OPINION: Brazil’s president may well lose Sunday’s election, but he has ensured he has plenty of armed supporters
The Belo Monte dam’s construction forced 14,000 from their homes in Brazil's Amazon and disrupted a vital ecosystem
As Brazil’s elections loom, President Bolsonaro finds himself behind in the polls and isolated internationally. Can Russia help his campaign?
After the Left’s success in Chile, Honduras and Peru last year, will Brazil and Colombia follow suit in 2022?
The far-Right leader’s status as an international pariah masks some important points of continuity
As Bolsonaro and Lula square up for next year’s election, some Brazilians demand an alternative. But does it risk delivering more of the same?
State capture happens when narrow interest groups take control of public policy, buying influence to rewrite the rules. There are signs it’s happening in Britain
As Bolsonaro claims to protect forests, his leadership has allowed devastation of the Amazonian jungle to reach epic heights
Last remaining family members rely on Brazil’s Indigenous land protection orders for survival. With the protections about to expire, danger looms
Brazil is voting to legalize the destruction of the Amazon forest and the extermination of Indigenous peoples, the forest’s last line of defense
The Bolsonaro government is using legislation and the courts to try to deprive indigenous people of their rights
More than 100 impeachment requests, a corrupt government, and a fatally mismanaged health crisis. Yet the president hopes to win a second term