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The latest Banco Master revelations verge on the salacious. Electoral court leadership will change hands earlier than expected. The Iran war’s effect on inflation.
The latest on the Ferrogrão railway dispute. Markets dream of a Lula-less election. Foreign airlines could get a look-in in Brazil’s Amazon.
Right-wing fault lines lead to Bolsonaro-on-Bolsonaro tensions. Brazil’s latest trade figures. The launch of a new elections observatory.
With the Iran war ongoing and elections nearing, the Lula government is trying to keep fuel prices down. Brazil’s relationship with Cuba amid the island’s current crises.
The writers behind this newsletter.
Award-winning journalist translating Brazil for foreigners. Founder of The Brazilian Report (@brazil)
Letícia Arcoverde is a journalist based in São Paulo. She has worked as a reporter at Valor Econômico and as an editor at Nexo Jornal. She holds a journalism degree from Federal University of Santa Catarina.
Latin America writer, Brazilian Report editor, based in Buenos Aires
Isabela Cruz holds a law degree from the State University of Rio de Janeiro and a master's degree in social sciences from the FGV. Prior to The Brazilian Report, she covered politics and the judicial system for Nexo.
Scottish journalist in São Paulo, Brazil. Deputy editor at The Brazilian Report
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