Brazil

Explore our coverage of Brazil’s politics, economics, business and culture, in articles, charts, podcasts and video


The Americas

Jair Bolsonaro still shapes Brazil’s political right

Would-be successors are pandering to his fans

The Americas

How Brazilian lawmakers won extra powers to waste money

Congress’s capture of the budget is making Brazil less governable

The Americas

Can the voluntary carbon market save the Amazon?

Entrepreneurs in Brazil are betting big on planting trees

Finance & economics

Why orange juice has never been more expensive

Pity those who rely on the breakfast staple

Obituary

Sérgio Mendes sent Brazil’s party spirit out into the world

The pianist, arranger and bandleader died on September 5th, aged 83

Leaders

As Brazil bans Elon Musk’s X, who will speak up for free speech?

Free expression has become a culture war, and those who should defend it are staying quiet

The Americas

The all-powerful judge taking on Elon Musk

Is the legal cure of banning X worse than the disease?

The Americas

The plight of Brazil’s indigenous groups worsens

Blame illegal miners, ranchers, loggers, traffickers and an unsympathetic Congress 

The Americas

Under Lula, Brazil is walking on the financial wild side

Investors have started to worry about deficits and debt

Finance & economics

Brazil, India and Mexico are taking on China’s exports

To avoid an economic shock, they are pursuing a strange mix of free trade and protectionism

The Americas

Huge floods in Brazil’s south are a harbinger of disasters to come

Climate change is making weather events more extreme in the region

Leaders

How to pacify the world’s most violent region

The iron-fist approach will not solve Latin America’s gang-violence problem

The Americas

Elon Musk is feuding with Brazil’s powerful Supreme Court

The court has become the de facto regulator of social media in the country

The Americas

Chinese green technologies are pouring into Latin America

That is prompting anxiety in the United States about security, coercion and competition

The Americas

Brazil and Colombia are curbing destruction of Amazon rainforest

Tree loss in South America fell by almost a quarter in 2023, compared with the year before

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