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Under the presidency of Luis Inacio “Lula” da Silva of the Workers Party, Brazil’s economy grew phenomenally, with vast well-developed agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and service sectors topping all South American countries.

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Frequent criticism at home has pointed out Brazilian diplomacy’s alleged indifference to  or even collusion with  countries accused of violating human rights.

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Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said on Friday that the country's airports will be ready to answer the demand of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. 

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NAIROBI (Xinhua) - The UN World Food Program said today it has for the first time bought food from small-scale farmers in Kenya under a ground-breaking Purchase for Progress (P4P) initiative aimed at boosting agriculture in the country by connecting farmers to markets.

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Frequent criticism at home has pointed out Brazilian diplomacy’s alleged indifference to  or even collusion with  countries accused of violating human rights.

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NAIROBI (Xinhua) - The UN World Food Program said today it has for the first time bought food from small-scale farmers in Kenya under a ground-breaking Purchase for Progress (P4P) initiative aimed at boosting agriculture in the country by connecting farmers to markets.

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