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Brazil battles image problems amid b.o. boom Box office may be booming, but the nation has yet to change its global image. By R. T. Watson, The Associated Press September 2, 2010 3:53pm ...
Brazil has a substantial Black population and is a country where over half of the population is also female, but it has never had a Black female supreme court judge. Could all that be about to change?
Ride-hailing apps for female drivers and passengers are not unique to Brazil. All-women ride hailing app See Jane Go launched in California in 2016, and rival Safr launched in Boston this year.
In Brazil’s Market Upturn, Enthusiastic Investors May Be Overlooking Problems Few steps have been taken to address hefty deficit since interim president took office By Paul Kiernan ...
Brazil's first female president was sworn in Saturday amid cheers and tears from supporters, many of whom followed her rise from freedom fighter brutally persecuted by the country's military junta in ...
Who Is Dilma Rousseff? Rousseff is a Brazilian economist and politician, the first-ever female elected as president in Brazil. In 2014, Forbes named her the fourth most powerful woman in the world.
Brazil has not addressed longstanding human rights problems that allowed the Zika outbreak to escalate, leaving the population vulnerable to future outbreaks and other serious public health risks ...
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