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Brazilians, Argentines flock to beaches despite COVID curbs

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Packed beaches - Latin Americans defy lockdown orders even though coronavirus cases continue to surge.
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Brazil protesters call on gov't to extend COVID financial support

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People are still living in poverty but now they are facing the coronavirus, unemployment and an uncertain future.
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Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon surges to 12-year high

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Destruction of the world’s largest rainforest in 2020 rose 9.5 percent from a year earlier according to government data.
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Brazil municipal elections: Centrists win big in two main cities

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Brazilian voters seem to prefer centrist candidates over those espousing extreme views.
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Brazil racism protests: Widespread anger over killing of Black man

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Anger in Brazil over the killing of a Black man at a supermarket.
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Brazil begins COVID vaccinations amid delay of ingredient imports

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Lagging immunisation drive further hampered by wait on active ingredients from abroad to finish doses for distribution.
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Latin America imposes curbs to confront second COVID-19 wave

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Fresh measures to contain a devastating second wave of the coronavirus pandemic are being implemented in Latin America - including border closures and new lockdowns.
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Brazil: Black man beaten to death by supermarket security guards

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Carrefour Brasil said it terminated the contract of a security firm whose employees had beaten to death a Black man at one of its supermarkets in Brazil.
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Brazil economy: Families struggle as price of basic goods soar

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The country is no longer part of the world's top 10 economies.
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Brazil municipal elections a test of President Bolsonaro's appeal

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As Brazil struggles to contain COVID-19 pandemic local polls seen as test of Bolsonaro's handling of crisis, economy.
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No comment: Some world leaders silent on Biden win

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Several prominent leaders who maintained warm relations with US President Donald Trump have yet to wish US president-elect congratulations.
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Brazil nears 200,000 deaths: COVID-19 vaccine not ready yet

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Brazil still holds its place as the world’s second-largest COVID-19 hotspot, after the US.
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Brazil outbreak: Vaccination roll-out delayed across country

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Comparing how well 98 countries have dealt with the pandemic, Brazil is considered the worst.
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Brazil's urban residents turn to farming amid virus fallout

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As COVID-19 decimates jobs in Brazil, Rio de Janeiro's slum residents find new sustenance from the land
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Second COVID-19 wave sweeps Brazil, overwhelming hospitals

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Hospitals in Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are filling fast, as cases and deaths rise again
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Amid possible COVID-19 second waves, knowing local risks key: WHO

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Second waves of the coronavirus are 'highly likely' anywhere in the world and knowing your local COVID-19 situation and personal risk factors is important, say experts with the World Health Organization.
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Indigenous Amazonians fighting for lives say battle for rainforest involves whole world

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The destruction of the Amazon rainforest is a fight that involves the whole international community, according to its indigenous people. Speaking exclusively to Euronews, Dinamam Tuxá, who is the Coordinator for the Articulation of the...
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Amazon wildfires: Fears rainforest may turn into savannah

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During the first nine months of 2020, 76,000 fires tore through the rainforest, the most for that period in 10 years.
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Brazil’s coronavirus deaths pass 150,000 as infection rate slows

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Experts say number of new cases falling but rate it still slow compared with countries in Europe and Asia, suggesting it may still be in its first wave.
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Brazil food insecurity: 10 million people are going hungry

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Coronavirus pandemic leaves millions wondering where their next meal is coming from.
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Rio de Janeiro’s beaches fill up as COVID restrictions ease

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As temperatures rise, people flock to Brazil's beaches, defying remaining coronavirus restrictions.
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Bolivia police recover 400 bodies of suspected COVID-19 patients

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The dead believed to have succumbed to coronavirus recovered from streets and homes in Bolivia's biggest cities.
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Uncertainty surrounds one-year countdown for Tokyo Olympics

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Thursday marks one year before the next summer Olympics, Tokyo '202ONE'.
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India reimposes lockdown as worldwide COVID-19 cases soar

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Millions of people worldwide have been forced back into lockdown as COVID-19 cases soar in several countries, including India which is expected to hit one million cases this week.