An early in-depth look at the 2022 race, with one of Brazil’s leading political analysts.
Fresh from Glasgow, Institute Talanoa’s Natalie Unterstell explains how Brazil and the region were part of big steps at the climate conference, but there’s still a way to go.
Reports that Brazil’s government suppressed unflattering deforestation data will permanently change its relationships abroad, writes AQ’s editor in chief.
Carbon credits for fighting deforestation were left in flux at Glasgow — but they could be key for the climate and Brazil’s economy.
"There is a part of Brazil for whom this U.S. style gun culture makes some sense, but not for the majority," said AS/COA's Brian Winter to BBC News.
Five reasons a “third way” candidate will struggle to break through in a polarized contest.
There's a growing consensus about what needs to be done from a legal perspective to protect against fake news, said experts.