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Ukraine war triggers global fertiliser shortages

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Food prices were soaring before the war and Russia and Ukraine account for nearly 30 percent of the world's fertiliser production.
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Dozens killed in landslides near Brazil’s Rio de Janeiro

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Soldiers and civilians join rescue efforts as regional governor describes situation in Petropolis as ‘almost like war’.
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A Congolese refugee was killed in Rio, Brazilians take to the streets to protest the brutal killing

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Calls for Justice - a Congolese migrant who was beaten to death sparks nationwide demonstrations in Brazil.
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Brazil begins COVID vaccines for children aged 5-11 despite Bolsonaro objection

9th - Higher Ed
After a month of political wrangling, mass vaccination of children aged 5-11 is finally underway in Brazil
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Alagoa: The small town in Brazil gaining global recognition for its cheese

9th - Higher Ed
57 Brazilian cheeses won medals at the biennial 'Mondial du Fromage' in Tours, France in September, putting unsung Brazil only second to France as the world's best cheese makers
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French tightrope walker stuns Rio beachgoers with daring half-kilometre performance

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Nathan Paulin elegantly manoeuvred the peaks of two hills on the sands of Rio's Red Beach.
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Qatar hosts World Military Parachuting Championships for first time

9th - Higher Ed
There are more than 40 teams participating, with hundreds of athletes hoping to claim the world title.
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Brazil Black Awareness Month: Rights struggle persists 30 years on

9th - Higher Ed
The country has the largest Black population outside of Africa and it is the last one in the Americas to have abolished slavery.
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Brazil faces growing hunger crisis

9th - Higher Ed
Inflation, the pandemic and a lack of investment in social programs mean the number of people going hungry in Brazil is growing.
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Planet SOS: Deforestation, commitment to end illegal logging by 2028

9th - Higher Ed
Many Brazilians living in poor neighbourhoods now depend on donations to put food on the table. The rising inflation, coronavirus pandemic and fewer social programmes are combining to leave more people going hungry in Brazil.
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Latin Grammy-winning singer Marilia Mendonca dies in Brazil crash

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The 26-year-old popular singer was killed when the small plane she was travelling in crashed in Minas Gerais state.
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Jair Bolsonaro sanctioned by social media companies for COVID vaccine misinformation

9th - Higher Ed
YouTube said it had suspended the Brazilian President for one week, while Facebook and Instagram have removed his live broadcast from last week.
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Brazil Senate report backs criminal charges against Bolsonaro

9th - Higher Ed
Report recommends that president be indicted for nine crimes related to his handling of the pandemic that killed more than 600,000 people.
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Beverage Maker Vita Coco Goes Public on Nasdaq

9th - Higher Ed
Coconut water company Vita Coco officially made its debut on Nasdaq as a publicly-traded company on Thursday. Mike Kirban, co-CEO and co-founder, joined Cheddar to discuss the IPO and how he got the business off the ground, eventually...
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Brazil’s Bolsonaro should face COVID charges: Senate inquiry

9th - Higher Ed
An 11-member panel prepared the 1,200 draft report, which was six months in the making. But senators could still veto and alter the report, which Bolsonaro himself has mocked.
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Brazil's Bolsonaro should face charges for COVID pandemic: Senate inquiry

9th - Higher Ed
An investigation into the Brazilian government's COVID-19 response has pointed the finger of blame at President Jair Bolsonaro.
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‘Horrific milestone’: Brazil surpasses 600,000 COVID deaths

9th - Higher Ed
President Bolsonaro continues to face widespread criticism and anger over his government’s handling of the pandemic.
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Hundreds of Brazilians call for President Bolsonaro's impeachment

9th - Higher Ed
Some of the president's supporters have joined forces with his opponents but turnout was lower than expected.
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Supporters rally for Bolsonaro

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A massive crowd gathered to show its support for Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro as his case against the Supreme Court continues. (REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli)
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Brazil-Argentina World Cup qualifier halted over COVID protocols

9th - Higher Ed
Match suspended after Brazil health authorities accuse four Argentina players of breaching COVID-19 quarantine rules.
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‘Only God will take me out of Brasilia’, defiant Bolsonaro says

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil’s far-right president riles up hundreds of thousands of his supporters at mass rallies denouncing Supreme Court.
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Brazil's top court expected to rule on Indigenous tribe land rights

9th - Higher Ed
The legal battle for Indigenous people in Brazil and what it could mean for other tribes and their ancestral lands.
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Making Headlines: UK set to hit Covid vaccine milestone & thunderstorms expected after warm weather

9th - Higher Ed
Making Headlines: UK set to hit Covid vaccine milestone & thunderstorms expected after warm weather
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Brazil Congress votes against return to paper ballots

9th - Higher Ed
Move is a blow for President Jair Bolsonaro, who has been pushing to end electronic voting, claiming without evidence that it is open to fraud.