Peasants across Brazil held mass mobilizations on Monday demanding popular agrarian reform
Former Air Force Colonel discusses the origins of the Brazilian military's deeply conservative political ideology
First woman in the position, considered progressive, took over in order to oversee ongoing corruption investigations
Embattled Brazilian President Michel Temer seeks to enhance political legitimacy during his visit to the U.S.
The privatization of Eletrobras could create energy shortages and higher electricity bills for household consumers.
Supporters of former Brazilian president believe Luiz Inácio da Lula should be cleared from corruption allegations.
Petrobras is the largest integrated energy firm in Brazil and one of the largest in Latin America.
Gilmar Mauro discusses Brazil's current political context and it's implications on small farmers.
Temer’s initial Amazon mining decree was met with widespread condemnation by members of Brazilian civil society.
Political parties and activists blame U.N. missions for the nation's current crisis and devastating cholera outbreak