What the Cinta Larga can teach us about the Amazon
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
The debate around “abundance liberalism” — revived in the US by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s new book “Abundance” — is making its way to Brazil. But only in hushed tones
They're Still Here: Brazil's unfinished reckoning with military impunity
The officers who once ran torture chambers never truly left the stage. Their ideological successors resurfaced under Bolsonaro, and when democracy no longer served their interests, they attempted to overthrow it
With Trump’s second term, a new chapter in Brazil-US relations
Brazil will have to walk on eggshells when dealing with Trump. But if the country plays its cards right, it could expand its global influence without becoming a casualty of the US’ shifting priorities