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April 20, 2018
Nicholas Cunningham

What could the results of Mexico and Brazil’s upcoming elections have in store for energy policies and the oil industry?

April 8, 2018
Juan Cruz Ferre

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, former Brazilian President, has turned himself in.

August 15, 2017
Mel Gurr

In Brazil, rural agricultural workers and land reform beneficiaries could be hardest hit by President Michel Temer's austerity policies. 

July 27, 2017
Eimhin O'Reilly

In Brazil, Ládio Veron, the son of slain Guarani activist Marcos Veron, continues to struggle for the rights and dignity of his people.

June 8, 2017
Brian Mier

Leaked tapes revealing massive corruption and bribery by Brazil’s coup president, Michel Temer, and party leader Aécio Neves have sent the country’s right-wing coalition into a tailspin. Could it be an opening for the Left? 

March 28, 2017
James N. Green and Renan H. Quinalha

As corruption charges plague both sides of the political spectrum, a slew of controversial austerity proposals from the Temer government exacerbate polarization in Brazil. 

January 26, 2017
Helen Hazelwood Isaac

A conversation with NACLA contributor Ben Cowan about the recent right turn in Brazilian politics.

November 17, 2016
Rafael R. Ioris

Facing extreme budget cuts by the illegitimate government of President Michel Temer, student activists are occupying schools in the name of public education.

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