Brazil's three pressure points. The history of Cuban doctors serving abroad. The hunt for a Nazi fugitive.
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Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro is facing mounting criticism and challenges on many fronts. Sarah Maslin assess how the beleaguered country and its leader are faring. John Kirk discusses the history and current deployment of Cuba's medical brigades. Phillipe Sands, in his new book The Ratline, follows the trail of a Nazi fugitive.
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