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A U.S. Foundation to Save Olinda, a Brazilian Treasure

The city of Olinda, a small historical town in Brazil, which is practically integrated ...

Dire Poverty Main Cause of Haiti Plight, Says Brazil

The leader of the United Nations Security Council fact-finding mission just back from Haiti ...

Americans March All Over U.S. in Support of Brazil’s Landless

On April 22, demonstrations at Brazilian consulates around the United States, spearheaded by a ...

U.S. Consumer Price Hike Depresses Brazil Market

Brazilian and Latin American equities gave back most of the gains earned yesterday. A ...

The WTO Battle Lost, Can Brazil Still Win the War?

In a statement made last week by Foreign Minister Celso Amorim, Brazil has withdrawn ...

Brazil to Replay Its Agricultural Prowess This Year

Brazil’s 2005 agricultural harvest should attain 119.48 million tons, practically the same as in ...

Exchange Rate Hurts Brazil’s Shoe Exporters

Brazilian footwear exports dropped 16% in March, and 11% in the first quarter of ...

World’s Unions Meet in Brazil and Bash Neoliberalism

The secretary of Social and Economic Policy of the International Confederation of Free Trade ...

Brazil: 26 Million Goats and Growing

With a herd of 25.8 million heads of goats and sheep, Brazil intends to ...

Brazil Starts to Fix Its Roads

Brazil’s Ministry of Transportation will immediately employ on road restoration US$ 581 million (1.5 ...