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Rio de Janeiro

October 2024

  • Composite of Morro Do Urubu, an area in the north of Rio de Janeiro, showing how the tree cover has markedly changed between 1990 and 2019. Left, few trees; right, luxuriant growth.

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘I think, boy, I’m a part of all this’: how local heroes reforested Rio’s green heart

    A restoration project to revitalise the Atlantic forest is making the city a much more liveable place in the face of increasingly frequent heatwaves

September 2024

  • a red feather cloak photographed from four different angles

    ‘A beacon of hope’: Indigenous people reunited with sacred cloak in Brazil

    Denmark sends 300-year-old feathered cloak considered an ancestor by Tupinambá de Olivença to Rio

August 2024

  • Jogo do Bicho stickers with drawings of different animals standing on a pair of dice with their name and a number above each one

    Jogo do Bicho: Brazil’s popular illegal animal lottery is losing its bite

  • A police in a balaclava holding a large gun walks by a woman and two children in front of a destroyed building.

    Stray bullets and closed schools: Rio’s kids suffer as police crack down on gangs

July 2024

  • A favela in Rio.

    Rio’s ‘narco-pentecostal’ gangs accused of ordering Catholic churches to close

    Bible-bashing drug boss accused of targeting Afro-Brazilian religions and Catholic congregations

June 2024

  • Sugarloaf Mountain from the window of Isabela Capeto’s apartment.

    Carnival of colour: fashion designer Isabela Capeto’s Rio apartment

    This 1940s Brazilian home, filled with items reflecting the eclectic taste of its owner, is as breath-taking as the view

May 2024

  • woman performs on stage surrounded by dancers in punky outfits

    Brazil’s far right pilloried for Madonna outrage after figures spotted at concert

  • Madonna performs during a concert at the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro

    Free Madonna concert draws crowd of 1.6m to Brazil’s Copacabana beach

April 2024

  • Posters showing councilwoman Marielle Franco, whose murder has inspired a generation of journalists to probe Rio’s underworld and its ties to police and politicians.

    ‘My hands went cold’: Rio’s reporters risk death to reveal criminal ties between police, politicians and mafia

    The killing of councillor Marielle Franco has inspired a generation of journalists to probe the city’s dangerous underworld

February 2024

  • close up of a man in a feathered headdress and extravagant costume

    ‘United in extravagance’: Rio’s working-class carnival ball-slammers

  • woman in a dress festooned with lots of feathers performs

    Samba school puts Rio’s long-silenced legacy of slavery at center of carnival

  • The 2023 Balo Céu balloon

    ‘We love the adrenaline’: Brazil’s illegal hot-air ballooning scene

  • A banner carried by demonstrators at the closed street market reads: "Rain, death, flooding, and the end of our market. Acari weeps.” Rio’s best-known flea market, the Feira de Acari, January 2024

    ‘They’re treating us like thieves’: Rio de Janeiro traders rage as historic flea market shuts

January 2024

  • a woman sunbathing in a bikini made of black electrical tape

    The bottom line: Brazilians perfect tans with electrical tape bikinis

    Rio de Janeiro’s rooftop tanning salons offer women coveted crisp tan lines with tape, tanning lotion and a spot to sunbathe

December 2023

  • A flyer for the London-themed event.

    ‘The Party of London’: Rio’s favela funk raves look to the world

  • Taylor Swift performs in Rio de Janeiro on 17 November

    Taylor Swift fan died of heat exhaustion at Rio concert, forensics report finds

November 2023

  • Taylor Swift singing and playing guitar.

    Taylor Swift postpones Rio concert after fan dies amid heatwave

  • Painting of a person with gold hair and black crop top

    ‘Funk is the reality we live’: Rio show celebrates sound of the favela

October 2023

  • An aerial view shows buses on fire in the middle of roads, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

    Paramilitary gangs in Brazil torch more than 35 buses in Rio de Janeiro attacks

    Criminals reportedly set fire to at least 35 buses, four lorries and a train, apparently in retaliation for the killing of a senior paramilitary leader by police

August 2023

  • Mourners with coffin

    ‘The state is murderous’: Brazilians vow justice for 13-year-old boy shot by police

    Thiago Menezes Flausino, who dreamed of becoming a footballer, was the ninth child to die in a shooting this year in Rio
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