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Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, center, leads the seventh anniversary celebration of the Bolivarian Militia, in front of the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, April 17, 2017. Officially known as the Venezuelan National Bolivarian Militia, it is a branch of the National Armed Forces of Venezuela created by the late President Hugo Chavez. The anniversary celebration took place with unrest spreading in Venezuela as confrontations between opposition demonstrators and authorities continue. (AP Photo/Ariana Cubillos) (AP)

Brazil and Venezuela clashed over issues

Robert Muggah, Adriana Abdenur - The Conversation
(Getty/PeopleImages)

40 years ago, I fled South America

Karen Keilt
(Getty/Natalie Ruffing)

Brazil’s urban scorpions

Hamilton Coimbra Carvalho - The Conversation
In this Oct. 11, 2016 photo, Lazimar Caliari pushes a wheelbarrow loaded with gallons of well water, in Colatina, Brazil. The 53-year-old musician is concerned about the quality of the water in the Doce River a year after a dam of mine waste broke, sending metal-laden mud into the Doce. "The mayor doesn't drink the water form the Doce River, so why should I have to drink it too?" asks Caliari. (AP Photo/Leo Correa) (AP)

Disaster capitalism in Brazil

Vijay Prashad - Independent Media Institute
Nikki Haley; Jair Bolsonaro (AP/Kevin Hagen/Getty/Sergio Lima/Salon)

Nikki Haley's Bolsonaro praise panned

Matthew Rozsa
(Rocky Luten/Food52)

Andrés Manuel López Obrador; Jair Bolsonaro (AP/Getty)

Pundits prefer fascist to democrat

John McCullough
In this March 26, 2017, file photo, people march against corruption and in support of the Car Wash investigation on Copacabana beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Three years since the so-called Car Wash investigation began, dozens of the country's elite have been jailed, and there is no end in sight. The investigation has expanded, both within Brazil and to several Latin American countries, with daily revelations about accusations of wrongdoing that threaten many political leaders. (AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo) (AP)

Economic independence isn't so easy

Justin Podur - Independent Media Institute
Jair Bolsonaro (Fabio Rodrigues Pozzebom/agência Brasil/Wikimedia Commons)

WhatsApp skewed Brazilian election

Luca Belli - The Conversation
(AP Photo/Luiz Vasconcelos, Interfoto, File)

Regulation made farmers more productive

Rachael Garrett - The Conversation
(AP Photo/Luiz Vasconcelos, Interfoto, File)

Jair Bolsonaro: Slayer of the Amazon

Vijay Prashad - Independent Media Institute
Jair Bolsonaro (Fabio Rodrigues Pozzebom/agência Brasil/Wikimedia Commons)

Our global demagogue moment

Vijay Prashad - Independent Media Institute
Jair Bolsonaro (Fabio Rodrigues Pozzebom/agência Brasil/Wikimedia Commons)

Brazilian companies threaten the vote

Michael Fox - In These Times
Brett Kavanaugh; Jair Bolsonaro (Getty/AP/Salon)

A really bad week for the climate

Carl Pope
Presidential frontrunner Jair Bolsonaro, of the Social Liberal Party arrives to a press conference in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018. (AP Photo/Leo Correa) (AP)

Goodbye Brazilian rainforests?

Paola Rosa-Aquino - Grist
(Getty/Presley Ann)

More women run for office in US, Brazil

Kia Lilly Caldwell - The Conversation
Malnourished children eat a meal at the Apanalaya Center in Mumbai, India, Oct. 9, 2012. (AP/Rafiq Maqbool)

Hunger: A grave warning to the world

Vijay Prashad - Independent Media Institute
"Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World"  by Nomi Prins (Hachette Book Group)

"Collusion" exposes central bankers

Jordan Hoffner
Rudy Giuliani; Donald Trump (AP/Getty/Salon)

Giuliani faces another scandal

Matthew Rozsa
(Marc Ohrem-Leclef)

The human costs of the Olympics

Tom Roston
(AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

Food trends changing Latin America

Johanna Mendelson Forman - The Conversation
Chile's President Michelle Bachelet arrives to the airport in Arica, Chile one day after an earthquake on the Pacific coast, Wednesday, April 2, 2014.  (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo, Pool) (AP)

Female leaders don't always help women

Merike Blofield, Christina Ewig, Jennifer M. Piscopo - The Conversation
(AP Photo/Silvia Izquierdo)

Brazil gang leaders: Holy war coming

Robert Muggah - The Conversation
Nestle CEO Paul Bulcke speaks during the 2015 full-year results press conference of Nestle in Vevey, Switzerland, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016. Nestle reported net income fell to 9.07 billion Swiss francs (US dollar 9.15 billion), from 14.46 billion Swiss francs a year earlier, citing the re-evaluation at the Galderma dermatological pharmaceutical business and the 2014 sale of a stake in the French cosmetics company. (Laurent Gillieron/Keystone via AP) (AP)

Nestle's mission to fatten

Martha Rosenberg - Alternet
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