brazil

Brazilian Protesters Rally Against Transport Fare hikes

As many as 200,000 demonstrators marched through the streets of Brazil's biggest cities on Monday.
Jesús Corona

Players Fully Support Jose Manuel De La Torre: Jesús Corona

Mexico's National Team players are completely committed to coach Jose Manuel de la Torre, according to goalkeeper Jesus Corona, while at the same time accepting that good results are needed to support their words and that's something they have simply have not achieved in the last few games.
Soccer, Brazil, Confederations Cup

Brazil vs. Japan Recap, Video Highlights: Confederations Cup 2013 Group A

Brazil started its Confederations Cup campaign with a convincing 3-0 victory over Japan.
Turkey protests

Karmic Retribution: After Selling Turkish Government Tear Gas, Brazil Faces Own Protests

Brazil-based Condor Non-Lethal Technologies SA confirmed that it sold the tear gas that Turkish security forces are using against their own people in the 2013 protests that have rocked Istanbul and other cities, adding that the gas is "specifically designed to temporarily incapacitate people without causing them permanent damage or death".
Mexico's participation in 2014 World Cup is jeopardized

Soccer: Mexico’s Qualification For World Cup 2014 And Future Of Coach 'Chepo' De La Torre In Jeopardy

The goalless draw between Mexico and Costa Rica at the Estadio Azteca disappointed all the fans of the 'Tri', that expected a victory from their team to approach the 2014 World Cup Brazil.
Prostitution Ad

Brazil Yanks 'Happy Prostitute' Ads Amid Controversy, Criticism From Lawmakers

Brazil's health ministry was forced to pull their "I'm happy being a prostitute" online campaign after receiving a storm of controversy from conservative lawmakers.
Toucan

Toucans Helped Establish Dominant Rain Forest Tree Species in Brazil, Human Development Placing Process in Peril

A new study claims that toucans are able to help spread special seeds that are the key to helping the rain forest grow.
Soccer, Brazil

FIFA Confederations Cup 2013 Predictions, Analysis, Preview - Where Will Brazil Finish In Group A?

The Confederations Cup is only weeks away and the teams are starting to announce their rosters and lineups for the tournament. Host nation Brazil was one of the first to make the announcement. Here is a preview of Brazil's lineup and an assessment of how they will do in the tournament.
Brazil Atlantis

Brazilian 'Atlantis' Could Be A Lost Part of Pangea

A newly-discovered underwater shelf off the coast of Brazil could give scientists a deeper look into our Earth's history. A bed of granite and various other minerals has been dubbed the "Brazilian Atlantis," since its existence could be proof of a lost continent that was once part of Pangea, the massive supercontinent that broke into our present-day seven.
Dilma Rousseff

Brazil's Rousseff to Make Rare State Visit to U.S.

President Dilma Rousseff will make the first formal state visit by a Brazilian leader to the United States in nearly two decades, a diplomatic breakthrough for an emerging power that has clashed with Washington but is hungry for closer ties and recognition of its growing prestige.
Porcupine

Brazilian Porcupine Found in Endangered Habitat

The good news? A new species of porcupine has been discovered. The bad news? This breed lives in the North Eastern Atlantic forest in Brazil, which is one of the world's most threatened natural environments.
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

American Woman Gang Raped And Beaten In Brazil During Six Hour Abduction

An American woman and her French boyfriend were brutally assaulted in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil over the weekend.
Brazilian Dr. Virginia Soares de Souza Is Accused Of Killing 300 Patients

Doctor Accused Of Causing 300 Deaths In Brazilian Hospital

A Brazilian doctor charged with killing seven patients to free up hospital beds may be responsible for up to 300 deaths, according to a Health Ministry investigator.
Carnival in Brazil

New Pope To Face Cultural Shift In Latin America

As throngs of costumed revelers celebrated Brazil's Carnival festivities on Monday, a trickle of decidedly more sober people entered Nossa Senhora da Paz, a Catholic church two blocks from a packed beach in Rio de Janeiro.
Brazil's Carnival

4 Killed on Carnival Float in Brazil: 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics Implications

The final day of Carnival celebrations in Brazil were cast with a dark shadow early Tuesday morning in Santos, Brazil. Four people died when a float caught fire after striking a power line during the Carnival festivities.
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