Senior PT figures file lawsuit against Roberto Campos Neto over alleged political bias
Towns weigh up their future after climate-fuelled disaster strikes agricultural powerhouse of Rio Grande do Sul
The Minas Gerais state capital, Brazil’s first large planned city, confronts its 21st century challenges
The bellwether state of Minas Gerais is a microcosm of the country’s vast political, economic and social disparities
Power outages in São Paulo reflect chronic underinvestment in country’s infrastructure
The country is unrivalled as a talent factory, but its clubs are barely known overseas. International investors hope a new league could change that
Attempt to transform dangerous central district recalls 20th century regeneration of cities such as New York
Court signals a tough stance on those found to have taken part in storming and vandalising government buildings
Far-right extremism rises in historic German areas with raised-arm salute defended as ‘culturally common’ gesture
Climate change’s effects on agriculture will worsen existing global inequalities
Former Brazilian president’s residence searched in investigation into alleged falsification of immunisation records
Critics decry measures as draconian and open to abuse by special interests
Leftwing president hopes tighter laws will reduce surge in use of firearms, including attacks on schools
Surge in ‘occupations’ by radical group with ties to leftwing president alarms farmers and conservative politicians
President questions independent monetary policy and bank’s continuing independence
Former president hospitalised in Florida where he has been living in self-imposed exile since leaving office
The veteran leftist’s best chance of fulfilling campaign pledges is to harness the power of investment and trade
Newly elected president takes aim at Jair Bolsonaro’s legacy in first decrees
Alleged bomb plot adds to tensions surrounding return to leftwing rule in divided nation
President-elect greeted at UN summit with chants of his name from supporters
The tournament’s most successful country has sought to catch up with organised, high-pressing rivals
President-elect faces his first big political test as he tries to sidestep spending caps
Hard-right leader breaks his silence as his administration prepares to hand over the presidency to leftist rival Lula
Country’s yield has come down from more than 13.5 per cent in July to just over 12 per cent today
Contest narrows between Jair Bolsonaro on the right and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on the left
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