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Scientists in Brazil are developing the first vaccine that could help break cocaine addiction

9th - Higher Ed
The vaccine is designed to help produce anti-cocaine antibodies in the body of a person who is chemically dependent on the substance.
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Brazil drought: Misery for hundreds of thousands as rains fail

9th - Higher Ed
Drought in Brazil's Amazon affects 600k+ people, 60 cities in emergency. Climate change worsens El Ninho's impact.
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Rallies are held across the globe for Israelis and Palestinians

9th - Higher Ed
Demonstrators continue to gather in countries like Norway, Brazil and Greece in support of Israel following Hamas's deadly attacks on Oct. 7, while in places like France, the United States and here in Canada, crowds are standing in...
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UN Security Council rejects Russian resolution calling for ceasefire

9th - Higher Ed
A fiery response from the Russian envoy to the UN as he says that the Security Council is a hostage to Western countries.
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Brazil drought: Half a million could be affected

9th - Higher Ed
Why hundreds of Amazonian dolphins and fish are dying - threatening river communities
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Brazil’s Supreme Court sentences first Brasilia riot defendant to 17 years

9th - Higher Ed
Justices vote to convict Aecio Lucio Costa Pereira on charges that included armed association and an attempted coup.
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Endangered Monkeys See Population Recovery

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil's golden lion tamarin monkeys are making a population recovery after being on the endangered species list in the 1970s.
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Harrowing journey

9th - Higher Ed
After two weeks spent perched on the rudder of an ocean-going cargo ship, one of the four Nigerian men who made the risky trip says he's glad to be in Brazil, even though he had hoped to go to Europe.
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Brazilian police say at least nine killed in Rio de Janeiro raid

9th - Higher Ed
Brazilian police forces say they came under fire as they carried out an operation against criminal groups in a favela.
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Desperate migrants: Nigerians perch on rudder of ship to Brazil

9th - Higher Ed
Four Nigerians who crossed the Atlantic Ocean perched on top of a ship's rudder recount their remarkable story.
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3rd meeting of DRRWG under India’s G-20 Presidency to be held in Chennai on July 24-26

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A day ahead of the G20 Working Group on Disaster Risk Reduction meeting that is scheduled to take place on July 24-26, National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Member Secretary Kamal Kishore on July 23 said that third and the final...
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This time for women! Brazilian murals painted for Women's World Cup

9th - Higher Ed
It is a tradition in the Vila Isabel neighbourhood in Rio de Janeiro, that artists paint a street for the Men’s World Cup. Now, for the first time, it is being covered in shades of yellow, blue, and green for the Women’s World Cup.
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Lula berates the EU for making 'threats' in talks to unblock the Mercosur trade deal

9th - Higher Ed
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva criticised the European Union for making environmental demands during negotiations of a free trade deal.
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Colombia, Brazil leaders vow to protect Amazon rainforest

9th - Higher Ed
Saving the Amazon rainforest. Leaders of Colombia & Brazil vow better coordination to stamp out illegal deforestation.
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Brazil model prisons: New system drastically cuts reoffending

9th - Higher Ed
An NGO claims their system, with no armed guards and inmates not locked in cells, has less than 20 percent recidivism.
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Brazil’s Marta selected for her sixth (and likely last) World Cup

9th - Higher Ed
Football star Marta Vieira da Silva has made it on Brazil’s team for what will be her sixth World Cup.
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Close shave for passengers after plane's cargo door opens mid-air, video goes viral

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This can be a horrifying video to watch and it's getting viral on the internet. Suddenly a plane's cargo door opened in mid-air which was flying above Brazil. The incident was captured by a passenger on the flight, as other passengers...
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Bolsonaro faces uncertain political future as Brazil trial starts

9th - Higher Ed
The former right-wing president is accused of spreading false claims about Brazil’s election system.
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Bolsonaro's political fate hangs on Brazil trial

9th - Higher Ed
Jair Bolsonaro's political ambitions are in the balance - as Bolsonaro faces a possible ban from running for office.
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'It's time to conclude it' - von der Leyen commits to completing EU-Mercosur deal by end of year

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission President toured countries in the region this week, as she looked to get backing for the long-delayed trade agreement.
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One year after killings in Brazil’s Amazon, tensions run high

9th - Higher Ed
The defence of Indigenous lands in Brazil still poses many dangers, a year after the killings of Indigenous expert Bruno
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Astrud Gilberto, Girl from Ipanema singer, dies at 83

9th - Higher Ed
Astrud Gilberto became a global star after releasing her 1964 rendition of The Girl from Ipanema.
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Brazil’s Lula pushes for integration at South America summit

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil's President Luiz calls for South American unity, but his support for President Niolas has proved divisive.
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Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr accuses Spain’s La Liga of racism

9th - Higher Ed
Brazilian forward calls La Liga and Spain racist after slurs yelled from stands during away match at Valencia.