Fallas del sistema: qué hay detrás del ascenso de Jair Bolsonaro
¿Cómo es que un apologista de la tortura y la dictadura se volvió un serio aspirante a la presidencia de Brasil?
¿Cómo es que un apologista de la tortura y la dictadura se volvió un serio aspirante a la presidencia de Brasil?
The head of Argentina’s national anti-corruption office tells AQ what the country needs to further combat corruption.
For our latest print issue, we asked public officials, business leaders and everyday people what their country needs to combat corruption. Click here to see all the responses. The fact is that corruption is a historic, structural and systemic problem in Peru. It has existed since the country’s origins, as an inheritance from the colonizers who set … Read more
AS/COA President and CEO Susan Segal tells AQ what Latin America needs to further combat corruption.
The federal judge overseeing the Car Wash investigations tells AQ what Brazil needs to further combat corruption.
Food critic Josimar Melo shares his ideal day of eating in Brazil’s largest city.
This article is adapted from AQ’s print issue on transparency and the 2018 elections Today it’s almost as common to see a paulistano strolling down the street with a falafel sandwich as it is to see one chowing down on pastel or pão de queijo. Part of the reason is an influx of refugees and … Read more
Photographer Nicolas Villaume explores a high Andes ritual that is as much a conflict resolution strategy as a cultural tradition.
At just 22, this Argentine is using 3D printers to revolutionize access to prostheses.
This Salvadoran social worker is sparking children’s curiosity about reading – and the world.
This former Wall Street banker found a new calling by working to democratize education in Brazil.
To help her country rebuild after the 2010 earthquake, this young Haitian found she first had to break a glass ceiling.
This entrepreneur’s alternative energy source is transforming farms across Mexico.
Our annual list spotlights five enterprising businesspeople who are making an impact – and a profit.
Directors Juan Carlos Maneglia and Tana Schémbori explore one of the country’s most baffling obsessions.