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Brazil, scarred by Rio’s school shooting last year, sends a message of solidarity with the victims of Newtown.
Having proved themselves with Lula, Brazil’s political PR wizards are a hot commodity in Latin America and Africa.
For some, offshore oil treasures prove ‘God is Brazilian.’ For others, there could be a tall price to pay.
With official prisons overloaded, police turned anything from old buses to horse stables into detention centers. Now Rio de Janeiro is cracking down.
Dictatorship-era army officials enjoy amnesty, but federal prosecutors aim to charge a colonel for the first time.
Once the world's largest Catholic nation, Brazil sees its people leave the fold.
She doesn't do the Daily Show or sing on TV. Brazil's Dilma does her own thing. It's working.
Baile funk parties have become a front line in a new culture war.
For the first time, Brazil is allowing access to documents that might unmask torturers from the military dictatorship.
40 couples wed in Brazil’s first mass same-sex civil union ceremony.
Gold hit its all-time high dollar value on Wednesday, but Indians still cling to the bling.
Outsourcing firms in India brace themselves for onslaught of work following US health care reform.
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