Griaule won a $75m US government contract for its fingerprint technology
From a sleepy surf oasis in Baja California to a contemporary ryokan on the Japanese island of Ikuchijima
Police across the region investigate alleged misuse of pandemic relief funds
Health officials in Brazil order mass monitoring of patients’ blood
Act now and consider the future.
Brazil’s two metropolises are centres of growth and wealth but their property markets are on different trajectories
FT reporters in five major cities monitored their exposure to pollution. The results were often surprising
As the rainforest burns, an exhibition of Sebasti?o Salgado’s photographs remembers an earlier free-for-all
Brazilian state can learn lessons from its rival’s investment in public security
With its melting-pot population the megacity has a cultural and culinary richness
Chief curator Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro attempts to shake up the biennial model
Concrete and culture clash as temporary car parks proliferate
The industry struggles to adapt to the rise of brands that target consumers directly
Whoever wins October’s general election will face an uphill task on reforms
Corruption and the country’s worst recession has devastated mainstream parties
Led by city youth, old-school investors are turning to digital alternatives
The motto of this urban powerhouse is ‘non ducor, duco’: I am not led, I lead
S?o Paulo has developed an appetite for exotic new tastes
An influx of eateries and artistic businesses is helping to sweep away decades of neglect and decay
Ride-hailing apps say they have increased mobility
Jo?o Doria says he is a transformer but to some he is a self-promoter with higher ambitions
S?o Paulo, the most global of Brazilian cities, has a character that it owes as much to its historical roots as to its cosmopolitan business profile
New spaces on the city’s main thoroughfare are proving to be both accessible and popular
Demand is high for schools and property in the city’s smarter areas