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Negotiators make timid progress at the UN climate meetings in Bonn, which will lay the groundwork for much of the topics to be discussed at COP30 in Belém
The government loses yet another battle in Congress. A BRICS Summit suddenly filled with storylines. And the latest from the Bolsonaro trial
The Lula administration is raising the alarm over the expansion of payments of a social benefit for poor retirees and people with disabilities. Some of the growth, however, was down to the government’s own policies.
Lula’s new health care program. A warning for a major biome. The rise of e-cigarette habits among Brazilian young people.
Organized labor gets a big win in Gustavo Petro’s Colombia. Daniel Noboa bets on mining to revamp Ecuador’s economy
A ruling that will alter the outlook of the lower house. Lula tries to pander to gig workers. Supreme Court set to weigh in on pre-internet era music deals.
Brazil is reclaiming its status as free of bird flu after containing its first confirmed case in commercial production. How did it manage to keep the disease out of its large-scale producers?
Brazil speaks out against US aggression in Iran. Formal contracts and labor protections are becoming less coveted. The country’s level of English proficiency dropped in 2024.
São Paulo’s LGBT+ Parade will spotlight the challenges of aging within the community, while bringing big business to the city
The Brazil team that won the 1970 World Cup is adored for its technical skill and style, but its physical preparation set an example to be followed for the rest of football’s history
El Salvador’s Nayib Bukele has placed a 30% tax on foreign NGOs. And why preserving the Amazon does not depend solely on Brazil
The budget no longer depends solely on the federal government, as shifting forces give states, municipalities and Congress a major role. The mid-year festivities that grind Congress to a halt. Rains in Rio Grande do Sul raise alarms once more.
Despite protests, Tuesday’s auction saw the area of the Amazon River Mouth basin sold to oil companies increase by 285%.
With one of the world’s largest reserves and a wave of new projects underway, Brazil could play a strategic role in reshaping global supply chains
There’s no consensus ahead of today’s Central Bank rate decision. Carlos Bolsonaro is facing criminal charges after the feds issue an investigation report. Brazil has been bird flu-free for a month
Mexico chose an indigenous judge as its next Supreme Court leader. And Peru’s clandestine gold mines draw links to organized crime and violence.