Brazil’s Presidential Impeachment Sounds More Like a Political Mutiny

    On June 27, a board of experts charged with investigating the accusations against Brazilian ...

    A London Touch to Tour São Paulo

    Looking out at the city as the wind caresses your face, the sun or ...

    A Story of Sex, Suspense and Spite Set in Brazil, the US and Spain

    For Brazilians living in the United States, any American or foreigner who loves Brazil, ...

    Olympic Torch, a Reminder that Brazilian Indians Are Facing Genocide

    The Olympic torch is set to arrive on June 25 in a state in ...

    WikiLeaks Revelations Strongly Suggest US Is Behind Brazil President’s Overthrow

    On May 13, groundbreaking news was released about interim president of Brazil Michel Temer. ...

    The Zika Fear: There’s Still Time to Stop Rio’s Olympic Games

    Since the outbreak of the Zika virus in Latin America in May 2015, Brazilian ...

    Brazil’s Munduruku Indians Start a Movement to Save an Amazon Tributary

    Greenpeace has joined forces with an Indigenous Amazonian community in an unofficial demarcation of ...

    Athletes and Tourists Should Think Twice If Rio’s Olympics Are Worth the Risk

    Brazil has already faced criticism for the increased violence in the favelas surrounding Rio ...

    Brazil’s House Speaker Won’t Fall Without Dragging His Colleagues with Him

    On June 14, Brazil’s congressional ethics committee voted to remove Deputy Eduardo Cunha from ...

    Worried with Their Survival Brazilian Indians Blockade Railroad in the Amazon

    Members of Brazil’s Awá tribe have blockaded a railroad owned by Vale mining company ...