This website uses cookies
Read our Privacy policy and Terms of use for more information.
Election Observatory
Brazil’s 2026 Elections
Banco Master
Diplomatic Brief
Business
Agro
Tech
Defense & Security
LatAm Report
Climate
Sports
Society
Archive
Videos
About Us
On social media, foreigners celebrate the free care provided by the world’s largest public health system. Learn why Brazil’s SUS stands out internationally for many more reasons.
Kings League, the 7-a-side football variant invented by Gerard Piqué, has enjoyed serious success in its first year in Brazil.
A plot to oust Gustavo Petro triggers another crisis in Colombia. Trump deportee Abrego García claims he was tortured in a notorious El Salvador jail.
At long last, the Workers’ Party adopts a more social media-savvy communications strategy. The Brazilian real was a major currency success story in the first half of this year.
With Brazil’s environmental credentials under pressure, we look at how much greenhouse gas Brazil emits, and how its emissions profile compares to other countries around the world
Who are receiving Brazil’s “supersalaries”? Brazil takes over the presidency of Mercosur. And Uruguay seeks to revisit old border disputes
Simplifying Brazil’s highly complex tax system will demand major technological adaptation from the government and companies, in a process that will need to be accomplished while legislators are still working out the new framework’s rules.
While the free-trade agreement with the EU stalls, Mercosur finds a new partner. A massive hacker attack rocks the financial system. And the details of a new credit program for farmers
Honduras’ left-wing government makes peace with Donald Trump. And Chile’s Communist Party wins the ruling coalition’s presidential primary.
The government decides to enter the ring with Congress. An unprecedented deal between prosecutors and Starlink. And Brazil’s Eve inks a contract to supply Costa Rica with flying cars.
The Harvest Plan is Brazil’s main rural credit program, helping prop up the country’s crucial agriculture sector.
Organized crime is becoming ever more present in Brazil’s formal economy. Wealth migration continues, and the country is set to lose more millionaires this year. New census data shows Brazilians are increasingly turning away from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Alongside Turkey, Brazil reached a nuclear agreement with Iran back in 2010 — but major powers refused to back it. Experts unpack why the deal never went through, and the ensuing fallout.
All four Brazilian clubs have qualified for the last 16, taking a few high-profile European scalps along the way. Are sides from Brazil much better than we assumed?
Critics of Nicaragua’s regime are being killed while in exile. And polls show that Chile’s Communist Party could win the country’s left-wing primary.
The Supreme Court changes the tenets of the internet in Brazil. The message Congress has sent Lula. A milestone for green energy.