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Devotional books are a trend in Brazil, bursting the bubble of practicing Christians
Brazilian league football rolls on throughout the English summer, while the Premier League’s clubs enjoy their time off. But if you’re still desperate for your football fix ...
Blackwater founder Erik Prince is tapped to fight gangs in Haiti. And Javier Milei’s administration sends reinforcements to the Brazilian border.
Brazil is eyeing so-called ‘panda bonds’ to diversify its debt profile. The IOF debacle has offered the government a chance to improve the fiscal outlook, but not without a significant dose of pain. We look back at 20 years of the ‘mensalão’ scandal.
As Brazil faces mounting economic pressure, economists lay out a roadmap for reform, calling for smarter spending, political courage, and a renewed focus on the everyday needs of its citizens
The Lula government promised security improvements in the Javari Valley indigenous land, where organized crime runs rampant and Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira were murdered three years ago. But local leaders say the situation is just as bad as it was in 2022
A customs strike is resulting in losses of billions for the cash-strapped federal government. Conservative politicians are one-upping each other for Bolsonaro’s favor. And a major logistics deal goes through.
Doing business in Brazil is getting less complicated, but the country still has a long way to go, a new report finds
Supreme Court will resume a landmark social media trial this week. Carla Zambelli flees to Europe. Lula gets more bad news with the latest polling data.
Low turnout and tricky logistics raise doubts about Mexico’s unprecedented judicial election. And a pension reform is fueling street protests in Panama
Fernando Haddad is becoming increasingly isolated within the government. A gasoline price cut could give some respite to inflation. Congress makes strides with ASD benefit, but it doesn’t indicate how to pay for it
Brazilian researchers have tested techniques for alternating between livestock, crops and timber production, in an attempt to increase productivity and lower the carbon footprint of farming
Moody’s glum on Brazil’s outlook. Are Brazilians more optimistic about China than they are about the US? Eduardo Bolsonaro wants to follow in his father’s footsteps and become president
Once a small niche community, collectors of hyperrealistic baby dolls have been thrust into the eye of a viral storm in Brazil, creating moral panic among conservatives.
In the 21st century, Brazilian players have been ever-present in Champions League finals. Meaning Simone Inzaghi would be wise not to bench left-back Carlos Augusto ...
Venezuela hints at a transition into a Cuba-style electoral system. And the Peruvian farmer that sued greenhouse gas emitters in Germany.