Was COP26 A Good Deal for Brazil?
Carbon credits for fighting deforestation were left in flux at Glasgow — but they could be key for the climate and Brazil’s economy.
Why Lula vs. Bolsonaro in Brazil Leaves Little Room for Others
Five reasons a “third way” candidate will struggle to break through in a polarized contest.
AQ Podcast: Fake News, Brazil and Jair Bolsonaro
Why misinformation poses a major risk to Brazil’s 2022 presidential election, from a prominent fact-checker.
Inside Brazil’s Dangerous Battle Over Fake News
In the 2022 election campaign, Jair Bolsonaro and his followers may test the limits of democracy to protect their “right” to post.
A perigosa batalha contra a desinformação no Brasil
Na campanha eleitoral de 2022, Jair Bolsonaro e seus seguidores podem vir a testar os limites da democracia para proteger seu “direito” de fazer postagens.
Detrás de la peligrosa batalla brasileña sobre las noticias falsas
En la campaña presidencial de 2022, Jair Bolsonaro y sus seguidores podrán forzar los límites de la democracia para proteger su “derecho a publicar”.
Brazil’s Evolving Relationship with China
AQ tracks how the country has managed its ties with Beijing.
Have Brazilians Given Up on Bolsonaro?
The sinking approval ratings for Brazil’s president could be permanent, writes AQ’s editor-in-chief.
The Man with Bolsonaro’s Fate in His Hands
Rather than initiate impeachment, House Speaker Arthur Lira is busy advancing his own agenda.
Stalemate: The Main Outcome of Bolsonaro’s Day of Protest
Brazil’s president is too weak to stage a coup, but strong enough to remain in power and produce a permanent constitutional crisis
Today’s Young Leftists Care More About Chile than Cuba
Gender and the rights of minorities are taking precedence over iconic figures of the past century.
Inequality Is Brazil’s Achilles Heel
The agribusiness boom isn’t enough to combat the deep social gaps hindering Brazil’s growth.
The Brazilian Political Scion Making His Own Mark
The heir to a political dynasty, João Campos is betting on innovation to build a name for himself in Brazil’s most unequal capital.
How Will Brazil Handle the US-China Rivalry?
Both superpowers are pivotal to the country. Choosing is not an option.
Lula Is Back. But Which Lula?
Brazil’s former president is running again in 2022. Will he do so as a pragmatic, or more radical figure?