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EspañolOn Sunday, subway workers in San Pablo, Brazil, decided during a general assembly to proceed with a planned strike, despite...
Read moreEspañolA survey released on Tuesday by the Pew Research Center, just days before the World Cup, shows that Brazilians are...
Read moreEspañolThe Inter-American Development Bank (BID) announced yesterday a loan to the Bolivian government, to carry out a feasibility study for...
Read moreEspañolA spokesman from Brazil’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday that hackers broke into its internal email system, but...
Read moreEspañolSouth America has become the largest export destination of Chinese vehicles, according to the Association of Chinese Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM)....
Read moreEspañol Latin America, the region many overlook for its weak economies and unstable politics, has come a long way in...
Read moreEspañolPolicemen from 14 of Brazil's 27 states announced a 24-hour strike beginning on Tuesday, after a similar walk-out in the...
Read moreEspañolA bus drivers strike in Rio de Janeiro came to an end on Wednesday night, previously leaving millions of people...
Read moreEspañolThe People's Cup Committee, an alliance of anti-World Cup groups in Brazil, announced on Thursday that a national day of...
Read moreEspañolBrazil is one month away from the start of World Cup 2014, when the host country meets Croatia in the...
Read moreEspañol Agents of the Brazilian Federal Police (PF) in different states throughout the country went on a full-day strike this...
Read moreEspañolBrazilians celebrated International Workers Day yesterday, with shows by famous artists, raffles, and several political figures who sought to connect...
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