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Published in: democraciaAbierta: AnalysisBrazilian democracy will emerge stronger from this day of infamy
Lula and his government must take a hard line against the Bolsonaristas’ coup plotters and their financial backers
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Published in: 50.50: OpinionBolsonaro is leaving office, but his far-right movement is here to stay
Opinion: The outgoing Brazilian president is merely a symptom of the conservative tide sweeping Latin America
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Published in: Changemakers: FeatureHow Brazil’s mothers helped Lula win the election
A digital community once focused on the challenges of parenting became a unique space for political empowerment
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Published in: 50.50: InvestigationHow the US far-Right is acting to get Bolsonaro re-elected in Brazil
Bolsonaro is unlikely to give up power without a fight. Key Trump supporters are preparing to do battle for him
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Published in: Changemakers: FeatureFighting for their rights: Brazil at a crossroads
Ahead of Sunday's Brazilian election, Indigenous and urban activists are fighting violence, injustice and inequality
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Published in: ourEconomy: OpinionEven a Lula victory won’t necessarily mean a win for Brazil
OPINION: Latin America’s Left needs a new development model to stop the continent’s ‘open veins’ from haemorrhaging
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisIf Lula wins in Brazil, he will face harsh economic headwinds
Lula would enter office with a progressive agenda. Will he be able to repeat the successes of his last presidency?
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureMore Black women are running for office in Brazil than ever. Can they win?
Record numbers of Black women are running in next month’s election. But political parties don’t always have their backs