Geraldo Alckmin is the preferred candidate of Brazil’s establishment. In today’s environment, that may be a kiss of death.
Brazil 2018: The “Chuchu Popsicle” Makes His Case
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Brian Winter
Judges in Brazil Get Plush Perks. Is the Jig Up?
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Vinod Sreeharsha
Judges are fighting back after criticism of their expensive perks.
The Fight for Rio's Future
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Theresa Williamson
Marielle Franco represented a new, empowered generation of favela leaders. Despite her death, they are unlikely to back down.
Macri's Argentina: Is This Time Different?
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Richard Lapper
It’s natural to be skeptical, but there are good reasons to bet on Argentina’s transformation, a veteran journalist writes in this special report.
Death, Tragedy and Hope in Rio de Janeiro
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Maurício Santoro
The response to a politician's murder may be a turning point in finding a way out of Rio's crisis.
Marielle Franco Was Working to Change Brazil. She Likely Died Because of It.
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Manuela Andreoni
Young, black, queer, and born in a favela, Marielle Franco defied the odds to fight the violence that claimed her life.
Five Takeaways from Colombia's March 11 Elections
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Mat Youkee
Colombia’s presidential race takes shape after congressional and primary voting.