The best picture and best actress nominations for “I’m Still Here” have inspired national pride in a country whose culture has long been overlooked.
For decades, nobody was held accountable for killings and forced disappearances at the hands of Brazil’s military junta. “I’m Still Here” may be changing that.
Chile's Nicolas Jarry had a message for his critics following his early Chile Open loss, telling them he is hoping they also ...
Just in time for carnival, Assouline's shiny new tome on Rio de Janeiro celebrates the spirit of the Marvelous City.
The Oscar-nominated film tells the true story of a former Brazilian lawmaker who was abducted under Latin America’s longest ...
A Carnival parade in Rio de Janeiro will present the story of a trans woman nearly burned at the stake in the 16th century as ...
Brazil's state-controlled oil giant Petrobras couldn't have found a bigger event to unveil a major new customer. At the Brazil Energy Forum in Rio de Janeiro, the company's director of logistics, ...
Under its policy of "strategic autonomy," India has been expanding its presence in Latin America. Countries in the region ...
Skating for Change in Brazil CGTN’s Ahmed Ghoneim and Eshalaxmi Barlingay went to the favela of Santo Amaro in Rio de Janeiro ...
Mired in a seemingly never-ending series of economic crises, Argentina has, grudgingly, been exporting its top soccer players ...
Located atop the Mirador de Boa Viagem in the city of Niterói, the Niterói Contemporary Art Museum (MAC) was designed by ...
Just like Britain’s ‘stiff upper lip’, that indominable spirit in the face of adversity, Brazil has a dominant personality ...
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