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Inflation in Brazil continues its relentless surge
4 months ago • Gustavo Ribeiro
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Power
Black lawmakers ‘go white’ after being elected
Dozens of Brazilian lawmakers self-declared as black before getting elected, which grants them some benefits when financing their campaigns, only to change their status after taking office
22 hours ago • Amanda Audi
Power
Senate committee hits deadlock on Biden nomination for embassy in Brazil
Elizabeth Frawley Bagley, a longtime donor of the Democratic Party, failed to get a majority in the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee
5 days ago • Gustavo Ribeiro and Cedê Silva
Power
HMO moguls make massive donation to Workers’ Party
Lula is trying to lure support from big business. Official data shows he might have gotten major funding from a large-scale health group
5 days ago • André Spigariol
Power
Brazilian Supreme Court justices invited to Senate grilling
The relationship between Brazil's Senate and Supreme Court has been sour for some time, and is only set to get worse as three justices are invited in for questioning in the Senate's Oversight Committee
6 days ago • Cedê Silva
Power
Jair Bolsonaro tries to shield himself from arrest of ex-minister
In March, President Bolsonaro said he would "put his head [not just his neck] on the line" for his disgraced minister. After an arrest, his stance seems to have changed
7 days ago • Amanda Audi
Insider
Senators file request for Education Ministry probe
16 hours ago • TBR Newsroom
Insider
May job creation in Brazil tops expectations, but wages continue to stall
19 hours ago • Ana Ferraz
Insider
BIS: China’s lower economic growth weighs more on Brazil
20 hours ago • Ana Ferraz
Insider
Brazil’s consumer watchdog to investigate five travel companies
22 hours ago • Constance Malleret
Insider
Virgin Orbit gets license for space launches in Brazil
1 day ago • TBR Newsroom
Coronavirus
CoronaVac vaccines will no longer be produced in Brazil
2 days ago • Lucas Berti
Coronavirus
Pfizer files for approval of boosters for children aged 5 to 11
6 days ago • TBR Newsroom
Coronavirus
Data issues mask new Covid rise in Brazil
3 weeks ago • TBR Newsroom
Coronavirus
Over-50s to be offered fourth Covid vaccine throughout Brazil
4 weeks ago • Constance Malleret
Coronavirus
São Paulo’s Covid committee recommends masks again
4 weeks ago • Constance Malleret
2022 Race
Bolsonaro promises former Defense Minister as running mate
2 days ago • TBR Newsroom
2022 Race
New Datafolha polls shows stability in presidential race
6 days ago • Cedê Silva
2022 Race
São Paulo electoral court benefits former Bolsonaro minister
1 week ago • TBR Newsroom
2022 Race
Lula launches new manifesto amid cyberattacks
1 week ago • Amanda Audi
2022 Race
Lula’s new manifesto draft to include new fiscal landmarks and caters to police officers
2 weeks ago • Amanda Audi
Business
Petrobras board greenlights new CEO appointment
Petrobras workers who own shares of the company do not like the nomination and have filed a complaint with the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission
2 days ago • Ana Ferraz
Business
What Elon Musk wants from Brazil
Reports that Elon Musk aims to provide internet to the Amazon may miss the deeper story: the tech mogul’s potential designs on Brazilian nickel
2 days ago • Cedê Silva
Business
Market roundup: Investor fears give Brazil a bear hug
Brazilian stock exchange felt the weight of the drop in commodities prices and was unable to follow the performance of American benchmarks
5 days ago • Ana Ferraz
Business
Brazilian government solutions for high fuel prices are no solution at all
The Jair Bolsonaro administration is all talk and no action when it comes to addressing the problems posed by surging fuel prices
1 week ago • Constance Malleret, Ana Ferraz and Cedê Silva
Business
Brazil’s Port of Suape wants to regain its autonomy
Port authorities say decentralizing administrative matters would help Suape become more efficient in pursuing new investments, with opportunities for natural gas and green hydrogen infrastructure
1 week ago • Constance Malleret
Tech
Tech Roundup: Government fails to set an example on data protection
The Brazilian government has been lackadaisical in adopting data protection protocols in government agencies
3 days ago • Ana Ferraz
Tech
Latin American research is in Google and Microsoft servers. That is a problem
With the pandemic, education institutions moved online en masse and started using ostensibly free systems provided by big tech companies. But not enough questions are being asked about data protection
4 weeks ago • Amanda Audi
Tech
Tech Roundup: Ten years of the Access to Information Law
Experts warn that Bolsonaro is chipping away and the effectiveness of the Access to Information Law, a crucial piece of Brazil's transparency structure
1 month ago • Ana Ferraz
Tech
Supreme Court to rule on its access to social media data
A long-running case on how Brazilian authorities can access data held by Big Tech firms is due to be tried in the Supreme Court. At stake is the celerity of Brazilian investigations into digital crimes
1 month ago • Amanda Audi
Tech
Tech Roundup: Chip shortage delays 5G
Implementation of 5G in major Brazilian cities is likely to take longer than first expected, as companies lack equipment amid semiconductor shortage
2 months ago • Ana Ferraz
Podcast
Explaining Brazil #203: The president v. Petrobras
While the price of gas isn't exactly the best metric to understand the economy at large, the ubiquity of fuel and its direct impact on people's monthly budgets make it an easy shorthand for the broader economic scenario — especially when prices are going up
7 days ago • Euan Marshall
Podcast
Explaining Brazil #202: Where are Dom and Bruno?
It has been 11 days since journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were reported missing. The police are yet to find the two
2 weeks ago • Gustavo Ribeiro
Podcast
Explaining Brazil #201: Is the Monroe doctrine dead?
A deflated Summit of the Americas won't bring many noteworthy resolutions, though it will be interesting to see what transpires from a bilateral meeting between Presidents Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil and Joe Biden of the U.S.
3 weeks ago • Caroline Coutinho
Podcast
Explaining Brazil #200: Hunger haunts Brazil again
Brazil thought the economic growth of the 2000s had rid the country of hunger. But this ghost of the past has returned to haunt the country
4 weeks ago • Gustavo Ribeiro
Podcast
Explaining Brazil #199: Who will face off against Petro in Colombia?
The final spot in the presidential runoff in Colombia remains up for grabs. The dispute between populist Rodolfo Hernández and establishment conservative Fico Gutiérrez will be decided by a razor-thin margin
1 month ago • Euan Marshall
Society
Data corroborates fears about growing lawlessness in the Brazilian Amazon
Brazil saw its overall murder rate decrease in 2021, but figures saw significant spikes in the Amazon region, highlighting an ongoing trend of violence in Brazil's North
16 hours ago • Constance Malleret
Society
The (Danish) father of Brazilian paleontology
Peter Lund spent the majority of his life living in Brazil, helping lay the foundations for paleontology and archeology in the country. He also discovered the remains of the oldest hominid in Latin America
1 week ago • Renato Alves
Society
How Brazil’s far-right tries to muffle discussions about the Dom Phillips-Bruno Pereira murder
Far-right netizens are pushing online content about the legend of a long-lost Amazon civilization as a way of drowning out news of the murders of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira, which have reflected negatively on the Bolsonaro government
2 weeks ago • Amanda Audi
Society
Exclusive: Brazilian government ignored warnings about “imminent dangers” at Vale do Javari
Journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira went missing ten days ago in the Vale do Javari reserve. The government was warned about the lawlessness in the region at least four times
2 weeks ago • Amanda Audi
Society
Confusion over Amazon disappearances as Brazilian diplomacy relays misinformation
Members of the Brazilian Embassy in London wrongfully told relatives of British journalist Dom Phillips that authorities had found his body and that of indigenous expert Bruno Pereira
2 weeks ago • Euan Marshall
Environment
Unknowingly, Brazilians are big consumers of shark meat. That is a problem
Lax labeling means that Brazilians often don’t realize that widely consumed dogfish is actually shark or ray meat. A campaign is trying to change that and raise awareness around conservation issues
5 days ago • Constance Malleret
Environment
The future of Amazon journalism after British reporter’s brutal murder
The murders of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira in a remote area of the western Amazon have drawn attention to the criminal dynamics at play in the rainforest and highlight the challenges and risks of carrying out reporting there
6 days ago • Euan Marshall
Environment
The Belo Monte Dam is killing the Amazon’s ‘house of God’
Satellites over the Amazon capture the choking of the ‘house of God’ by the Belo Monte Dam – they can help find solutions, too
2 weeks ago • Pritam Das, Faisal Hossain, Hörður Bragi Helgason and Shahzaib Khan
Environment
The tensions within the Amazon’s Vale do Javari reserve
A journalist and an on-leave government official have disappeared in a massive reserve coveted by wildcat miners, illegal fishermen, and drug gangs
3 weeks ago • Euan Marshall
Environment
The Andes are melting, and what are we doing about it?
The imperious Andes region is home to 10 percent of the world's population, but melting glaciers could dramatically transform the area forever
3 weeks ago • Lucas Berti
Latin America
Nicaragua becomes a proxy battleground for Russia-U.S. tensions
The renewal of a decree allowing Russian — and American — armed forces to conduct exercises on Nicaraguan soil has drawn a harsh response from the White House, and more sanctions
2 days ago • Lucas Berti and Euan Marshall
Latin America
Chile’s copper plant closure sets up clash between environmental and economic concerns
Miners and truckers go on strike after President Gabriel Boric announces the shutdown of a copper-smelting plant, following decades of concerns over pollution
3 days ago • Ignacio Portes
Latin America
Mexico’s AMLO willing to sue U.S. company over limestone extraction
Vulcan Materials has been operating in the eastern state of Quintana Roo for decades, but AMLO complains that its mining activities are leading to an "ecological disaster" in the famous tourist region
4 days ago • Lucas Berti
Latin America
The meaning of Gustavo Petro’s victory in Colombia
Leftist Senator Gustavo Petro ended two decades of right-wing dominance after a narrow runoff win over populist Rodolfo Hernández
1 week ago • Ignacio Portes
Latin America
Rodolfo Hernández, Colombia’s populist surprise
The anti-corruption candidate refuses to be ideologically typecast, but he is leaning on the country’s right-wing elites to win in the final stretch
2 weeks ago • Ignacio Portes
Opinion
How BRICS can boost cooperation in renewable energy
As the BRICS summit begins against a tense global backdrop, energy could be one area for advances, write Plataforma CIPÓ analysts
6 days ago • Renata Albuquerque Ribeiro and Adriana Abdenur
Opinion
Coup or no coup, the damage to Brazil is done
The U.S hearings into the January 6 Capitol riot have offered Brazil a window of opportunity to address its own democratic risks with the 2022 election approaching. Whether it will heed the warnings or not is another matter
2 weeks ago • Filipe Campante
Opinion
Thirty years after Rio-92, Brazil loses environmental protagonism
Rio-92 propelled Brazil to the forefront of the global environmental agenda. But the country has lost its clout due to recent mismanagement
3 weeks ago • Andre Pagliarini
Opinion
Latin America’s anti-incumbency sentiment shows no sign of abating
Irrespective of who wins the runoff in Colombia, the elections mark the 14th straight opposition victory in free and fair Latin American presidential elections
4 weeks ago • Oliver Stuenkel
Opinion
Brazil’s next GDP report will come strong. But it’s not time for a victory lap
Forecasts for Brazilian growth this year have been too downbeat, but a better than expected performance in Q1 2022 will not salvage the current government’s record
1 month ago • Luciano Sobral
Tourism
War in Ukraine slowing down long-awaited recovery of Brazil’s travel industry
High oil prices, a still-unfavorable exchange rate, and inflation that bites into consumers’ discretionary spending mean the sector still faces a hard post-Covid road ahead
3 months ago • Ana Ferraz
Tourism
Brazil is an emerging gay tourism hotspot, but the government doesn’t want to know
Actions to promote gay tourism in the country have been actively ignored since Jair Bolsonaro came to power, despite Brazil having some of the world's best LGBTQ+-friendly spots
4 months ago • Amanda Audi
Tourism
Petrópolis disaster leaves a scar on Brazil’s historical landmarks
With hundreds dead and much physical destruction, evidence emerges of authorities’ negligence in preparing prevention and mitigation strategies
4 months ago • Renato Alves and Ana Ferraz
Tourism
Idyllic canyon region tries to keep tourism alive after deadly disaster
A deadly cliff collapse in Capitólio has left tourists scared to return, and locals afraid they will lose their revenue
4 months ago • Renato Alves
Tourism
While Brazil dithers on vaccine requirements, flights keep arriving
The government has clashed against regulators over vaccine mandates. Meanwhile, dozens of flights arrived in Brazil from Omicron hotbeds
6 months ago • Janaína Camelo
Guide to Brazil
Brazil creates a visa for foreign “digital nomads”
The country follows in the footsteps of dozens of nations around the world, offering temporary residence to people working remotely for foreign countries. Justice Ministry officials say it will attract foreign capital and boost tourism
5 months ago • Iure Pontes Vieira
Guide to Brazil
October 12: a celebration of Brazil’s patron saint
According to legend, fishermen were inundated with fish to catch soon after finding an image of a black Virgin Mary. Since then, Our Lady of Aparecida has become Brazil's most popular and important saints
9 months ago • Euan Marshall
Guide to Brazil
The story of Christ the Redeemer, 90 years old
Brazil's most popular tourist attraction, the story of how Christ the Redeemer came about is a fascinating one. This week's Rio celebrates the statue's 90th anniversary
9 months ago • Renato Alves
Guide to Brazil
The lesser-known story of the Brazilian Inquisition
After terrorizing much of Spain and Portugal, the inquisition spread to many of these countries' colonies in Africa, Asia, and the Americas — including to Brazil
9 months ago • Renato Alves
Guide to Brazil
Paulo Mendes da Rocha leaves behind incomparable legacy in Brazilian architecture
Among the most influential modernists in Brazilian history, Paulo Mendes da Rocha designed many of São Paulo's most famous tourist attractions and left a legacy of devoted followers
1 year ago • Renato Alves
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