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Pope Francis arrives in Brazil for his first international trip

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1. Pope Francis exiting plane and walking down steps to be greeted by Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff 2. Vatican and Brazilian flags flying on front of plane 3. Wide of Pope Francis meeting government officials on red carpet; UPSOUND...
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Fireworks to celebrate Bastille Day, Lula is guest of honour

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1. Wide shot Eiffel Tower at dusk 2. Pan from statue to crowd 3. Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (right) with Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe (left) in audience 4. Various of fireworks in and around Eiffel Tower France...
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US president arrives in Brazilia for official VIsit

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1. Various of US President George W. Bush and Laura Bush waving upon their arrival in Brasilia standing outside Air Force One, then Bush shakes hands with Brazilian officials US President George W. Bush arrived in Brasilia on Saturday...
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Security reinforced for arrival of heads of state ahead of Mercosur summit

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1. Pull out from Brazilian flag to wide of security of Copacabana Palace 2. Car with security for the Guyana Prime Minister Samuel Hinds 3. Federal police officer walking with rifle 4. Wide of Municipal Guard securing front of the...
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Brazil: Hundreds gather to show their support for Lula

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Just hours after Brazil's Federal judge Sergio Moro issued an arrest warrant for former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Thursday, hundreds of Lula's supporters gathered to show their support. The group congregated at...
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Brazil's former presidents Lula and Rousseff greet supporters

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Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was greeted by his supporters on Saturday who gathered outside a metallurgical union in Sao Bernardo do Campo. Lula defied an order to turn himself in to police on...
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Skittish horse halts Bolsonaro motorcade

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A skittish horse briefly halted the motorcade of Brazil's new President Jair Bolsonaro during his procession in Brasilia as part of his inauguration festivities on Tuesday.
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Archive of Italian fugitive Battisti in Brazil

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Italy sent an aircraft to Bolivia on Sunday to pick up fugitive left-wing militant Cesare Battisti after he was captured there nearly three decades after being convicted of murder in his home country.
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Firefighters struggle to contain Amazon fire

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Ex-Brazil President Da Silva released from prison

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Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva walked out of a Curitiba prison, where he has been detained since April 2018, after a federal judge ordered his release on Friday.
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Bolsonaro Backers Storm Brazil Government Buildings

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Video shows thousands of supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro storming Brazil's government buildings on Sunday. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and more:...
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Brazil Heads for Presidential Runoff

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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has fought his way through to a runoff election against Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva after a surprisingly close election result. Aline Oyamada reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Brazil Environment Minister on Amazon Fires, Deforestation

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Sep.23 -- Brazilian Environment Minister Ricardo Salles talks about the speech by 16-year-old environmental activist Greta Thunberg, the Paris Agreement, deforestation and the fires raging through the Amazon. Thunberg scolded heads of...
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The Brazilian Amazon’s Tipping Point May Already Be Here

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Sep.28 -- The destruction of Brazil’s rainforests may have passed the point of no return. Its perpetrators aren’t just far-right government officials and industrial farmers, however. Voracious consumers everywhere are fueling demand that...
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Scientists study the threatened Atlantic Rainforest with electron microscope

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1. Rio de Janeiro Botanical Gardens showing water fountain and palm trees 2. Close up of fountain 3. Pan from Botanical Gardens to fountain 4. Tilt down from mountain with Christ statue to fountain 5. Water lilies 6. Tilt up from lake...
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UN: NEW YORK: UN EARTH SUMMIT: 4 NATIONS LAUNCH A JOINT INITIATIVE

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English/Nat The governments of four nations, in four continents, have launched a joint initiative as a contribution to the United Nations Earth Summit. The initiative addresses environmental issues such as climate and forestry. The...
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International conference on biofuels

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1. Wide pull out of conference hall 2. Medium of banner announcing conference 3. Zoom out from Brazil's Presidential Chief of Staff, Dilma Rousseff, walking to podium 4. Pan of conference 5. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Dilma Rousseff,...
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Brazil Labor Reform Approved Despite Political Crisis

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Jul.12 -- Brazil's Senate has approved a bill aimed at loosening decades-old labor laws. The Upper House voted 50 to 26 with one abstention to pass the bill, which prioritizes direct negotiations between workers and employers over...
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USA: BRAZILlAN FINANCE MINISTER SPEAKS ABOUT ECONOMIC PLANS

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Eng/Portu/Nat In an effort to reassure nervous world markets, Pedro Malan, Brazil's Finance Minister, spoke in Washington about his plans to launch Brazil's recovery from last weeks financial crisis. The country's interest rates have...
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HRW: Criminal networks driving Amazon deforestation

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Human Rights Watch said in a report released this week that deforestation in the Amazon is driven by criminal networks and it blamed Brazil's government for failing to protect the rainforest and the people trying to protect it.
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Govt launch AIDS campaign for Carnival

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Brazil's Health Ministry is using fake dating profiles and massive condom giveaways to promote safe sex during the country's no-holds-barred Carnival celebrations. In response to the growing popularity of hookup apps like Tinder and...
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Brazil Central Bank Chief: Energy Prices Hit Core Inflation

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Apr.13 -- Brazil’s central bank chief Roberto Campos Neto discusses monetary policy and the state of the economy. In March, policy makers raised rates by 0.75 percentage point, the most in a decade, and signaled another hike of the same...
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Newspaper publishes Fidel Castro article on ethanol

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Havana, 4 April 2007 1. Wide of Malecon Avenue with horse and carriage passing by 2. Wide of people buying newspapers at kiosk 3. Mid of man placing stack of newspapers on bicycle 4. Close-up package of newspapers 5. Pan right of...
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State Department reax to claims US spied on Petrobras

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The US State Department on Thursday insisted that the United States did not "use foreign intelligence collection capabilities to steal the trade secrets of foreign companies in order to give American companies a competitive...