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Brazil dominates the global halal exports market, but new turbulence in the Middle East is putting the booming sector to the test.
How Brazil’s fuel prices have responded to war in the Middle East. The latest election poll shows there is no escape from consolidation. Brazil’s lack of mutual trust.
Amid hope and controversy, an innovative biomedical study reveals Brazil’s challenges in turning science into a product.
São Paulo is about to mark a decade of football derby matches without away fans. A movement is underway to bring the “other half” back to the stadium.
Winners and losers from an oil price surge in Latin America. And an AI candidacy runs for Congress in Colombia.
Brazilian politics opens its transfer window. Lula can’t help himself with Ukraine quip. The Banco Master scandal could spell bad news for the president.
Producing commodities, hosting data centers, supplying electricity — all come with a water cost. Is Brazil making that calculation right?
Brazil’s vast coral reefs are under threat from several angles, from global climate change to local negligence
Congress ratifies the EU-Mercosur deal. Reports say Vorcaro’s enforcer, “Sicário,” has died in custody. Nubank wants to conquer America with an MLS stadium rights deal.
Sales of armored cars are surging in Brazil and the private security industry is undergoing a regulatory makeover.
Vorcaro arrested again in the latest Banco Master development. BRICS (unsurprisingly) remains silent on the Iran conflict. The public health system’s counseling program for gambling addicts.
The echoes of two military operations in less than a week, one in Mexico and one in Tehran, will reverberate across Latin America.
Economic slowdown continues with Q4 GDP result. Brazil is still home to dozens of dangerous dams, even after Mariana and Brumadinho. An ideological dilemma for small left-wing parties.
As global supply surges, sugar prices have dropped to a five-year low. We take a look at how that affects Brazil, the world’s largest producer of the commodity.
Brazil’s official response to strikes on Iran. The real could come away stronger from the Middle East conflict. Quiet far-right demos highlight splits in conservative camp.
Religious voters have become increasingly decisive in Brazilian politics — as well as a chronic challenge for the left.