bias summary: Left-leaning G1 frames the story as Moraes authorizing books to cut Bolsonaro’s ‘coup plot’ penalty, emphasizing judicial leniency with loaded terminology. Right-leaning Jovem Pan stresses PGR denying SmartTV while permitting religious visits, highlighting restrictions sympathetically. No center outlets cover it, omitting neutral framing.

4Alagamento paralisou parte da Linha 10-Turquesa nesta quinta, 15

Story gist: Flooding paralyzed part of São Paulo’s Linha 10-Turquesa train line on Thursday, the 15th.
Left
No major left-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Center
Alagamento paralisou parte da Linha 10-Turquesa nesta quinta, 15
— Metrô CPTM
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Right
Previsão do tempo: São Paulo se prepara para mais um dia de chuvas nesta sexta, 16
— VEJA
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets omitted coverage entirely, absenting any perspective on the incident. Center sources like Metrô CPTM delivered neutral, factual headlines focused solely on the flooding disruption. Right-leaning VEJA shifted emphasis to weather forecasts, highlighting São Paulo’s preparations for ongoing rains on Friday, downplaying the train paralysis.

5Paraguai chama chefes de Estados para assinar acordo Mercosul-UE, e Lula deve ficar de fora

Story gist: Paraguay invited heads of state to sign the Mercosul-EU trade agreement. Brazilian President Lula is expected to be absent from the event.
Left
Colonialismo verde
— CartaCapital
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Center
Ausente na assinatura de acordo Mercosul-UE no Paraguai, Lula quer ‘foto da vitória’ com cúpula europeia
— G1
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Right
No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning CartaCapital frames the agreement as ‘green colonialism,’ emphasizing environmental exploitation concerns. Center G1 highlights Lula’s absence from Paraguay signing while seeking a later ‘victory photo’ with European leaders, neutrally noting political maneuvering. No right-leaning coverage appears, omitting conservative views potentially supportive of trade or critical of Lula’s strategy.