Contributions from Rachel Glickhouse
Rousseff Takes on the Infamous “Brazil Cost”
Brazil’s president is taking an ad hoc approach to tax reform, hoping to boost the economy by trimming bureaucracy and complex tax rules.
Revived Industries Offer Promise as Haitians Rebuild
Haiti is seeing potential for growth, with investments in the mining, tourism, and coffee sectors.
The Latino Vote and the Debate over Same-Sex Marriage
Ahead of the 2012 U.S. presidential election, recent surveys show the issue of same-sex marriage may have limited impact on the Latino vote, which is increasingly tolerant of gay rights.