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Companies are replanting millions of hectares and generating revenue through carbon credit sales
Mining group faces UK’s largest ever opt-in class action lawsuit over 2015 Brazil disaster
Fund for beef and soy farmers who protect rainforest struggles to make loans as planned
Brazilian jeweller Fernando Jorge shares his favourite hangouts
Weak investment and slowdown in industry and services end five consecutive quarters of growth
Justice minister Flávio Dino says insurrection by Bolsonaro supporters was coup attempt
Tradition of non-interventionism prompts region’s leftwing leaders to snub pleas from US and Europe
President questions independent monetary policy and bank’s continuing independence
Young Russian families are turning to Latin America as they seek opportunities for their children
Non-Chinese members of the grouping might increase dependence on Beijing
Talks on Friday to focus on environmental protection and how to tackle far-right extremism
Minister Anielle Franco, sister of murdered Rio politician, aims to tackle prejudices that harm country’s non-white population
Former Brazilian president is facing multiple investigations at home
Leftwing leaders Lula and Alberto Fernández push ahead despite questions over unequal benefits of proposal
Other Latin American nations will be invited to join plan which could create world’s second-largest currency union
Body Shop and Avon owner is concentrating on revamping its brands during consumer spending squeeze
Leftist president has been critical of armed forces since Bolsonaro supporters stormed government buildings
Supporters gather outside house where former Brazilian president is staying amid chaos at home
Crisis at retailer pits some of country’s best-known billionaires against its banks
Implementing leftist president’s programme ‘to be considered very carefully’, Fernando Haddad tells FT in Davos
Threat of prosecution hangs over far-right former president, whose support has dwindled since election loss
Many of the country’s institutions, from the military to the Supreme Court, are creaking under accusations of divided loyalties
Lula administration announces package of tax rises and spending cuts
New president gets popularity boost in short term but faces long-term challenges in governing
If economy falters, Lula might be less willing or able to take measures to balance the country’s books
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