When we beganourreporting on the political crisis that has engulfed Brazil, we had no idea what the impact mightbe. But the response has been extraordinary. Our articles about Brazil — both in English and Portuguese — have consistently been among The Intercept’smost-read stories, and ourBrazilian readership has grown rapidly.
It quickly became apparent to us that there is a hunger among Brazilians for alternative forms of reporting. The country — the world’s fifth most populous — has long bee...
Published on August 02, 2016 07:18