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Two right-wing parties form the largest bench in Congress. Boeing can continue snapping up engineers from Embraer. Lula’s popularity is on the rise as food prices cool off.
Bolivia’s vote ends two decades of hegemony for the ruling left-wing MAS party. And foreign investment stagnates in Latin America.
Brazil’s House Speaker Hugo Motta is facing pressure from all sides, and is alienating nearly everyone in the process
Is the Supreme Court putting limits on the Magnitsky Act in Brazil? A study shows a widening wage gap in the country. And inflation forecasts drop below 5% for the first time in months.
Two of Brazil’s largest meat producers, BRF and Marfrig, are close to a merger that will further consolidate the country’s protein market.
An inexperienced company underlines a regulation crisis in Brazil’s mining sector. Revelations regarding Hugo Motta’s staffers show the speaker is in the crosshairs. Lula hasn’t yet enjoyed a major public opinion boost after the Trump tariffs.
Brazil has been an upper-middle income country for almost 20 years. Why can’t it take the next step?
A major study on Brazilian football fan preferences and behaviors gives fascinating insight about supporters of the beautiful game in the “land of football.”
Testimony from El Chapo’s sons and Venezuela’s former spymaster could unlock Trump’s drug war. And moderates sink ahead of Chile’s election season.
The Supreme Court is on the verge of scheduling Bolsonaro’s criminal trial. Banco do Brasil’s poor profit results. The violence faced by human rights defenders in Brazil.
Despite making a raft of vetoes to the controversial ‘Devastation Bill,’ one risky concession from President Lula is set to considerably weaken Brazil’s environmental licensing framework.
Brazil’s plan to respond to Trump. The US tariffs are set to have long-term implications on Brazilian exports. Washington is now going after Brazil’s Cuban doctors program.
Paraná is moving to privatize its state-owned IT company. Privacy watchdogs say the plan risks exposing sensitive information.
Brazil’s efforts to control its digital infrastructure. Child protection could reshape the content moderation debate. A major tax scam sends shockwaves through the retail sector.
Drug war fuels fight in Mexico’s ruling Morena party. And local communities resist the Panama Canal expansion project.
Lula’s call to Xi Jinping shows Brazil’s delicate US-China balancing act. Aide-turned-foe threatens “revelations” about Moraes. Electricity bills the villain in Brazil’s latest inflation reading.