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Lula blocks pro-Bolsonaro changes to the Clean Slate Law. Brazil’s latest job figures. The country’s shifting coffee habits.
With a long history of dominance, soybean is still Brazil’s top farming output. But it has weathered rough periods.
Edson Fachin, Brazil’s new chief justice. Sabesp eyes up an acquisition in Argentina. How gig work has transformed Brazil’s labor market.
The mushroom trade has thrived in Brazil amid a regulatory vacuum. But as the global boom unfolds, the justice system is signaling a step back.
Love him or hate him, much of the recent success of Brazilian and South American champions Botafogo can be traced back to owner John Textor.
Daniel Noboa wins first battle to re-write Ecuador’s constitution. And the cash-filled envelopes which have tainted Santiago Peña’s presidency in Paraguay.
Government told to take fiscal goals seriously. Revenue services want to keep anti-organized crime operations going. A new party on Brazil’s right.
Experts warn about the financial and climactic risk of Petrobras doubling down on fossil fuels, laying out a roadmap for the state-controlled firm to lead Brazil’s energy transition.
The government’s popular income tax reform bill will move forward in Congress. The House and Senate find themselves at odds. Bolsonaro’s succession story rumbles on.
Brazil’s top court has tightened up coverage rules for private health care, in an attempt to curb lawsuits
Self-serving bills in Brazil’s Congress sparked a wave of street protests in major cities. How can we explain the disconnect between the population and its elected representatives?
Lula’s UN speech and his backstage moment with Trump. Palestine recognition wave is a vindication for Brazilian diplomacy. House committee tries to tackle startup bottleneck.
US Treasury channels Draghi’s “whatever it takes” moment to halt Argentina’s crisis. And stolen cars spark a diplomatic tussle between Chile and Bolivia.
Moraes’s wife and company face Magnitsky sanctions. Supreme Court pushes back against Congress self-preservation. Water shortage fears hit Brazil’s biggest city.
A poor harvest and Trump’s 50% tariffs on Brazilian coffee have fueled market speculation and sent prices soaring in the United States and beyond.
Brazilian cities saw big left-wing demos on Sunday. Lula is off to the UN. The truth about crime in Rio de Janeiro.