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The New York Review of Books
October 2022
Brazil’s Democracy Is on the Brink and the Ballot
New York Magazine
October 30, 2022
Brazil Turns, Lula Returns
The New York Review of Books
January 2022
Despite Bolsonaro, Brazil Has Barely Any COVID Anti-Vaxxers
New York Magazine
November 10, 2021
The People With the Most to Lose in a U.S.-China Cold War
The Atlantic
October 14, 2021
Why Tensions in Northern Ireland Have Reignited
New York Magazine
April 9, 2021
Europe’s Quest to Fix the Internet
New York Magazine
March 16, 2021
Trump Is Gone, But Europe Still Needs Some Space
New York Magazine
Feb 4, 2021
The Hour of the Barbarian
n+1
January 11, 2021
Surfin’ USA
The Baffler
December 2020
Brexit and Biden Rekindle Hopes for a United Ireland
New York Magazine
November 13, 2020
How the Pandemic Dealt a Blow to Europe’s Far Right
New York Magazine
October 31, 2020
Europe May Emerge from the Pandemic as a Stronger Union
New York Magazine
September 17, 2020
Where Conspiracy Reigns
The Atlantic
September 16, 2020
The European Cities Using the Pandemic as a Cure for Airbnb
New York Magazine
Aug 13, 2020
The ‘Liberal World Order’ Was Built With Blood
New York Times
May 29, 2020
How ‘Jakarta’ Became the Codeword for US-Backed Mass Killing
New York Review of Books
May 18, 2020
How Germany is Saving Jobs During the Pandemic
New York Magazine
May 17, 2020
Bolsonaro’s War on the War on Coronavirus
New York Magazine
April 20, 2020
Postcard from São Paulo
Washington Post
April 9, 2020
Will the Coronavirus Tear Europe Apart?
New York Magazine
March 31, 2020
Bolsonaro Gambles on a Coronavirus Culture War
March 23, 2020
New York Review of Books
The Left Takes Center Stage in Spain
New York Magazine
February 14, 2020
Whataboutism is fine
The Outline
January 29, 2020
How The Two Popes Condemns Current-Day Authoritarianism
The Atlantic
January 24, 2020
This decade is freaking canceled
The Outline
December 30, 2019
Portugal is the Rare Place Progressives are Winning
The Atlantic
October 7, 2019
In the Shadow of Brexit, Labour Turns a Deeper Shade of Red
New York Magazine
Sept 29, 2019
The Dirty Problems with Operation Car Wash
The Atlantic
Aug 21, 2019
Revisiting Brazil’s Dizzying Fall Into Far-Right Rule
New York Magazine
June 26, 2019
Indonesia’s Democracy Is Becoming More Conservative
The Atlantic
April 17, 2019
Stuck in the Shopping
Popula
Dec 18, 2018
Can Brazil’s Democracy Withstand Jair Bolsonaro?
The Atlantic
October 29, 2018
Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s Would-be Dictator
The New York Review of Books
October 12, 2018
What you should have been taught about the Indonesian mass killings of 1965
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown / CNN
October 4, 2018
Brazil: A Biography
Art Review
September 2018
‘I’m nasty.’ How an Indonesian official won admirers by blowing up boats.
The Washington Post
September 5, 2018
You cannot escape jet lag, only embrace it
The Outline
August 30, 2018
A ‘outra’ eleição brasileira – por que ela é tão importante?
Folha de S.Paulo
August 26, 2018
Woman’s blasphemy conviction in Indonesia sparks backlash, intensifies concerns
The Washington Post
August 23, 2018
Brazil’s “Other” Election – and Why It’s So Important
Americas Quarterly
August 16, 2018
Branding Putin
The Washington Post
July 12, 2018
The Brazilian Spring That Never Arrived
The Atlantic
June 20, 2018
New Malaysian government steps back from spending, Chinese projects
The Washington Post
May 30, 2018
Malaysians usher in a new era, as they usher out the ruling coalition
The Washington Post
May 10, 2018
Instead of peace, indigenous Filipinos get the Duterte treatment
The Washington Post
April 22, 2018
Netflix Is Suddenly a Huge Political Issue in Brazil
The Atlantic
April 17, 2018
One year of Filipina punk feminism
Dazed
April 11, 2018
“Fake news” may soon be illegal in Malaysia. Who gets to define it?
The Washington Post
March 30, 2018
Indonesia police break up radical Islamic cyber network
The Washington Post
March 1, 2018
I went to the Olympics and all I got was this tentative sense of hope
The Outline
Feb 26, 2018
Meet Howard, the supreme impersonator of North Korea
The Outline
Feb 15, 2018
Once-tolerant Indonesia moves to outlaw gay — and extramarital — sex
The Washington Post
February 9, 2018
The fight goes on for female guerrillas in Timor-Leste
The Guardian
December 29, 2017
Productivity is dangerous
The Outline
December 18, 2017
Indonesia, where smoking is widespread, placed tough restrictions on e-cigarettes
The Washington Post
November 27, 2017
What Was the Child?
The New Inquiry
Nov 14, 2017
With Mattis in Manila, Duterte decides it’s time to boost ties with Russia and China
The Washington Post
October 27, 2017
What the United States did in Indonesia
The Atlantic
October 21, 2017
It’s not illegal to be gay in Indonesia, but police are cracking down anyway
The Washington Post
October 12, 2017
In Indonesia, the “fake news” that fueled a Cold War massacre is still potent five decades later
The Washington Post
September 30, 2017
The correct way to be a cannibal
The Outline
September 20, 2017
It’s not just Burma: Human rights under attack across Southeast Asia, advocates say
The Washington Post
September 8, 2017
Apparent crackdown in Vietnam on social media, but many users undeterred
The Washington Post
September 5, 2017
Villagers in Indonesia fight for a land rights revolution
The Guardian
September 4, 2017
As the U.S. steps back, Vietnamese wonder if China is taking control
The Washington Post
August 26, 2017
Malign Intervention
The Baffler
August 8, 2017
Indonesia might be copying the vigilante violence of Duterte’s drug war
The Washington Post
August 4, 2017
Indonesia executed Nigerian despite case being unresolved, watchdog says
The Guardian
August 1, 2017
Inquiry launched after mystery air crash kills Brazilian environmentalists
The Guardian
July 28, 2017
‘Going global’: China exports soft power with first large-scale university in Malaysia
The Guardian
July 7, 2017
Barack Obama urges world to stand against ‘aggressive nationalism’
The Guardian
July 1, 2017
Rodrigo Duterte’s daughter is an irony-Instagram star
The Outline
June 23 2017
Life under martial law in Duterte’s home town
The Washington Post
June 11, 2017
Christian preachers’ disappearance in Malaysia stokes fears of crackdown on religious minorities
The Guardian
June 6, 2017
Halal tourism: Kuala Lumpur welcomes the Muslim travellers others didn’t want
The Guardian
June 5, 2017
Duterte’s forces struggle to push back Islamist rebels in the southern Philippines
The Washington Post
June 2, 2017
All Spicy Food Is From Latin America
The Awl
June 1, 2017
Duterte attacks Chelsea Clinton by bringing up her father’s philandering
The Washington Post
May 31, 2017
Duterte says he may widen martial law to include all of the Philippines
The Washington Post
May 24, 2017
Duterte gets a pass on brutal drug war at Southeast Asia summit
The Washington Post
April 30, 2017
Mass killings are bad advertising, says Philippine tourism secretary
The Washington Post
April 20, 2017
Duterte’s drug war is horrifically violent. So why do many young, liberal Filipinos support him?
The Washington Post
April 18, 2017
Indonesia: Gay men facing 100 lashes for having sex
The Guardian
April 11, 2017
Ethnic Chinese still grapple with discrimination despite generations in Indonesia
The Washington Post
March 18, 2017
Indonesia transfers US citizen to ‘execution island’
The Guardian
March 13 2017
Almost Every Week Is Fashion Week Somewhere in the World:
New York Times
March 7, 2017
The Unhappy Medium
The Baffler
March 6, 2017
The world’s largest majority-Muslim nation isn’t sure how to deal with Trump
The Washington Post
February 5, 2017
An Islamist militant group says Indonesia’s new bills have secret communist symbols
The Washington Post
January 26, 2017
To Understand 2016’s Politics, Look at the Winners and Losers of Globalization
The New Republic
December 20, 2016
5(ish) Questions: Peter Frick-Wright and “What Happened to Eastern Airlines Flight 980?”
Nieman Storyboard
December 12, 2016
It can always get worse
The Awl
Dec 9, 2016
How the Trump presidency could impact South American currency markets
Los Angeles Times
December 5, 2016
Acclaimed Brazilian film makes splash despite political battles and cries of censorship
Los Angeles Times
November 20, 2016
In a first for Latin America, Uruguay rolls out program legalizing marijuana
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 10 November 2016
The debate over saving rain forests has gotten ugly. Now a Brazilian environmental official is dead
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 14 October 2016
4 ways Brazil has changed since former President Dilma Rousseff was impeached
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 5 October 2016
Brazil’s Senate ousts President Dilma Rousseff from office
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 31 August 2016
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff: My impeachment threatens democracy
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 29 August 2016
Rio’s Olympic legacy: too few public projects, often in well-off areas
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 25 August 2016
Rio police say American swimmers’ story of robbery is a fabrication
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 21 August 2016
Welcome to France House, where Olympians dance, VIPs strut and the liquor flows freely
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 21 August 2016
Ryan Lochte changes details of Rio robbery story; authorities pull two of his teammates off plane
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 17 August 2016
‘Super Smash Bros.’ video game contest takes a spot alongside the Olympics in Rio
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 16 August 2016
Brazil’s current and former presidents face trials. And the interim president is in hot water too
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 16 August 2016
Rio Olympics: Swimming platform breaks loose and washes up on beach
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 13 August 2016
Marta and Rafaela: Brazil’s Olympic heroes may be a sign of the nation’s shifting attitudes
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 11 August 2016
She’s ‘old, for a woman’: Media around the world condemned for sexist Olympics coverage
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 11 August 2016
Spirits are low at Russia’s Olympics party house, with fans grumbling that doping bans are unfair
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 11 August 2016
Brazil is struggling to keep the Olympics free of politics
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 8 August 2016
As Rio Games open, Brazil downplays politics — including its interim president
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 6 August 2016
Olympics security: What Brazil had to learn about terrorism
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 5 August 2016
Welcome to the Games. In case you never heard of me, I am Brazil’s president
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 4 August 2016
From low-income neighborhood to parking lot: How the Olympics in Rio is uprooting poor families
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 4 August 2016
Rio is a contrast in new and old, as many residents see more harm than good in hosting the Games
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 3 August 2016
Rio tries to balance traffic and geography as Olympic Games ready to start
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 3 August 2016
Rio’s bay is still polluted and the Olympics are coming
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 2 August 2016
‘I suppose I’ve gotten used to it out here’: Despite shelters, Brazil’s homeless population soars
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 2 August 2016
You’re Complaining About The Olympics Wrong
The Awl,
Tue 2 August 2016
Armed forces ‘pacified’ Rio’s slums, but as Olympics approached, the gangs came back
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 31 July 2016
U.S. Congress members express ‘deep concern’ over threats to democracy in Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 25 July 2016
The Olympics are coming, but Brazil, beset by troubles and gloom, yawns
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 24 July 2016
Brazilian police arrest 10 suspected of planning for terrorist attack around Olympics
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 21 July 2016
As Rio braces for the Olympics, a defensive mayor insists the city will be ready
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 14 July 2016
Police greet visitors to Rio with signs saying ‘Welcome to hell’
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 5 July 2016
Brazil is in turmoil, an impeachment trial looms, and still, Dilma Rousseff laughs
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 5 July 2016
While no one was looking, East L.A. got transplanted to Brazil — lowriders, taco trucks and all
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 25 June 2016
Oi boy
The Economist,
Sat 25 June 2016
Brazil beefs up security for the Olympics after high-profile attacks
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 23 June 2016
Brazil’s government has sprung a leak, and a flood of secrets is gushing out
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 1 June 2016
The Anti-Imperial Emperor
The Baffler
Wed 25 May 2016
Brazil’s new opposition: Artists, musicians and filmmakers
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 24 May 2016
Three months before Olympics, Brazil suddenly has a lot to resolve
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 14 May 2016
In post-impeachment Brazil, the new conservative Cabinet is 100% white men
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 13 May 2016
Brazilian president vows to fight impeachment, calls Senate vote ‘devastating injustice’
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 12 May 2016
Brazil’s Senate votes to make Rousseff face impeachment trial
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 12 May 2016
Brazil lawmakers to decide fate of embattled president
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 11 May 2016
Impeachment or coup? As vote on president’s future nears, Brazilians take to streets in protest
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 10 May 2016
Brazilian police drag out students occupying schools to protest lunch money scandal
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 6 May 2016
100 million Brazilians lose WhatsApp after a judge orders a 72-hour shutdown
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 2 May 2016
Brazil’s president plans to take her impeachment fight to the United Nations
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 20 April 2016
Brazil’s lower house clears way for President Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 17 April 2016
Brazilians watch helplessly as impeachment crisis nears climax
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 16 April 2016
New twists in Brazil crisis raise possibility of new elections
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 7 April 2016
Portland, Oregon
Financial Times,
Tue 5 April 2016
When Brazilian politicians talk about a coup, they trigger fears of a return to a dark past
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 2 April 2016
The politicians voting to impeach Brazil’s president are accused of more corruption than she is
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 28 March 2016
Brazil’s government has imploded. Here’s what could happen next
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 21 March 2016
Political crisis leaves Brazilians reeling
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 21 March 2016
A look at efforts to impeach Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 1 March 2016
Zueira: Brazilian Social Media’s Gleefully Dark Coping Mechanism for Zika, Soccer Losses, and Other Bad News
New York Magazine
Tue 16 February 2016
The Zika virus is just the latest challenge facing the Rio Olympics
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 9 February 2016
Redbird, Los Angeles
Financial Times,
Mon 8 February 2016
In Brazil, Carnival-goers won’t let Zika or economic woes ruin the party
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 6 February 2016
World health agency expects Zika virus, linked to birth defects, to reach U.S.
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 27 January 2016
El Niño deluge threatens to wash over drought-stricken California
Financial Times,
Fri 22 January 2016
How to Make a Difference in 2016
The Awl
December 31, 2015
Fleeing Syria Refugees find dizzying freedoms and unexpected dangers in Brazil
Los Angeles Times
Tue 29 December 2015
Brazil’s Congress at the center of an explosive political crisis
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 22 December 2015
As Brazil mine spill reaches ocean, its catastrophic extent becomes clear
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 20 December 2015
Riding share apps are booming — and competition is stiff — in Latin America
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 17 December 2015
Brazil President Dilma Rousseff faces impeachment proceedings
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 2 December 2015
Los Angeles, US: aspiring alternative to San Francisco
Financial Times,
Tue 17 November 2015
The Broads
Art Review
Sun 1 November 2015
Russia’s Patriotic Fashion Agenda
Business of Fashion
Fri 30 October 2015
‘Pan’ fails to deliver on tried-and-tested film formula
Financial Times,
Mon 26 October 2015
Film-makers broaden their search for revenue and funding
Financial Times,
Mon 26 October 2015
Tech money causes waves on Silicon Beach
Financial Times,
Fri 16 October 2015
Brazil’s new generation of wealthy art collectors
Financial Times,
Tue 6 October 2015
Los Angeles mayor’s plans go begging on streets
Financial Times,
Wed 23 September 2015
A Shrinking Market: Is This Brazil’s ‘New Normal?’
Business of Fashion
Thu 20 August 2015
Smuggling is just a way of life at Friendship Bridge
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 9 August 2015
In a Paraguay slum, Pope Francis speaks of equality and solidarity
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 12 July 2015
Pope Francis praises strength, perseverance of Paraguay’s women
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 11 July 2015
In Paraguay, Pope Francis calls for end to ‘wars between brothers’
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 10 July 2015
Brazil’s special forces wage uphill fight against Amazon destroyers
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 10 July 2015
Evangelicals take their fight with Satan to the streets of Sao Paulo
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 7 July 2015
Leading Brazil construction firm heads arrested in ‘Car Wash’ corruption inquiry
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 19 June 2015
Why Did Brazil’s President Change Her Tune on Spying?
Foreign Policy,
Tue 16 June 2015
Coming ‘tsunami’? In Brazil, calls for reform in wake of FIFA scandals
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 12 June 2015
In Brazil, cowboy culture pushing into the Amazon jungle
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 9 June 2015
In Brazil, homicide rate still high despite increased prosperity
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 22 May 2015
Teachers in Brazil vote to extend strike into a third month
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 15 May 2015
In Brazil’s slums, residents band together to protest police shootings
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 13 May 2015
Brazil court tells Uber to cease and desist — but so far, it hasn’t
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 29 April 2015
Drought blamed for upsurge in dengue fever in Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 24 April 2015
Who’s who in the battle for Brazil?
Folha de S.Paulo,
Thu 16 April 2015
In Brazil, arrest brings Petrobras scandal closer to President Rousseff
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 15 April 2015
Amidst the Russian Crisis, a Shift to Domestic Brands?
Business of Fashion,
Thu 2 April 2015
Homophobic attacks increase in seemingly gay-friendly Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 22 March 2015
The Sao Paulo commute: Walk, bus, train, train, train, bus, walk. Repeat.
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 13 March 2015
In drought-stricken Sao Paulo, some rely on mineral water deliveries
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 2 March 2015
In funding Cuba port project, Brazil set to gain key foothold
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 17 February 2015
Death toll rises to five in blast on oil vessel off coast of Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 12 February 2015
Explosion on offshore Petrobras oil vessel kills 3 in Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 11 February 2015
In Brazil, a new bus fare increase elicits tepid protests this time
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 29 January 2015
Brazil’s economy hurt by unknown cost of Petrobras’ corruption
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 28 January 2015
Bridge links Brazil to French Guiana, yet doesn’t
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 1 January 2015
Brazilians face higher gas prices, more austerity moves after election
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 19 December 2014
Sao Paulo, Brazil, officials downplay water crisis as residents suffer
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 13 December 2014
Brazil confronts past in report about crimes of dictatorship
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 10 December 2014
A small fried bean patty plays a big role in Brazil’s links to Africa
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 29 November 2014
The new brooms
The Economist,
Fri 28 November 2014
Brazil’s Black Friday earns name Black Fraude for consumer complaints
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 28 November 2014
Post-Apartheid Style: Inside Africa’s Biggest Fashion Week
AnOther Magazine,
Fri 14 November 2014
Brazil’s occupying artists propel Bienal Sao Paulo’s theme
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 8 November 2014
Investors punish Brazil after President Rousseff’s reelection
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 28 October 2014
Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff narrowly reelected
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 26 October 2014
Economy is key in Brazil’s presidential runoff, voters say
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 25 October 2014
Petrobras corruption case overshadows Brazil presidential campaign
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 24 October 2014
In Brazil, old parties and debates dominate presidential runoff vote
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 16 October 2014
Brazil authorities clear and release patient checked for Ebola
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 14 October 2014
Brazil announces its first suspected Ebola case; death toll tops 4,000
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 10 October 2014
Third-place finisher roils Brazil presidential campaign
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 9 October 2014
Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff will face Aecio Neves in runoff
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 5 October 2014
Recession in once-booming Brazil shakes up presidential race
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 3 October 2014
Huge shopping malls change landscape of Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 1 October 2014
Brazilian tycoon faces fresh charges in fall of oil empire
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 24 September 2014
Clashes erupt in Brazil as police evict squatters from high-rise
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 16 September 2014
Brazil says rate of Amazon deforestation up for first time in years
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 10 September 2014
Rise of candidate Marina Silva transforms Brazil’s presidential race
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 5 September 2014
Brazil’s water crisis amid drought could lead to rationing
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 7 August 2014
Brazil makes contact with members of isolated tribe in Amazon
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 26 July 2014
‘BRICS’ nations to form development bank to rival World Bank, IMF
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 15 July 2014
Brazil takes stock after World Cup comes to an end
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 14 July 2014
With World Cup, Brazil shows its successes and shortcomings
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 14 July 2014
With World Cup, Brazil shows its successes and shortcomings
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 14 July 2014
Cash-short Argentines flood Rio in hope of basking in World Cup glory
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 13 July 2014
Petrobras shares fall, analysts point to poor management by Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 10 July 2014
Brazilians try to cope with lopsided loss to Germany
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 10 July 2014
Brazil fans stunned by lopsided World Cup defeat; some turn sarcastic
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 8 July 2014
Cup brings whole new world to Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 7 July 2014
Overpass collapses in World Cup host city in Brazil; at least 2 killed
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 3 July 2014
World Cup: Brazil police break up Argentina fans’ party in Sao Paulo
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 2 July 2014
In Brazil, World Cup talk is colored by politics
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 28 June 2014
Paulo Ito’s goal: Catch Brazil’s mood
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 25 June 2014
Brazil protest gains supporters after police crackdown
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 25 June 2014
FIFA will not discipline Mexico for fans using derogatory chant
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 23 June 2014
Plenty of kicks, few complaints so far at World Cup in Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 20 June 2014
Mexican drug trafficking suspect arrested en route to World Cup
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 19 June 2014
Brazil and Mexico: Rivals off the soccer field as well as on
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 17 June 2014
Beyond the World Cup stadiums, architecture in Brazil returns to glory
Los Angeles Times
Fri 13 June 2014
Cameroon draws a crowd for World Cup match in Sao Paulo
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 13 June 2014
Small protests mark opening day of World Cup in Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 12 June 2014
Brazil’s World Cup opening day brings protests, home team victory
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 12 June 2014
Brazil opens World Cup with heavy expectations of a nation
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 12 June 2014
Airbnb uses FIFA World Cup to bring sharing economy to Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 10 June 2014
For Brazil’s new middle class, life’s still a struggle
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 10 June 2014
In streets of Brazil, the soul of soccer is a long way from World Cup
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 9 June 2014
In Brazil, group scores victory in land protest before World Cup
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 9 June 2014
In unusual sight, flags fly in Brazil for World Cup
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 6 June 2014
A Times reporter in Brazil answers questions about World Cup protests
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 5 June 2014
Subway strike causes chaos in Brazilian city ahead of World Cup
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 5 June 2014
Alexandre Garcia: como a mídia estrangeira vê o Brasil fora de campo
Globo TV
Wed 4 June 2014
Stadium for World Cup opener gets an incomplete on test run
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 1 June 2014
Brazil’s corruption-fighting Supreme Court chief abruptly resigns
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 30 May 2014
Brazilian artist’s image of starving child kicks up a World Cup storm
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 27 May 2014
The World Cup: A Win or Lose for Brazil’s Image?
KCRW,
Mon 19 May 2014
In Brazil, labor protests ramp up as World Cup nears
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 18 May 2014
Brazilians cold on Pitbull’s World Cup theme, ‘We Are One’
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 17 May 2014
Red tape and high costs make Brazil’s luxury market a tough sell
Financial Times,
Wed 14 May 2014
Housing protesters occupy land near Brazil World Cup soccer stadium
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 11 May 2014
StubHub’s World Cup ticket sales in Brazil interrupted by cyber attack
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 6 May 2014
Brazil’s president raises welfare payments ahead of election
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 1 May 2014
Brazil targets sex tourism before the World Cup
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 26 April 2014
Dancer’s death in Rio triggers clashes between police, residents
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 23 April 2014
World Cup’s road to Brazil remains bumpy
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 22 April 2014
160 miles of gridlock: Traffic fuels concern for Brazil’s World Cup
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 18 April 2014
Deep in Brazil’s jungle, host city poses wild challenge for World Cup
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 13 April 2014
Rio de Janeiro police face ‘image problem’
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 11 April 2014
In Brazil, music for the flaunters and the wanters
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 4 April 2014
Brazil’s military to cooperate in dirty war investigation
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 2 April 2014
The poet of hip hop
Financial Times,
Fri 28 March 2014
São Paulo: Culture by day, partying by night
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 28 March 2014
World Cup: FIFA action mixes with sea, sun and sand in Natal, Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 28 March 2014
World Cup: Get your kicks in the jungles of Manaus, Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 28 March 2014
Brazil: For World Cup fans, plenty of other action in Rio de Janeiro
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 28 March 2014
Northeast Brazil’s transport bottlenecks deter foreign visitors
Financial Times,
Wed 26 March 2014
Brazil police blamed for death of a woman after a shootout
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 19 March 2014
As prices in Rio de Janeiro soar, locals turn to ‘surreal’ currency
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 13 March 2014
Apple opens its first store in Brazil, a key market
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 15 February 2014
Shootout kills 6 as Brazil police hunt suspects in officer’s slaying
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 4 February 2014
Shootout kills 6 as Brazil police hunt suspects in officer’s slaying
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 4 February 2014
Brazil shopping malls become centers of controversy
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 29 January 2014
Brazil’s president imports Cuban doctors to ease shortage
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 6 January 2014
Stadium deaths shine a spotlight on Brazil’s World Cup preparations
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 1 January 2014
Edward Snowden reaches out to Brazil, hints at asylum request
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 17 December 2013
At least 3 killed, more than 2,000 displaced in Brazil floods
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 12 December 2013
Prison terms strike a blow against political corruption in Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 28 November 2013
Credit-card binge leaves many Brazilians deep in debt
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 26 November 2013
On Latin America road trip, VW bus is charming, disarming
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 26 November 2013
Brazil exhumes remains of leftist president deposed in 1964 coup
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 14 November 2013
Brazil’s Eike Batista: From billionaire to bankruptcy
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 31 October 2013
Tokyo Fashion Week boosts Japanese designers
Financial Times,
Fri 25 October 2013
Brazil President Dilma Rousseff has a doppelganger on Twitter
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 25 October 2013
In Brazil, more buildings are seized by residents in need of housing
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 13 October 2013
Brazil property rights: Tribes and farmers battle to the death
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 2 October 2013
Brazilian president, at United Nations, blasts spying by Washington
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 24 September 2013
Brazil rancher sentenced for ordering killing of U.S.-born nun
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 20 September 2013
Brazil police arrest 4 officers, 15 others in pension scandal
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 19 September 2013
Brazil postpones state visit to U.S. over Snowden spying leaks
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 17 September 2013
Brazil’s president, angry about spying, cancels state visit to U.S.
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 17 September 2013
Brazilian officials seek meeting with Edward Snowden in Russia
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 12 September 2013
Brazil’s Globo group apologizes for backing military government
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 4 September 2013
New Snowden documents allege U.S. spying on Brazil, Mexico
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 2 September 2013
Market Forces
Art Review,
Sun 1 September 2013
Brazilian sees Inhotim museum as ‘the Disney of the future’
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 28 August 2013
Kerry, on visit to Brazil, gets earful over NSA spying
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 13 August 2013
Brazil court sentences 25 police officers in 1992 prison massacre
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 3 August 2013
Brazil court sentences 25 police officers in 1992 prison massacre
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 3 August 2013
Can Brazil fix mistakes from Pope Francis visit in time for World Cup?
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 2 August 2013
Pope Francis heads home; Vatican sees Brazil trip as success
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 28 July 2013
In Brazilian slum, a letdown after Pope Francis visits
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 28 July 2013
Protest after Pope Francis’ visit to Rio slum centers on missing man
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 26 July 2013
Pope Francis in Brazilian slum: ‘He’s bringing hope’
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 25 July 2013
At a Rio favela, Pope Francis’ upcoming visit brings side benefits
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 25 July 2013
Pope Francis visits a Brazil slum, scolds country’s leaders
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 25 July 2013
Pope Francis may clash on doctrine with young Brazilian Catholics
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 23 July 2013
Brazil’s Roman Catholics hope for boost from Pope Francis visit
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 23 July 2013
Pope Francis arrives in Brazil in return to native continent
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 22 July 2013
In Brazil, thousands turn out to greet Pope Francis
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 22 July 2013
Pope Francis’ Brazil visit brings high expectations and unease
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 22 July 2013
Pope Francis greeted by crowds of mostly young Catholics in Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 22 July 2013
Russia and Spain are new kids on the fashion block
Financial Times,
Fri 19 July 2013
From YouTube to law: How the ‘5 causas’ of Brazil went viral
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 17 July 2013
Cow falls on man: 1-ton animal falls through roof onto his bed
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 16 July 2013
Brazil demanding answers from U.S. in wake of Edward Snowden leaks
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 8 July 2013
Apple faces competitive hurdle in Brazil market
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 4 July 2013
Grass-roots movement in Brazil moves government to action
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 28 June 2013
Brazil’s President Rousseff proposes vote on political reforms
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 24 June 2013
Brazil’s leader again reaches out to protesters
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 21 June 2013
Brazil protests tap into frustration of have-nots
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 20 June 2013
Protests continue in Brazil as thousands rally in Sao Paulo
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 18 June 2013
Authorities in Brazil reduce bus fares in response to protests
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 18 June 2013
Tens of thousands protest conditions in Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 17 June 2013
Protests against Sao Paulo bus fare hike turn violent
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 13 June 2013
Brazilian journalist slain in apparent effort to silence coverage
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 12 June 2013
In Brazil, fine art draws crowds from favelas to fairs to museums
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 9 June 2013
Biden invites Brazil’s leader to pay a high-profile visit
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 31 May 2013
Brazil seeks source of rumors blamed for run on banks
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 22 May 2013
Brazil seeks source of rumors blamed for run on banks
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 22 May 2013
Brazil seeks source of rumors blamed for run on banks
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 22 May 2013
Brazil, Japan, sumo and food, deliciously intertwined
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 17 May 2013
Brazil plan to import thousands of Cuban doctors criticized
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 11 May 2013
Brazilian named to head World Trade Organization
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 7 May 2013
Lingering problems threaten image of a ‘new Brazil’
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 5 May 2013
As goes crime in Rio, so goes bulletproofing
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 29 April 2013
Brazil’s Rousseff takes nuanced approach to foreign policy
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 25 April 2013
Brazil clown will leave big shoes to fill in Congress
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 28 March 2013
In Brazil, changing times usher in ‘servant problem’
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 18 March 2013
Brides with bling
Financial Times,
Fri 15 March 2013
Latin America ebullient over Argentine pope
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 15 March 2013
World leaders react to death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 5 March 2013
World leaders react to death of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 5 March 2013
Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff is popular, but not among news media
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 3 March 2013
Brazil is trying to restart its economic growth spurt
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 2 March 2013
Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff is popular, but not among news media
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 2 March 2013
Rio de Janeiro beach club ordered shut down
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 1 March 2013
As a new pope is chosen, Latin America hopes for more sway
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 23 February 2013
Brazilians take special glee in Super Bowl electrical outage
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 4 February 2013
Telenovela ‘Avenida Brasil’ speaks to Brazilians
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 2 February 2013
Brazil rethinks its rule-breaking attitude after club fire
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 31 January 2013
Brazil police reportedly question 4 in nightclub fire
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 28 January 2013
Deadly nightclub fire in Brazil may have been started by flare
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 27 January 2013
Fire survivors recall deadly chaos in Brazil club
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 27 January 2013
Travel Brazil by bus for a calm and cheerful trip
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 13 January 2013
In Brazil’s cracolandias, roving hordes of lost souls
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 22 December 2012
Brazil’s Sao Paulo slums see a return to violence
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 6 December 2012
Brazil police’s takeover of slums from gangs is a mixed blessing
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 25 November 2012
All bets are off at season-ending Grand Prix
Financial Times,
Thu 22 November 2012
Brazilian GP brings back memories of past legends
Financial Times,
Thu 22 November 2012
Brazil swears in nation’s first black Supreme Court president
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 22 November 2012
Brazil education standards contribute to learning crisis
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 17 November 2012
Dengue, where is thy sting?
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 1 November 2012
Brazil’s business hub Sao Paulo elects new mayor
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 29 October 2012
Brazil’s evangelical churches rewrite the rules of politics
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 21 October 2012
As police move in on Rio’s favelas, a drug lord seeks amnesty
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 11 October 2012
Municipal elections in Brazil provide welcome news for President Rousseff
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 7 October 2012
Custo Brasil takes it toll on textiles
Financial Times,
Tue 2 October 2012
USB sticks provide look inside criminal gang, say Brazilian officials
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 1 October 2012
Google executive detained in Brazil for YouTube videos
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 26 September 2012
Brazil’s hip-hop scene takes the country by storm
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 22 September 2012
In Brazil, opportunity and obstacles for Africans flowing in
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 16 September 2012
Brazil prisoners ride bikes toward prison reform
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 5 September 2012
Brazil’s economic slowdown so far leaves many unscathed
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 13 August 2012
THE NEW TRADE ROUTE
CNBC Business,
Wed 1 August 2012
In Brazil, a billionaire’s reality check
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 29 July 2012
What Brazil does best
Financial Times,
Fri 27 July 2012
Paraguay faces fallout after president’s ouster
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 25 June 2012
Brazil may offer visitors thrills, but there’s nothing cheap about it
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 20 June 2012
Brazil workers exploited as modern-day Amazon slaves
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 7 June 2012
Brazil workers exploited as modern-day Amazon slaves
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 7 June 2012
Amazon in danger as Brazil moves forward with bill, critics say
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 29 May 2012
Brazil’s historically poor northeast finally gets its boom
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 24 May 2012
THE WORD FROM… SÃO PAULO
CNBC Business,
Tue 1 May 2012
Brazilian woman alleges Marines ran her over
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 26 April 2012
Turismo no Brasil é impulsionado pela nova classe média brasileira
Folha Online,
Thu 12 April 2012
Brazil wins the gold medal in gridlock
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 7 April 2012
Brazil: soya bonanza
Financial Times,
Fri 6 April 2012
Brazil tourism: forget the gringos
Financial Times,
Thu 5 April 2012
Brazil workers protest over manufacturing losses
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 5 April 2012
Brazil tourism: forget the gringos
Financial Times,
Thu 5 April 2012
Brazil should get China to raise its investment horizons
asiamoney.com,
Thu 5 April 2012
Cultural Exchange: Gaby Amarantos has Brazil dancing
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 11 March 2012
Brazil lashes out after military contract canceled
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 2 March 2012
Northeast Brazil has its own distinct Carnaval
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 20 February 2012
IPANEMA & LEBLON, RIO DE JANEIRO
CNBC Business,
Wed 15 February 2012
Brazil arrests strike leaders to halt police work stoppage in Rio
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 11 February 2012
Brazil’s poor seem left behind in growth spurt, observers say
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 5 February 2012
An awful lot of fashion in Brazil
Financial Times,
Fri 3 February 2012
Cultural Exchange: Brazil’s ‘Big Brother’ gets dose of shocking reality
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 29 January 2012
Brazil buildings collapse; at least 4 dead, 18 missing
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 26 January 2012
Ipanema Has It All, Including Skyrocketing City Home Prices
New York Times,
Fri 20 January 2012
Brazil announces plan to rein in immigration from Haiti
Los Angeles Times,
Wed 11 January 2012
Brazil finally ready to confront abuses in past dictatorship
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 5 January 2012
Terra Vision
CNBC Business,
Sun 1 January 2012
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
CNBC Business,
Sun 1 January 2012
Spill makes waves amid Brazil oil boom
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 31 December 2011
Brazil state struggles with poverty despite rich natural resources
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 12 December 2011
AN EASY RIDE
CNBC Business,
Thu 1 December 2011
Reduced migration benefits Rio slums
Financial Times,
Wed 23 November 2011
Chevron faces millions of dollars in fines for oil leak off Brazil
Los Angeles Times,
Tue 22 November 2011
Brazil’s Body Beautiful
New York Times,
Fri 11 November 2011
São Paulo: Harmony Through Chaos
New York Times,
Thu 10 November 2011
Brazil: migration flows reversed
Financial Times,
Thu 3 November 2011
Renewables Hit a Wall in South America
New York Times,
Wed 26 October 2011
Value-added travel
Financial Times,
Mon 24 October 2011
Brazil president holds her own as Lula successor
Los Angeles Times,
Sun 16 October 2011
A hip street in Sao Paulo, Brazil, moves to a different beat
Los Angeles Times,
Mon 3 October 2011
BRAZILICON VALLEY
CNBC Business,
Sat 1 October 2011
Brazil’s economic boom drawing immigrant workers home
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 2 September 2011
THIS YEAR’S MODEL
CNBC Business,
Thu 1 September 2011
Oscar Niemeyer’s Faithful Modernism
artinamericamagazine.com,
Thu 1 September 2011
Rio de Janeiro’s crack cocaine treatment program controversial
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 4 August 2011
Brazil’s Electronic Language
Dazed and Confused,
Mon 1 August 2011
Business diary: Nizan Guanaes
Financial Times,
Mon 25 July 2011
Brazil’s commodities-heavy trade with China gives some pause
Los Angeles Times,
Sat 16 July 2011
Brazil president faces corruption scandals
Los Angeles Times,
Fri 8 July 2011
Some agricultural good news for Brazil
The Financial Times,
Thu 7 July 2011
Latin American Express
CNBC Business Magazine,
Tue 5 July 2011
Brazil Inc flexes its muscles abroad
Financial Times,
Mon 4 July 2011
Religion strikes back at Brazil’s gay culture
The Guardian,
Sat 2 July 2011
Two-pieces of gold
Financial Times,
Fri 24 June 2011
Brazilian fashion: taking on Dior
Financial Times,
Wed 22 June 2011
Sway of the wealthy remains strong in Brazil’s cities
Financial Times,
Mon 13 June 2011
The Carnival Goes To Town
CNBC Business Magazine,
Fri 3 June 2011
Consumer markets set to fuel Chilean banking growth
The Banker,
Wed 1 June 2011
The hunt for new markets
Financial Times,
Tue 31 May 2011
Food exports: Appetite for meat grows in Asia
Financial Times,
Fri 20 May 2011
London, Paris, New York, Lima?
Financial Times,
Fri 13 May 2011
(2 blog links)
Greece’s crisis illustrates the might of the markets
The Guardian,
Mon 9 May 2011
Preparing for take-off: a Brazilian executive’s tale
Financial Times,
Mon 9 May 2011
Profile: Fundação Dom Cabral, Brazil
Financial Times,
Mon 9 May 2011
Ronaldo hangs up boots, puts on suit
Financial Times,
Fri 6 May 2011
A new ball game for Brazil’s Ronaldo
Financial Times,
Thu 5 May 2011
THE CREDIT REVOLUTIONARY
CNBC Business Magazine,
Sun 1 May 2011
Brazilians brave traffic jams at Easter
Financial Times,
Thu 21 April 2011
China’s appetite for Brazil’s meat grows
Financial Times,
Wed 20 April 2011
Face-to-Face with Ghostface Killah
Interview Magazine,
Wed 13 April 2011
Japan makes dent in iron ore price
Financial Times,
Thu 17 March 2011
Does Brazil have a credit bubble?
The Banker,
Wed 16 March 2011
Good Neighbours
CNBC Business Magazine,
Sat 5 March 2011
Dilma Rousseff moves Brazil to centre
The Guardian,
Thu 3 March 2011
(2 blog links)
Latin America: jobs boom lends allure to MBAs
Financial Times,
Mon 31 January 2011
On the Crest of a Wave
CNBC Business Magazine,
Wed 5 January 2011
Brazil targets foreign bond investors
Financial Times,
Thu 16 December 2010
Navigating Brazil’s bureacracy is not a day at the beach
Financial Times,
Wed 15 December 2010
Navigating Brazil’s bureaucracy is not a day at the beach
Financial Times,
Wed 15 December 2010
Working to a different beat
Financial Times,
Wed 15 December 2010
(2 blog links)
Petrobras buys refinery stake, sets stage for expansion
Financial Times,
Tue 14 December 2010
Petrobras buys refinery stake, sets stage for expansion
Financial Times,
Tue 14 December 2010
BM&FBovespa and Chile’s bolsa sign alliance
Financial Times,
Mon 13 December 2010
Brazilian companies still look to Spain
Financial Times,
Fri 10 December 2010
Cetip cashes in on Brazil’s credit binge
Financial Times,
Thu 2 December 2010
Violence in Brazil already priced into markets
Financial Times,
Tue 30 November 2010
Marco Polo steers towards China
Financial Times,
Fri 26 November 2010
Brazilians: the kings of import growth
Financial Times,
Thu 25 November 2010
Dream of a unified Latin America remains disrupted
Financial Times,
Mon 22 November 2010
Embraer places a $1.5bn bet on China
Financial Times,
Wed 17 November 2010
Consumer credit: Banks prosper from sharp rise in consumption
Financial Times,
Sun 14 November 2010
Capital markets: Caution and tough regulation are all-weather assets
Financial Times,
Sun 14 November 2010
Infrastructure: Politics and finance hold up projects
Financial Times,
Sun 14 November 2010
Advertising: Big brands realise potential of north-east
Financial Times,
Sun 14 November 2010
China invests $7.5bn in Brazilian soya
Financial Times,
Fri 12 November 2010
Brazil’s exchange blames currency wars for its falling share price
Financial Times,
Thu 11 November 2010
BM&F Bovespa targets high frequency traders
Financial Times,
Thu 11 November 2010
(1 blog link)
What does Dilma’s election mean for Brazilian energy?
Financial Times,
Mon 1 November 2010
Brazilians to vote on Lula’s legacy
Financial Times,
Sun 31 October 2010
Rousseff forecast to win Brazilian presidency
Financial Times,
Sun 31 October 2010
Embraer still in the shadow of booming Brazil
Financial Times,
Fri 29 October 2010
Rise in ore demand powers Vale
Financial Times,
Thu 28 October 2010
Currency wars: Brazil’s tighter measures drive down real
Financial Times,
Thu 21 October 2010
ITG to launch equities algorithm in Brazil
Financial Times,
Thu 21 October 2010
Embraer lands $1bn NetJets order
Financial Times,
Mon 18 October 2010
Brazil security: there’s more work to do
Financial Times,
Fri 15 October 2010
Brazil’s markets start to price in Serra
Financial Times,
Thu 14 October 2010
Brazil: Market incentives shrink grey economy
Financial Times,
Wed 6 October 2010
Brazilian clown laughs all the way to the legislature
Financial Times,
Mon 4 October 2010
Brazilian election is still all about Lula
The Guardian,
Mon 4 October 2010
(2 blog links)
Brazil set to elect Rousseff as president
Financial Times,
Sun 3 October 2010
Rousseff rallies voters in Lula stronghold
Financial Times,
Sat 2 October 2010
(1 blog link)
Blackstone joins the private equity surge in Brazil
Financial Times,
Thu 30 September 2010
Sudan emerges as Brazil’s newest business partner
Financial Times,
Thu 30 September 2010
Blackstone’s deal on Pátria signals rising Brazil interest
Financial Times,
Wed 29 September 2010
[Bric Food File] Brazilian coffee drinkers are set to lead the world
Financial Times,
Wed 29 September 2010
[Bric Food File] Brazilian coffee drinkers are set to lead the world
Financial Times,
Tue 28 September 2010
Swiss Re bets on Brazil’s role as an energy power
Financial Times,
Mon 27 September 2010
Brazil’s election: Dilma keeps her head above water
Financial Times,
Thu 23 September 2010
BM&FBovespa starts trading of BDRs
Financial Times,
Thu 23 September 2010
Brazil’s election: corruption scandal fails to hurt Dilma – so far
Financial Times,
Fri 17 September 2010
Brazil banks’ cautious approach looks wise
Financial Times,
Mon 13 September 2010
São Paulo exchange limits intraday price moves
Financial Times,
Mon 13 September 2010
Brazil’s bond bonanza
Financial Times,
Fri 10 September 2010
Fertiliser fever spreads in Brazil
Financial Times,
Thu 9 September 2010
Vale denies PotashCorp plan amid bond issue
Financial Times,
Thu 9 September 2010
São Paulo advertising goes underground
Financial Times,
Mon 6 September 2010
(4 blog links)
Brazil takes sunny view of growth and inflation
Financial Times,
Fri 3 September 2010
Brazilian growth outstrips forecast
Financial Times,
Fri 3 September 2010
(1 blog link)
Burger King approves 3G Capital’s bid
Financial Times,
Thu 2 September 2010
Ads in Brazil: foreigners move in
Financial Times,
Wed 1 September 2010
Mobile Scramble
nxtbook.com,
Wed 1 September 2010
Publicis talks over stake in Brazil’s Talent
Financial Times,
Wed 25 August 2010
(2 blog links)
Where Lula led Brazil …
The Guardian,
Wed 25 August 2010
(2 blog links)
[Hey Bric Spender] Low-cost treadmills for Brazilian joggers
Financial Times,
Tue 24 August 2010
Banking on Brazilian credit
Financial Times,
Thu 19 August 2010
Just how dependent is Brazil on Chinese demand?
Financial Times,
Mon 16 August 2010
Brazilian banks join forces for African venture
Financial Times,
Mon 9 August 2010
Slim throws his hat in the telecoms consolidation ring
Financial Times,
Fri 6 August 2010
Will Brazil insist on a national champion phone company?
Financial Times,
Tue 20 July 2010
Is Brazil too dependent on exporting basic goods?
Financial Times,
Mon 12 July 2010
Brazilian tycoon faces fresh charges in fall of oil empire
Los Angeles Times,
Thu 1 July 2010
The power set: five influential Brazilians
Financial Times,
Mon 28 June 2010
How much should BP pay out for Deepwater?
The Guardian,
Mon 14 June 2010
Cameron promises “greenest government ever”
The Guardian,
Fri 14 May 2010
California climate battle rages on
The Guardian,
Mon 10 May 2010
Highways: In need of a wider range of driving skills
Financial Times,
Thu 6 May 2010
Construction: Pressure builds on the hard-hat brigade
Financial Times,
Thu 6 May 2010
Banco do Brasil: Latin America’s biggest bank leads development charge
Financial Times,
Thu 6 May 2010
Private-sector banks: Space for every sort of financing
Financial Times,
Thu 6 May 2010
BNDES: Climate for casting a wider net
Financial Times,
Thu 6 May 2010
Telecoms: Country in a hurry to get completely wired
Financial Times,
Thu 6 May 2010
Shipyards: Once mighty sector feels a rush along its keel
Financial Times,
Thu 6 May 2010
Investment banking: Eager to make most of expansion wave
Financial Times,
Thu 6 May 2010
Which Way For The BRICs?
The Majalla,
Tue 13 April 2010
First Person: Andrés Thomas Conteris
Financial Times,
Sat 10 April 2010
Investors ask companies to report water use
The Guardian,
Fri 9 April 2010
Are data centres blackening ‘green IT’?
The Guardian,
Thu 1 April 2010
University’s font choice cuts ink use
The Guardian,
Mon 29 March 2010
If You Can Read This
Financial Times,
Mon 22 March 2010
Timeline: Mergers and acquisitions
Financial Times,
Wed 17 March 2010
Mergers and acquisitions data 2000-2009
Financial Times,
Wed 17 March 2010
UK Companies stock up on smart meters to earn carbon trading points
The Guardian,
Wed 17 March 2010
Waste the difference: Recycled Sainsbury’s food turned into fuel
The Guardian,
Tue 16 March 2010
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: a profile of the Argentinian president
New Statesman,
Mon 15 March 2010
New climate network to help developing countries
The Guardian,
Fri 12 March 2010
Expert opinions
Financial Times,
Thu 25 February 2010
UK economic data
Financial Times,
Tue 23 February 2010
Focus groups
Financial Times,
Tue 23 February 2010
Honduras’s unhappy coup
The Guardian,
Thu 28 January 2010
(3 blog links)
Back to growth
Financial Times,
Tue 19 January 2010
Honduran military chiefs face charges
Financial Times,
Fri 8 January 2010
Berlin’s class war
Financial Times,
Thu 3 December 2009
Overseas mission
Financial Times,
Mon 30 November 2009
A luta continua
New Statesman,
Thu 26 November 2009
Paved with Good Intentions? The Political Road to Economic Reform
The Majalla,
Sat 24 October 2009
A new dawn for Bolivia?
New Statesman,
Sat 26 September 2009
Domino Printing sees signs of recovery
Financial Times,
Fri 18 September 2009
Renovo to cut jobs as takeover talks falter
Financial Times,
Thu 17 September 2009
Balfour in talks over £350m rights issue
Financial Times,
Thu 17 September 2009
Selway steps down at Weir
Financial Times,
Wed 16 September 2009
BG announces large oil and gas find
Financial Times,
Tue 15 September 2009
JPMorgan counters EcoSecurities bid
Financial Times,
Mon 14 September 2009
Honduras – the undemocratic republic
New Statesman,
Fri 11 September 2009
Comet’s resilience in UK offsets sales fall at Kesa
Financial Times,
Fri 11 September 2009
Shining Comet helps Kesa
Financial Times,
Thu 10 September 2009
Profits tumble at Thorntons
Financial Times,
Wed 9 September 2009
Timeline: Aquascutum, from Crimean war to luxury brand
Financial Times,
Tue 8 September 2009
Greene King cautious despite sales rise
Financial Times,
Tue 8 September 2009
Lingerie sales buck downturn
Financial Times,
Mon 7 September 2009
US eases restrictions on Cuba
Financial Times,
Fri 4 September 2009
Spanish economy shrinks further
Financial Times,
Thu 27 August 2009
Afghanistan elections: counting begins
Financial Times,
Thu 20 August 2009
Afghanistan election: low turnout and violence
Financial Times,
Thu 20 August 2009
Another scandal gets dodged
New Statesman,
Thu 2 July 2009
http://www.newstatesman.com/international-politics/2009/04/obama-latin-chavez-cuba
New Statesman,
Tue 21 April 2009
How global influence has shifted
New Statesman,
Sun 5 April 2009
Left wins in El Salvador
New Statesman,
Mon 16 March 2009
http://www.newstatesman.com/south-america/2009/02/chavez-venezuela-referendum
New Statesman,
Mon 16 February 2009
Whose victory in Venezuela?
New Statesman,
Tue 25 November 2008
Venezuela’s Tupamaros on the side of the law
San Francisco Chronicle,
Sun 16 November 2008