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What’s Next for Brazil’s Economic Miracle?
Letter to the Editor, by Vikas Shah
Even the most untrained eye can see the astonishing transformation of the Brazilian economic, political and social landscape....
Brazil Military Ties with U.S. Increasing
By Nestor Bailly, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - In early 2010, President Lula deemed relations with the U.S. of “enormous unexploited potential” according...
Aerial Embarrassment
Opinion by Samantha Barthelemy
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Passengers of American Airlines flight 256, departing from Rio de Janeiro’s Antonio Carlos Jobim (GIG)...
HMS Ocean Brings UK Closer to Brazil
By Doug Gray, Senior Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO – Arriving in Brazil from the Caribbean where she was assisting in maritime security against the...
Mercosur Summit ‘Best In 15 Years’
By Jaylan Boyle, Senior Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - The 39th summit of South America’s co-operative trade bloc, Mercosur, ended last week...
The Museum of Bahian Cuisine
By Alexandra Alden, Contributing Reporter
SALVADOR - Coconut milk and heady spices dancing on the pallet bring to mind India, Africa or the Caribbean but...
World Urban Forum Arrives in Rio
By Doug Gray, Senior Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO – The week after a conference was held in PUC University, Gavea, to discuss the current...
Carnival Across Brazil
By Christine Wipfli, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - With Carnival fever in full swing, Brazilians as well as foreigners alike are celebrating this vibrant...
Brazilian Nuclear Ambitions?
By Jaylan Boyle, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO - Incendiary remarks from Brazilian Vice President Josá Alencar last month regarding the country's nuclear ambitions have...
International Concerts
By Maíra Amorim, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO – Judging by the string of international concerts to hit Rio between now and the end of...
Banda Calypso gets Respect
By Maíra Amorim, Contributing Reporter
RIO DE JANEIRO – In a time of many crises in the music industry, one band has sold ten million...
Every Hour is Happy Hour in Belize
By Aaron Smith, Contributing Reporter
BELIZE - “White skin brother from a different mother,” resident poet Cecil, crafting verse for his supper on Caye Caulker,...
Water Like Wine in Guatemala
By Aaron Smith, Contributing Reporter
GUATEMALA - “Goin’ up the country where water tastes like wine,” to quote 1970s musicians Canned Heat, sprung to...
Honduras’s Trouble in Paradise
By Aaron Smith, Contributing Reporter
HONDURAS - Marooned on a Caribbean island, once the hideaway of pirate Henry Morgan, may seem implausible in this day...