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Ahmadinejad Blames US Media for Distortions and Invites Brazil to Joint Nuclear Effort
Just before his arrival in Brazil, which should happen this Sunday, November 22, the president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, wrote a piece in which he calls unfair...
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Minority of Sectarians Blocks Peace in Middle East, Says Brazil's Lula
The president of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA), Mahmoud Abbas, asked for support from the Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, in order to reach an understanding with...
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OECD Sees Brazil Growing 4.5% in 2010 and 2011
The Brazilian economy will experience a robust growth in 2010 and 2011, in the range of 4.5%, while Mexico will recover from deep recession beginning next year with a...
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I'm Glad to Report I Got the Brazilian Music Bug
I must confess that almost a decade ago when I moved to New York, I had a very small collection of Brazilian music among my many CDs (a total of...
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Brazilian-German Index Shows Brazil in Boom Phase of Recovery
For the first time since January 2008, the Economic Climate Index (ECI) in Latin America, (developed in partnership between the German Ifo Institute and Brazil's Getúlio Vargas Foundation) rose...
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Brazilian Representative Wants to Bar Ahmadinejad from Visiting Congress
The Brazilian Congress is scheduled to receive the official visit of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, this Monday, November 23. The presidents of the Lower...
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Palestinian Leader Abbas in Brazil Right After Peres and Just Before Ahmadinejad
Mahmoud Abbas, the president of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) has arrived in Brazil this Wednesday night. He already had dinner with Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva...
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Brazilians Get Taller and Fatter, Die More from Diabetes, Less from Heart Diseases
Brazilian women stay slim, while men are getting fatter and fatter. Mal-nutrition and child mortality are falling, but diabetes is on the rise. This is one of the conclusions...
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Ahmadinejad in Brazil to Erase Images of Iran's Suspected Election Fraud
The president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, arrives this weekend in Brazilian capital Brasília accompanied by a group of 300 people, most of them business men. But more than just...
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Without Answers, Brazil Senate Summons Psychic to Find Out Blackout's Causes
At the request of senator Arthur Virgílio, the leader of the opposition party PSDB (Brazilian Social Democracy) the Brazilian senate is summoning a psychic service to help elucidate what...
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In Effort to Curb the Real Brazil Taxes ADR
The Brazilian government has just taken another measure aimed at containing the appreciation of its currency, unveiling a 1.5% tax on certain trades involving American Depository Receipts, ADR, issued...
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Brazil Supreme Rules for Extradition of Italian Ex-Guerrilla. He Should Stay Anyway
By 5 votes to 4 the Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) ruled that former Italian guerrilla Cesare Battisti, condemned in Italy for killing four people, should be extradited to Italy....
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Brazil Not Only Out of Crisis, It's Now Growing like China, Says Lula
The president of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said that Latin America's largest economy not only has left the global crisis behind, but also in the third quarter...
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In Meeting with Kirchner Lula Demands Prompt Restoration of Zelaya in Honduras
The governments and businessmen from Brazil and Argentina have to learn that both countries depend on each other and both should be interested in seeing the other side growing...
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Brazil Retaliation Costs Argentina's Fruit Exporters US$ 300,000 a Day
Exporters from Argentina claim they are losing huge sums of money because of Brazilian delays at Customs posts and in extending import licenses. According to them, this is particularly...
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Israeli Drone to Police Rio's Favelas in Cleaning Up Effort Before Olympics
Starting next month an unmanned spy aircraft will overfly the favelas (shantytowns) of Rio de Janeiro, in southeastern Brazil, at a height of 7.000 meters (23,000 feet),...
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Brazil Corruption Gets Better. Country as Corrupt as Colombia Now
Brazil has improved its position in the Transparency International's annual rank of world's most corrupted countries. Brazil went up five points when compared to 2008, which took the country...
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Priest, Friend of Zelaya, Leaves Brazil Embassy in Honduras. Only 16 Left Now
Father Andress Tamayo, a priest from El Salvador, has left on November 16 the Brazilian embassy in the Honduran capital, where he was living since September 21st, when he...
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Ahmadinejad's Visit to Brazil: Congress Divided, New Protests Planned
Brazilian president's special adviser for International Affairs, Marco Aurélio Garcia, told reporters this Tuesday, November 17, in Brazilian capital Brasília, that the visit of Iran president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to...
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Lula Calls Obama and Hu Jintao on Global Warming. He Won't Take No for Answer
Talking in Rome during a food security conference, Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva complained that the leaders of the First World give little attention to world hunger...
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UN Scolds Brazil for Never Punishing Torture Committed During Dictatorship
Brazil is not lacking law to guarantee the human rights of all of its citizens. The country has an impressive set of laws and policies to promote...
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Brazil Ready to Help in Colombia-Venezuela Clash, But US Needs to be More Open
On Friday, October 30, U.S. and Colombian officials signed the controversial Defense Cooperation Agreement (DCA), granting the U.S. armed forces access to seven Colombian military bases for the next...
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Brazil Starts 8,000-Men War Games on Border as Message to Neighbors
With the main target being the recovery of a bi-national hydroelectric dam that has fallen into the hands of an enemy country, Brazil launched Sunday military exercises...
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Brazil Calls on Obama to Start Dialogue with Venezuela's Hugo Chavez
Celso Amorim, Brazil's Foreign Affairs minister is sounding the alarm that relations between the United States and Latin America are deteriorating and called on American president Barack Obama to...
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Singer Caetano Veloso's Mom Calls Brazil President to Apologize for Son's Insults
Ashamed of her world famous son's bad manners, who was so impolite to refer to the Brazilian leader in a newspaper interview as illiterate, rude and tacky, a mother...
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From Brazil Israeli Leader Charges Iran with Buying Influence Around World
In an interview from Brazil with the Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia, the president of Israel, Shimon Peres, said that the president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, needs to adopt a...
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Brazil's Offer to Mediate in Venezuela-Colombia Conflict Vetoed by Chavez
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez rejected on Friday a Brazilian proposal for a joint border monitoring system with Colombia. He said he would not allow any extra-national force...
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Brazilians Take to the Streets Against Iran President's Visit
About 1,500 people took part this Sunday afternoon, November 15, in São Paulo, southeastern Brazil, in a protest against the visit to Brazil of Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad scheduled...
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Brazil Sees Chaos Scenario If Caught in Blackout During Olympics
The recent blackout in Brazil, which left 50 million people in the dark across 18 of Brazil's 26 states, raised questions about whether the country is sufficiently prepared to...
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British to Pay Close to 1 Million for 900 Tarantulas Found in His Luggage in Brazil
Lee Ardern, 26, a British citizen was taken into custody by the Brazilian police in the Rio de Janeiro international airport, Wednesday night, after customs randomly checked his luggage...