Inside the city's favelas during an Olympic year - and a recession.
Rio's Big Moment: A Photo Essay
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Carlos Coutinho, Thainã Medeiros, Stephen Kurczy
AQ Corruption Busters Celebrate Successes, Urge Even Greater Progress
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Sarah Bons
The region's leading prosecutors and activists explain how they did it – and what more needs to be done.
The Surprisingly Deep Centuries-Old Ties Between the Middle East and Latin America
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Christina Civantos
Middle Eastern immigration has influenced some of Latin America's most iconic traditions.
How a Syrian Refugee Fled to Brazil And Wound Up Translating the World Cup
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Stephen Kurczy
When Ali Jeratli arrived in São Paulo in February 2014, the Syrian refugee understood just one word of Portuguese: bem-vindo (welcome).
5 Ideas to Boost Latin American Refugee Policy
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Stephen Kurczy, Sarah Bons
Experts from across the region recommend ways to improve refugee resettlement.
Brazil Is Doing Its Part in the Global Fight Against Zika
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Luiz Alberto Figueiredo Machado
The country has deployed 300,000 health agents to help eliminate mosquito breeding grounds, says Brazil's ambassador to the United States.
Americas Quarterly destaca los cinco principales caza-corruptos de América Latina
La última edición de la revista explora cómo una nueva generación de jueces, fiscales y activistas está logrando avances históricos en la lucha contra la corrupción.