AQ takes a tour of Rio de Janiero’s Vidigal favela with local filmmaker Cavi Borges. View an exclusive slideshow here.
Next year, Brazil holds presidential elections as it faces slower growth. Panelists explained their views on how economic policies could change in 2014.
Panelists discussed the impact of crime and violence, media concentration, and repressive laws and regulations on journalists in the Americas.
A COA event examined how Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico can overcome obstacles to expand their shale gas industries.
O diretor de Coordenação e Meio Ambiente da Itaipu Binacional, Nelton Friedrich, participou num seminário organizado pela AS/COA sobre as ações e os resultados do programa Cultivando Água Boa.
Despite its historic aversion to anything smacking of intervention, Brasília has increasingly taken an active role against democratic reversals in Honduras and Paraguay. Just don’t confuse those actions with any commitment to U.S.-style promotion of liberal democracy.