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As the presidency gets weaker and Congress grows stronger, can Brazil’s coalition-based presidential system survive?
A new wave of digital offers is bringing more and more Brazilians to investment-based products, and many new investors might not even realize they are investing
Brazil keeps an eye on Rubio’s Itaipu comments. Tarcisio de Freitas launches a new anti-poverty plan in São Paulo. Gol and Azul risk heading in opposite directions despite merger talk
Milei is now the mainstream right in Argentina. And Petro digs his heels in on a referendum despite congressional setbacks
Oil drilling in the Amazon is one step closer to fruition. Plus, the latest on the military figures in the Bolsonaro coup trial, and criticism of the first lady continues
Brazil’s first case of bird flu in commercial chicken farming is set to end the country’s expanding export streak — which was boosted in the first place by disease outbreaks in other regions
When a major agro state moves faster than Congress on AI regulations, you know something’s up! Meanwhile, families are shrinking, divorces are soaring and the economy just won’t slow down
In the struggle for abortion rights in Brazil, courts can be an avenue to further access – but also an obstacle
With the official entry of flag football into the schedule for the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, we take a look at how the sport is progressing in Brazil
Progressive Uruguayan leader José Mujica dies after a battle against cancer. Bolivian president Luis Arce quits the electoral race to avoid defeat
The story of the Cinta Larga indigenous people serve as the backdrop for “When We Sold God's Eye: Diamonds, Murder, and a Clash of Worlds in the Amazon,” a new book by Alex Cuadros
Short-term, long-term concerns about Brazil’s pension system. Food giants announce meaty merger deal. How Brazil’s football crisis explains its politics, too
A report from satellite monitoring platform MapBiomas shows that deforestation either fell sharply or remained stable in all of Brazil’s biomes. And the Cerrado remains the country’s hotspot for vegetation loss
What to make of Lula’s recent China trip. Is Brazil quietly joining China’s Belt and Road Initiative? Lawmaker gets convicted for cyberattack, validating one of our most emblematic scoops
Brazilian startup GigU clashed with Uber in courts over its driver earnings optimization app. Now the company is aiming at gig workers in the US
Brazil’s main stock index reaches new highs, riding global markets' coattails. Congress is not equipped to deal with the complexities of online gambling regulations. The plan to improve Brazil’s internet cable infrastructure