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Explaining Brazil

245 Episodes

23 minutes | Feb 1, 2023
A pivotal moment for Congress
Brazil's House and Senate choose their new leaders today. But don't expect the levels of drama of the election in the U.S. House of Representatives, where 15 rounds of voting were necessary for Kevin McCarthy to win the speakership. Access show notes at: https://brazilian.report/podcast/Support the show
29 minutes | Jan 25, 2023
The Yanomami genocide
The Brazilian government has called the humanitarian catastrophe in the northern Yanomami indigenous land a "genocide."Support the show
40 minutes | Jan 18, 2023
Brazil and China's twin crises
The Chinese economy has posted one of its worst economic performances in 50 years. Meanwhile, its population has shrunk for the first time since the Great Leap Forward. For Brazil, which depends on sales to China, that doesn't bode well in the long term.Support the show
27 minutes | Jan 11, 2023
The Brazilian capital riots
So much for a "honeymoon period." One week into his term, Lula, Brazil's new president, has to deal with a massive national security threat and a full-blown attack on democracy and its symbols.Support the show
26 minutes | Jan 4, 2023
A Brazilian reset
During his inaugural speech, Lula painted a scorched-earth picture of the government he takes over from, repeatedly using words such as destruction, disorganization, dilapidation, and ruin to describe the legacy he inherits.Support the show
22 minutes | Dec 7, 2022
Pelé, the Brazilian king of the world
Pelé — the greatest player in the history of football — was admitted to hospital last week. We remember how he became the "King" of the world's most popular sport. Support the show
25 minutes | Nov 30, 2022
A rigged social ladder
A recent study by Brazilian researchers shows that the social ladder offers little mobility in Brazil.Support the show
32 minutes | Nov 23, 2022
Can the World Cup halt putschist protests?
Supporters of Jair Bolsonaro have continuously staged anti-democratic protests. The World Cup will be the ultimate test of these demonstrations' endurance.Support the show
23 minutes | Nov 9, 2022
Bolsonaro's climate legacy
Foreign observers were following the Brazilian presidential election due to climate worries. Jair Bolsonaro lost — what climate legacy will he leave behind?Support the show
22 minutes | Nov 2, 2022
Has Bolsonaro accepted the election results?
Almost 48 hours after losing the presidential election, Jair Bolsonaro broke his silence. But he stopped short of explicitly conceding to Lula.Support the show
21 minutes | Oct 26, 2022
The last days before Brazil's presidential runoff
With only days to go until the runoff election, President Bolsonaro has gone to great lengths to suggest electoral authorities are pushing the needle in favor of his opponent, Lula.Support the show
35 minutes | Oct 19, 2022
Five years of The Brazilian Report
It's been exactly five years since The Brazilian Report went on air! Editor Euan Marshall sits down with editor-in-chief Gustavo Ribeiro and CEO Laura Quirin to hear the full story.Support the show
32 minutes | Oct 12, 2022
Demons, Freemasons, and cannibalism
Brazilian candidates have been in a race for endorsements from regional political leaders. Still, social media misinformation campaigns could turn Baphomet, a deity in various occult traditions, into 2022's biggest kingmaker.Support the show
20 minutes | Oct 5, 2022
Brazil's election stunner
Jair Bolsonaro outperformed his polling numbers, proving he put the far-right in the Brazilian political mainstream. Brazil's presidential runoff may be the tightest ever Support the show
28 minutes | Sep 28, 2022
The election is here
We've reached the home stretch of the Brazilian 2022 election. On Sunday, October 2, Brazilians will hit the polls. Here's what you should keep an eye out for.Support the show
39 minutes | Sep 21, 2022
What if Bolsonaro really tries to stage a coup?
President Bolsonaro has hinted that he could try to stage a coup if he loses the upcoming election. If he really pulls that trigger, then what?Support the show
21 minutes | Sep 14, 2022
The broad front gets broader
Former Environment Minister Marina Silva, who until recently was highly critical of Lula and his Workers' Party, has just endorsed the former president. For her, democrats' main goal should be unseating Jair Bolsonaro.Support the show
62 minutes | Sep 7, 2022
LIVE: Bolsonaro pushes Brazilian democracy to its limits
Just a month shy of the elections, pro-Bolsonaro protesters will hit the streets on Independence Day to show their support for the current president. But could this September 7 impact the results at the ballot box? In a special live taking place in Brasília, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo, our very own Gustavo Ribeiro and Euan Marshall will discuss the demos and their significance with Beatriz Rey, SNF Agora fellow and columnist at The Brazilian Report. Special live appearances by Cedê Silva, in Brasília, and Constance Malleret, from Rio de Janeiro.Support the show
20 minutes | Sep 6, 2022
1822, Ep. 4: Pomp under circumstance
SPECIAL SERIES: In this fourth and final episode, we shed light on the multiple "Independence Days" across Brazil, each with its own significance.Support the show
15 minutes | Sep 5, 2022
1822, Ep. 3: The pacifist myth
SPECIAL SERIES: In the third episode of our series, we look at Brazil's wars of independence, showing that constituting this new country was not as bloodless as many believe.Support the show
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