From rugby to judo, the visibility of Brazil’s out Olympians is a win in the fight against homophobia.
The new president of Brazil’s national development bank is embracing much-needed reforms, but she’s working under the clock.
Many parts of Rio will be economically untouched by the Olympics though the games will still leave a positive legacy, points out AS/COA’s Eric Farnsworth.
The first-ever rock climbing facility in a Brazilian favela opened just ahead of the Olympics with support from famed American climber Alex Honnold.
It’s easy to be constantly frustrated in Rio de Janeiro. Just follow these steps.
The same trait that got Brazil into this Olympic-sized mess will also (eventually) lead them out, writes AQ’s editor-in-chief.
The Rio Olympics is the first time South America hosts the Games, but Latin America has a history of making its mark at the mega event.