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Brazilian shares tumble on fears president could be ousted
Thursday saw a massive sell-off of shares in Brazil prompted by fears that President Michel Temer could be ousted. At one stage São Paulo’s main stock market index fell 10.7 percent triggering an automatic halt to trading. The market was...
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Brazil suffering worst ever recession
Brazil’s economic woes continue as the country’s worst-ever recession unexpectedly deepened at the end of last year. Gross domestic product contracted by 0.9 percent between October and December. For all of 2016 it dropped by 3.6...
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Stuttering state
Economist Bruno Lavieri on Brazil's fall into the country's worst ever depression
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Needing a trade win
Mark Warner, principal counsel at MAAW law, specializes in Canada/U.S. trade
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Bombardier health check
George Ferguson, Bloomberg Intelligence, on condition of Bombardier
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Haitian migrants in limbo at U.S.-Mexico border
Thousands have walked to the U.S. border from Brazil to seek asylum, but they're not receiving a warm welcome
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Rescue, hospital arrival after crash of plane with Brazilian soccer club
First responders try to save some aboard plane carrying Brazilian soccer team, after 76 killed in crash in Colombia
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Daytime footage shows devastation at crash site
Plane wreckage and debris strewn across ground following crash that killed 76 in Colombia
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Thanksgiving tensions
In the wake of an acrimonious election, some American families are finding that they don't see eye to eye on its outcome
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Fighting poverty and gang violence in Rio's favelas with ballet
Amid ongoing drug gang wars in Rio's favelas, one woman is giving hope to the children of Complexo do Alemao.
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Travel inspired garments on the runway in Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo Fashion Week is underway with the hard sell message of ‘see now, buy now’ and a theme of ‘transformation, transgression, transition.’ Patrícia Vieira: renovações em couro no SPFW https://t.co/tU3Cs9MOXE #Desfiles...
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Brazil opens the first elephant sanctuary in Latin America
The first elephant sanctuary in Latin America has welcomed its inaugural guests. Maia and Guida, two Asian elephants who spent their lives performing in chains in a circus, have been released into their new 2,800 acres-home in the...
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Sao Paulo favela fire
Dramatic images after hundreds of homes go up in flames as massive fire rips through favela in Brazil
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Rioters in Sao Paulo support Dilma Rousseff
Police toss tear gas in attempt to disperse crowds
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Matthew McConaughey spotted following women's rugby 7s
The actor's wife, Camila Alves, is Brazilian and they took the Olympics as an opportunity to visit her homeland
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Brazil's future
Steven Helfand of the University of California, Riverside on what will be left for Brazil's economy after the Olympics
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Olympic insecurity
After several incidents, military police are stepping up security in Rio.
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Olympic torchbearer's remarkable journey
Not long ago, 14-year-old Jorge Gomes was homeless and abandoned, CBC's Kim Brunhuber reports
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Can Black Lives Matter work in Brazil, where 'repression means death'?
Police were responsible for 16% of Rio's killings over the past 10 years, according to Amnesty International
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Brazilian women's rugby player accepts girlfriend's proposal
Marjorie Enya proposes to her girlfriend, Isadora Cerullo, on the sidelines of the women's rugby medal ceremony
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Using badminton to inspire children in Rio's favelas
Ygor Coelho de Oliveira is a success story for Rio. He's risen out of one of the city's favelas and is representing Brazil in badminton at the Olympics.
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Surveillance video of U.S. swimmers' Rio incident
Ryan Lochte and teammates allegedly caused damage and quarrelled with guards
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Clip: Robson brags about the number of people robbed in one day
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Brazil closing its 'open arms' to Syrian refugees
Brazil has accepted more Syrian refugees than any other country in South America, but as CBC's Kim Brunhuber found, that may be changing