
Carrie Kahn
International Correspondent at NPR
International Correspondent at NPR Latin America
NPR International Correspondent based in Rio de Janeiro. Covers all things south of Panama.
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1 week ago |
okeit.net | Carrie Kahn
Los ecuatorianos votarán por su presidente este fin de semana, ya que el país está experimentando altos niveles de violencia de pandillas relacionada con las drogas y una desaceleración económica. Scott Detrow, anfitrión: Ecuador es famoso por sus playas y su ciudad capital, Quito, en las estribaciones de los Andes. Pero en los últimos años, Ecuador ha sido arrastrado a una brutal guerra contra las drogas internacional, lo que resulta en una de las tasas de homicidios más altas de América Latina.
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1 week ago |
nhpr.org | Carrie Kahn
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador — Electoral officials in the South American country have declared President Daniel Noboa the winner of the closely run election, a little more than 3 hours after polls closed. With more than 90 percent of the vote counted, Noboa, a close ally of President Trump has an insurmountable lead. He has been in power since November 2023 after winning a snap election.
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3 weeks ago |
npr.org | Carrie Kahn |Greg Dixon
China's Global Electric Vehicle Boom Download Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/1241995527/1268773501" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> A BYD Brazil factory under construction in Camaari, Salvador, Brazil, on Friday, Jan. 10, 2025.
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4 weeks ago |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Carrie Kahn
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — Five Supreme Court justices ruled that former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will stand trial for allegedly attempting to overturn his 2022 reelection loss and stage a violent coup. The panel of justices voted to move forward with the trial on the second day of proceedings against the former far-right leader.
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1 month ago |
kuow.org | Carrie Kahn
A samba at Rio's Carnival will explore the city's African past and its Bantu peopleOne of Rio's most storied Samba schools will explore the "Pain and Passion" of the lives of the Bantu people in the city. Bantu people were the majority of Black people enslaved in Rio.
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