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Known abroad for its low prices and large scale, Brazil's beef industry is now seeking to expand into foreign markets for high-quality Angus meat.
Could a trade deal with China be in the offing? Tax committee meets in an important next reform step. Rare-earth miner Serra Verde receives a large US loan.
Across Brazil, the militarization of schools generates electoral dividends, but leaves educators deeply concerned about the citizens and workforce being shaped.
As European clubs tightened their purse strings over the January window, Brazilian sides broke transfer records again and again. But is this betting-fuelled boom sustainable?
Three Latin Americans are favored to be the next UN secretary-general. And the re-capture of Nicolás Maduro’s frontman Alex Saab in Caracas.
What Congress’s first 2026 moves reveal about the current state of lawmaking. Lula ditches Maduro. What drives entrepreneurs in Brazil’s favelas.
The Climate Fund, Brazil’s main tool to finance climate change mitigation and adaptation projects, will see a huge boost this year.
Power plays, legal risks and why timing matters more than ever
Brazil-Russia commission to meet for the first time since 2015. More back and forth over the EU-Mercosur deal. A look at the PSD power project.
After a period of regulatory leniency toward fintechs, policymakers are now taking stock of the consequences.
Brazil’s record-setting year for tourism. Industries are moving to the countryside. An interview with the Czech consul general in São Paulo.
Costa Rica’s president-elect says she will refound the republic. And a deadly centuries-long dispute between two small towns in Guatemala.
Lula’s to-do list for his meeting with Trump. Are markets right to complain about the government’s likely Central Bank pick? Brazil is still vastly unequal, despite advances.
Despite concern about US tariffs, Brazilian fruit exports had another record-breaking year in 2025. Now the sector sets its sights across the Atlantic.
The end-of-year recess is over, and Congress returns to work this week. The Supreme Court’s biggest cases of 2026. Record-low unemployment: what that means for the economy.
Brazilian politics has always been a family business. But the Bolsonaros have taken that to another level.