Why Brazil’s armed forces believe they need more money. Will Lula take a seat on Trump’s controversial “Board of Peace”? It isn’t raining enough in Brazil.
The voter divide between men and women has also reached Brazil, with potential impacts on October's election. Analysts discuss what is driving this process.
A recent cup win left fans smiling, but Corinthians are in a catastrophic financial position, with no obvious way out for the giant São Paulo club.
Two weeks before its election, Costa Rica said an activist hired a hitman to kill Rodrigo Chaves. And Claudia Sheinbaum celebrates a big drop in homicides in Mexico.
A diplomat and a reporter explore the history of bilateral relations and regional geopolitics — and the weight of oil in those political calculations.
The “middle class” in Brazil has never been bigger. How celebrity gossip accounts could have an influence on the election. Bolsonaro’s new prison cell.
The massive Belo Monte hydroelectric plant is the site of a battle between national energy demands and local ways of life.
More twists in the Banco Master tale. A new Quaest poll gives Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro food for thought. Questions surround the brief visit of a Chinese hospital ship.
General elections, tax reform, cabinet changes, interest rates — here is what will shape the Brazilian economy in 2026.
The House speaker wants a back scratch from the president. A mining cooperation deal with Saudi Arabia. Brazil donates military equipment to neighbors.
The capture of Nicolás Maduro has set alarm bells ringing in Havana. And a look at Diosdado Cabello, the enforcer at odds with new Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez.
The questions around a Supreme Court justice in the Banco Master case. The contradictions of Brazil’s silence on Iran. Feds carry out more raids in budgetary grant investigations.
After a year of intense pressure from agribusiness and several court disputes, a key Amazon conservation mechanism loses its largest trader member.
How the EU-Mercosur deal will affect economies on either side of the Atlantic. Lula savors his inflation victory. “The Secret Agent” makes Golden Globes history.
Trump’s so-called “Don-roe Doctrine” is not just a repetition of the past, with Venezuela marking the arrival of US big-stick diplomacy in South America.
A new report highlights the consistent growth of the women’s game in Brazil, but there are structural bottlenecks that are still holding the sport back.