Bolsonaro and his supporters continue to undermine democracy after losing Brazil's electionBolsonaristas still refuse to acknowledge Lula’s victoryWritten by Global Voices Brazil28 November 2022
Brazil’s 2022 elections seen from Angola and MozambiqueMany Angolans and Mozambicans keenly followed the elections in Brazil.Written by Global Voices Lusofonia Translated by Liam Anderson25 November 2022
Fewer people vote in a Nepali election that includes the parties blamed for the deaths of their loved onesThis could give independents the edge in federal and provincial assembliesWritten by Nepali Times23 November 2022
How football and politics are intertwined in a polarized post-election BrazilBolsonaro received more support among athletes during his campaignWritten by Richard Wanjohi21 November 2022
City raises Bolsonaro flag amid suffocating smoke from Amazon firesIn the city that staged the 'day of fire', the current president received 79 percent of the first-round votesWritten by Amazônia Real Translated by Liam Anderson11 November 2022
WhatsApp postpones Brazil launch of new Communities feature until after electionsOutgoing President Jair Bolsonaro attempted to pressure the company into launching the update soonerWritten by Laís Martins9 November 2022
‘Values, lifetime fights can be lost. Democracy is at risk,’ says Brazilian writer Itamar Vieira JrVieira is the author of best-selling Brazilian novel "Torto Arado" (Crooked Plow)Written by Fernanda Canofre3 November 2022
Lula elected president for the third time with a split Brazil to governJair Bolsonaro is the first president who didn’t win re-election bidWritten by Global Voices Brazil2 November 2022