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The Economist The country’s official defence review states that “at present, Brazil has no enemies”. Nonetheless, Brazil maintains the world’s 15th-biggest standing army
104 months ago
Los Angeles Times Sports The world turns its attention to Brazil, which is hoping for a boom and not a bust.
116 months ago
VICE News Temer is facing impeachment charges that are very similar to the ones that brought down Rousseff.
118 months ago
CBS News "It's devastating for [the families]. They don't know what the future holds. And of course every mother loves their baby and wants to protect it ... It was so touching to me ... The mothers said, 'This is my baby, I'm going to love my baby for the re
Read more ... st of his life. But what's everybody else going to do? What's society going to do?' There's this stigma in Brazil."
122 months ago
TheRoot.com After spending 10 days in Brazil, this writer explains the 7 things she loves about America.
124 months ago
HuffPost Entertainment This is a little much.
127 months ago
The Economist Brazil has seen sharp ups and downs in the past 25 years. In the early 1990s inflation rose above 2,000%; it was only banished when a new currency was introduced in 1994. By the turn of the century Brazil’s deficits had mired it in debt. But then t
Read more ... he woes vanished. Brazil became a titan of growth. Now Brazil is back in trouble http://econ.st/1Ak1ZyL
The crash of a titan
econ.st
IT IS easy for a visitor to Rio to feel that nothing is amiss in Brazil. The middle classes certainly know how to live: with Copacabana and Ipanema just minutes from...
133 months ago
The Economist Brazil has seen sharp ups and downs in the past 25 years. In the early 1990s inflation rose above 2,000%; it was only banished when a new currency was introduced in 1994. By the turn of the century Brazil’s deficits had mired it in debt. But then t
Read more ... he woes vanished. Brazil became a titan of growth. Now Brazil is back in trouble http://econ.st/1aQcl3A
The crash of a titan
econ.st
IT IS easy for a visitor to Rio to feel that nothing is amiss in Brazil. The middle classes certainly know how to live: with Copacabana and Ipanema just minutes from...
133 months ago
The Economist Brazil has seen sharp ups and downs in the past 25 years. In the early 1990s inflation rose above 2,000%; it was only banished when a new currency was introduced in 1994. By the turn of the century Brazil’s deficits had mired it in debt. But then t
Read more ... he woes vanished. Brazil became a titan of growth. Now Brazil is back in trouble http://econ.st/1vCWb6L
The crash of a titan
econ.st
IT IS easy for a visitor to Rio to feel that nothing is amiss in Brazil. The middle classes certainly know how to live: with Copacabana and Ipanema just minutes from...
133 months ago
Desiree Guedes CNN we count on you!
Brazilian media is in silence. they fear the government reprisal!
Please help us!
Brazil doesnt want to be another Venezuela
March 15th the largest protest of the recent times
BRAZIL WILL STOP! Protests all over Brazil.
No to
Read more ... comunism
No to socialism
No to corruption
Our media is purchased.
But we are not!
BRAZIL! OUR FLAG WILL NEVER BE RED !
133 months ago
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