Looser regulations for fintech lenders. The silent suicide epidemic among police officers. And the struggles of Brazil’s chemical industry.
Seen as boring, lacking style, and having little link to Brazil, the plain opening ceremony uniform has been the subject of intense discussions online this week.
Why Brazilian entrepreneurs are flocking to the U.S. The project to mine for potassium in the heart of the Amazon. And the much anticipated program for cheaper airfares.
Opposition to Maduro hopes to change Venezuela. Kamala Harris’s nomination puts her Northern Triangle migration work in the spotlight. And Haiti struggles to pay for its trip to the Olympics.
Bolsonaro attacked institutions several times, but the republic is still standing. Carlos Pereira tells Isabela Cruz why it didn't break, as he and Marcus Melo analyze in their new book.
The astonishing growth of Chinese electric cars in Brazil, spurred by BYD imports. The country has one eye on Venezuelan elections this week. And the long-term effects of a worrying Pantanal fire season.