Lula vs Bolsonaro: Brazil’s 2022 presidential election explained
The race to be the next president of Latin America’s biggest country could hardly be more polarised.
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The race to be the next president of Latin America’s biggest country could hardly be more polarised.
By Phil Clarke Hill

A divided governing party benefits no one, except Labour.
By Andrew Marr and Phil Clarke Hill
It’s not as simple as Lee Anderson thinks, as the people on the food-bank cookery course in his constituency…
By Anoosh Chakelian and Phil Clarke Hill
A young Ukrainian documents her journey to safety.
By Phil Clarke Hill and Hugh Smiley
For Vladimir Putin, the fall of the Soviet Union was “the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century”.
By Alix Kroeger and Phil Clarke Hill
Afghanistan faces a humanitarian disaster, and the West must take some of the blame.
By Phil Clarke Hill and Alix Kroeger
The National Theatre’s Death of England explores Englishness after Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Phil Clarke Hill
In calling for wide-reaching climate justice, protesters risk fuelling division – but their inclusiveness is inspirational.
By India Bourke and Phil Clarke Hill
The promised amount of climate finance from developed countries is a drop in the ocean compared with the scale…
By Nick Ferris, Phil Clarke Hill and Valeria Cardi