October 19 is a very, very special day for us: it marks The Brazilian Report ‘s first anniversary! It seems like a million years ago that we launched our bold plan to explain Brazil to foreign audiences and provide the world with a Brazilian perspective of what is going on in this country. That’s because a lot has happened since we’ve come online.
We have overseen the country’s struggles to overcome its worst recession in history, we’ve covered the conviction and arrest of former President Lula, the most popular politician in Brazilian history. From the get-go,...
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