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Reporting, analysis, vision & strategy bearing on or emanating from Brazil.
The G20 summit in Rio earlier this week offered the quite intriguing spectacle of a deeply divided world, geopolitically and geoeconomically, trying…
Millions of Brazilians woke up on August 31 in a country without X, after the Supreme Court ordered the national telecommunications agency…
There was a time when the most dangerous part of Hugo Loss’ job was the grueling rainforest terrain and armed men blasting…
In April, Brazil’s president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva recognized an additional two Indigenous territories, including one 32,000-hectare (more than 79,000-acre) territory belonging to…
The Western powers held a conference in Switzerland in June in an attempt to gain more international support for Ukraine in its…
Born into a bourgeois family of Portuguese origin, Marília Guimarães was born in 1945 in Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, in southeastern Brazil.…
Approaching 60 days, the strike by the faculty of public federal universities (UFs) and federal high school institutes (IFs) in Brazil merits…
Today marks a solemn anniversary in Brazil: 60 years ago, the Brazilian military seized power from the government of João Goulart, marking…
Recent weeks have brought three more eye-popping glimpses of our world’s unconscionable concentration of income and wealth . . . The fabled…
“Brazilian diplomatic tradition relies on solving problems. The ‘incident’ with Israel takes the opposite direction and affects not only the image of…
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