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Binigyan ng babala ng Brazil ang mga buntis na umiwas sa Olympic Games matapos magdeklara ang World Health Organization ng isang  international emergency dahil sa Zika virus, lumilikha ng mga brain-damaged babies.

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Thousands of Brazilians marched Sunday to demand that Congress impeach President Dilma Rousseff, whose government is plagued by an overwhelming corruption scandal and a dismal economy.

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Brazil on yesterday became the first major developing country to pledge an absolute reduction in greenhouse gas emissions for an envisioned global pact against climate change.

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Catastrophic. Suffering. A Historic Humiliation. Those were just some of the apocalyptic headlines Brazilian newspapers used online to describe the national soccer team's stunning 7-1 drubbing by Germany in a World Cup semifinal match Tuesday.

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Brazil's president took to the prime-time airwaves Tuesday night to deliver a pre-recorded speech in which she tried to rally the nation behind the World Cup, an event that has stoked countless protests from those angered by the billions spent on the event opening this week.

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An anti-corruption law that makes companies liable for bribes paid by their employees and for acts of corruption with public officials went into effect Wednesday in Brazil.

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Brazil's state-run telecom company Telebras said Wednesday that a submarine cable for Internet transmissions between Latin America's biggest country and Europe will be laid starting this year.

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Brazil's president delivered a stinging rebuke yesterday to the United States over its surveillance program that has swept up data from billions of telephone calls and emails that have passed through Brazil —including her own.

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Binigyan ng babala ng Brazil ang mga buntis na umiwas sa Olympic Games matapos magdeklara ang World Health Organization ng isang  international emergency dahil sa Zika virus, lumilikha ng mga brain-damaged babies.

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Sports organizations must work harder than ever in 2016 to clean up their act after a year of corruption and doping scandals that tarnished the Olympic movement, IOC President Thomas Bach said yesterday in a New Year's message.

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Brazil on yesterday became the first major developing country to pledge an absolute reduction in greenhouse gas emissions for an envisioned global pact against climate change.

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Oil was to have been Brazil’s “passport to the future,” but the grand dreams tied to state company Petrobras have been brought to a screeching halt not only by falling crude prices, but by a crisis of its own making.

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Catastrophic. Suffering. A Historic Humiliation. Those were just some of the apocalyptic headlines Brazilian newspapers used online to describe the national soccer team's stunning 7-1 drubbing by Germany in a World Cup semifinal match Tuesday.

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Brazil's president took to the prime-time airwaves Tuesday night to deliver a pre-recorded speech in which she tried to rally the nation behind the World Cup, an event that has stoked countless protests from those angered by the billions spent on the event opening this week.

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Brazil's state-run telecom company Telebras said Wednesday that a submarine cable for Internet transmissions between Latin America's biggest country and Europe will be laid starting this year.

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Brazil's president delivered a stinging rebuke yesterday to the United States over its surveillance program that has swept up data from billions of telephone calls and emails that have passed through Brazil —including her own.

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