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Indigenous Venezuelans took over military outposts to allow humanitarian aid to enter from Brazil. (Twitter) On Friday, February 23, two...
Read moreBrazil started the month of February as the global emerging markets leader, and has quickly established itself as a Wall...
Read moreThe presidents of Argentina and Brazil recently sat down for a bilateral meeting with an expansive agenda. With Jair Bolsonaro...
Read moreFor casual observers of South America, it may be difficult to understand the current political trend that has ushered in...
Read moreFor the casual observer of Brazil, the fun-in-the-sun nation seems hardly a breeding ground for political authoritarianism or evangelical religious...
Read more"One of the objectives for improving Brazil in the world's education rankings is to combat the Marxist garbage that was...
Read moreJair Bolsonaro will soon be inaugurated as the next president of Brazil. Mauricio Macri's first term is winding down, but...
Read moreJair Bolsonaro is that exceedingly rare Latin American right-winger who pulls no punches: not only did he not try to...
Read moreSlavery is the word used by the president-elect, Jair Bolsonaro, to describe the working conditions of Cuban doctors in Brazil,...
Read moreThe Brazilian people, faced with the option of backing the unviable model of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and his...
Read moreBolsonaro's victory is all but certain: the only question now is whether it will be the 20-plus point blowout that...
Read moreFor the many conservatives, libertarians, moderates, classical liberals, and free market-enthusiasts (that is to say, generally non-Democrats) who were less...
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