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Federal prosecutors are seeking to strip a radio broadcaster of its licenses, accusing it of having actively worked to promote a coup.
For the first time in the tournament’s history, the next World Cup is likely to feature zero Brazilian managers.
A pilot case banning phones in Chile’s schools. And the Chinese-backed Chancay megaport is threatened by Peru’s rising crime wave.
SUS turns 35. Supreme Court greenlights Covid-era investigation. Lula’s government can boast of a hefty poverty reduction.
The ICO2 index on Brazil’s main stock exchange encourages companies to report emissions, but it has some huge blind spots.
The far right flexes its muscles in the House. The Central Bank’s latest rate decision. Who gets your social media after you die?
A massive police operation exposed how deep Brazil’s largest criminal organization has penetrated the legitimate economy
New and returning players are pouring billions into Brazil’s food delivery market, hoping to chip away at iFood’s dominance.
Coup amnesty talk heats up, as Congress pushes immunity bill. Local politics influencing major income tax reform. Cracks show despite Brazil’s record low jobless rate.
The sweeping federal operation into the PCC exposed how the organization used gas stations, ethanol plants and fintechs to launder millions, prompting tougher oversight.
Investors panic as Javier Milei’s administration faces billions in maturities over the coming years. And why Colombia is the rainiest country in the world.
How Trump’s tariffs affected each Brazilian state. São Paulo killing draws fears of return to PCC's ‘bad old days.’ Brazil decides on its Oscar submission.
Pasture restoration is among Brazil’s big bets against deforestation, making already-degraded lands productive again.
The digital platform to prop up Brazil’s tax reform. What’s next for Bolsonaro? Modern slavery more widespread than once thought.
After Jair Bolsonaro’s coup conviction, allied politicians are looking for ways to free him. But Brazil has seen this before.
Brazil’s women’s rugby team made history at the recent World Cup in England, and an innovative social project in a São Paulo favela deserves part of the credit.