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The new right-wing wave invokes the legacy of colonialism to legitimize its agenda
In Brazil, communities on the outskirts are most affected by climate change
A megaport and railway are being built by Maranhão — without the knowledge of the local population
Climate change and government policy have intersected to create a perfect storm
One year into Lula’s presidency, the Right continues to block his progressive agenda
A fine-grain analysis of the right-wing electoral base in Brazil and Argentina
In ten years, FFPT has gone from a fringe demand to a mainstream issue
Monica Valente of the São Paulo Forum on the need for a new economic model for the region
On Ethiopia’s bid to join the BRICS
Will the summit restore the foundations of what appear as “spalling” BRICS?
Workers and indigenous peoples are standing together in northern Argentina
Once a fringe group, the Pentecostal movement has grown into a decisive force in the country
With former president Fernando Lugo out, two feminists are the new face of the country’s progressive…
To organize the working class in a changed economy, the labour movement must also change
Brazilian President Lula’s first 100 days in office have been a successful balancing act
To protect democracy, Brazil needs to do a better job of combatting misinformation and hate