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No Food, No Water, No Sleep: Is Brazil Torturing Student Protesters?

Brazil’s public relations disaster has gone from bad to worse. In September, congress impeached ...

Rousseff Leaves Presidential Palace While Her Backers Take to the Streets to Protest

Brazil’s former President Dilma Rousseff left Palácio da Alvorada, the official presidential residence, where ...

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Brazil Takes to the Streets in Defense of Religious Freedom

Nearly a thousand people took part in the 7th Walk for Religious Freedom along ...

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Social Movements in Brazil Unite for the Right of Protesting

Representatives from social movements in Brazil have condemned the charges against 23 activists of ...

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Social Movements in Brazil Unite for the Right of Protesting

Representatives from social movements in Brazil have condemned the charges against 23 activists of ...

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Brazil’s 3-1 Win Over Croatia Wasn’t a Good Start. Just a Bad Omen

Well, we’re off to the races! This has turned out to be a season ...

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In Brazil 95% Oppose Black Bloc’s Action

The Brazilian middle and high classes seem to be the most supportive of the ...

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In Brazil, 95% Oppose Black Bloc’s Action

The Brazilian middle and high classes seem to be the most supportive of the ...

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Brazilians Don’t Protest in the Streets Simply Because They’re Happy With What They Have

What happened? Or rather, why it didn’t happen? There were only 150 “protestants” in ...

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Brazilians Go to the Streets to Shout Against Corrupts: “No, You Can’t”

In Brazil, Independence Day commemorations this September 7, in Brazilian capital Brasília with the ...

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