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Brazil
Jun 18, 2013
11:39 pm
Raw Feed Video: Rage in Rio de Janeiro
Thousands of protesting youths brave police backlash in Brazil's largest cities. What's making Brazilians so angry?
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Jun 18, 2013
8:18 pm
Brazil’s winter of discontent
Young people have staged epic protests across the country — and even on the other side of the world. But why?
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Jun 18, 2013
5:12 pm
Brazil: Rising World Cup costs prompt largest protests in 20 years
"The size of yesterday's marches is evidence of the strength of our democracy," President Rousseff said.
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Talia Ralph
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Jun 18, 2013
2:10 pm
Sao Paulo isn't very happy, either
Sao Paulo's unrest began as a protest against a public transit fare hike. It has now morphed into a fight against corruption.
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Jill Langlois
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Jun 18, 2013
1:21 pm
Brazil protests grow in numbers and meaning
Brazilian protests swell as citizens demand diverse change.
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Jun 18, 2013
11:48 am
Mad, mad world: Here's what people are protesting about today
Protests are ongoing all over the world. Here's why.
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Emily Lodish
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Jun 17, 2013
4:31 pm
Protest Planet: It's getting ugly in Brazil, too (PHOTOS)
Thousands are protesting in Brazil against increased public transit fares and public spending on preparation for athletic tournaments.
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Curt Stone
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Jun 14, 2013
8:32 pm
Protesters, police clash in São Paulo transport fare demonstration
Protesters and police clashed in São Paulo on Thursday as tear gas and rubber bullets were fired into crowds of people protesting a bus and metro fare hike.
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Jill Langlois
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Jun 14, 2013
8:51 am
Video: This couple's fate depends on the Supreme Court
A gay binational couple waits for the decision on the Defense of Marriage Act.
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Jimmy Chalk
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Jun 14, 2013
6:16 am
Latin America: Divided we stand
United and integrated, the region would be a global force to reckon with. But does Latin America’s unification reality match up to the rhetoric?
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Simeon Tegel
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