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Itaquerão estará pronto no último minuto, diz secretário-geral da Fifa
O secretário-geral da Fifa, Jérôme Valcke, visitou o Itaquerão, em São Paulo, nesta terça-feira, para fazer uma vistoria no estádio que sediará o jogo de abertura da Copa do Mundo, no dia 12 de junho, entre Brasil e Croácia.
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Olhar Digital: 5 pontos essenciais para entender o Marco Civil da Internet
O Projeto de Lei 2.126/2011 passou pelo Senado. Com isso, resta apenas a assinatura de Dilma Rousseff e a publicação no Diário Oficial para entrar em vigor o Marco Civil da Internet, determinando os direitos e deveres de todos os brasileiros conectados – incluindo governos, empresas que fornecem conexão e as que são responsáveis por serviços de e-mail, sites, redes sociais etc.
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Dilma sanciona o Marco Civil na abertura da NETMundial
Ao falar na abertura, em SP, presidente defendeu privacidade na web. Encontro reúne representantes e discute quem 'manda' na internet.
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Brasil Futebol - For the Love "Raízes"
"Not all Brazilians play futebol...but when you see a Brazilian with a ball at their feet, you can see it's natural." Cruise the white sands of Rio de Janeiro and see how the environment you play in ultimately shapes your ability and mentality as a player. See first hand what it is like to live and play as the For the Love do.
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Novas regras para reduzir cesáreas nos planos de saúde entram em vigor
Começam a valer a partir desta segunda-feira (6) as novas regras para a realização de partos na rede particular de saúde, fruto de uma resolução do Ministério da Saúde e da Agência Nacional de Saúde Suplementar (ANS) que visa pressionar as operadoras a fiscalizarem mais hospitais e médicos para diminuir a quantidade de partos cesáreos feitos por planos de saúde no Brasil.
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'Eu não vou cair. Isso é moleza, é luta política', afirma Dilma a jornal
Presidente disse que não há base para um pedido de impeachment. Oposicionistas afirmaram que governo Dilma poderia acabar antes de 2018.
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Governo já admite derrota no TCU e mobiliza aliados contra impeachment
Ao avaliar que deve ser condenado no julgamento das contas do governo de 2014 pelo Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU) em breve, o governo iniciou uma estratégia para tentar sensibilizar aliados a não apoiar...
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Temporada das baleias jubarte atrai turistas para o sul da Bahia
O período das baleias-jubarte no extremo sul da Bahia começa neste mês de julho e vai até novembro, atraindo grande número de turistas para a Costa das Baleias, que e se encantam com a docilidade dos animais
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Capacidade instalada de eólicas deve chegar a 5% da matriz energética este ano
A energia eólica deve fechar o ano com capacidade instalada de 9 gigawatts (GW). No mês passado, o setor atingiu chegou a 7.068,7 GW. O total corresponde a 5% da matriz energética do Brasil. Segundo a Associação Brasileira de ...
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The Space In Between: Marina Abramovic in Brazil (Trailer)
Marina Abramovic travels through Brazil in search of the spiritual forces of nature that are embedded in the culture of native Brazilians. Through communing with locals, partaking in local traditions, and venturing out into caves and forests, she embarks on a voyage to elevate her emotions and consciousness and create a new piece of art that will lift up the people of she meets along the way.
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Exclusive Interview by Glenn Greenwald With Former Brazilian President Lula da Silva
Facing the worst scandal of his political career, including a criminal investigation, Lula is more defiant than ever, clearly planning his next presidential run.
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Crisis in Brazil
The BRIC countries are in trouble.... Nowhere, however, have economic and political crises fused so explosively as in Brazil, whose streets have in the past year seen more protesters than the rest of the world combined. By Perry Anderson.
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Fight to Impeach Brazil’s Leader Tears at Fabric of Daily Life
Brazilian politics is a blood sport in the best of times, but the battle over whether to impeach President Dilma Rousseff is inflaming passions as never before. By Andrew Jacobs.
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Brazil Congress votes on Rousseff impeachment
Brazilian lawmakers were set to vote shortly Sunday on impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff in a tension-filled showdown watched by millions around the deeply divided Latin American powerhouse.
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Dilma Rousseff: Brazilian congress votes to impeach president
Government concedes after lower house overwhelmingly backs move to remove Rousseff, who now faces vote in senate
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How Brazil lost faith in its president
Brazil, South America's largest nation, is facing its worst recession in decades, the Zika crisis and the upcoming Olympic games. Now add to that political upheaval, after an overwhelming vote to impeach President Dilma Rousseff amid a corruption scandal. Guillermo Galdos of Independent Television News reports on the events and Hari Sreenivasan talks to Lourdes Garcia-Navarro of NPR.
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Brazilian lower house speaker annuls Rousseff impeachment; reprieve may be short
The impeachment process against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was annulled by the acting speaker of the lower house of Congress on Monday, but the stunning decision appeared likely to provide only a temporary reprieve for the leftist leader.
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The Difference Between How the U.S. Treats Brazil and Venezuela in One Video
Right-wingers have seized control of Brazil, but the State Department is more interested in trashing Venezuela's left-wing regime.
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Rio de Janeiro governor declares state of financial emergency ahead of Olympics
Emergency measures needed to avoid ‘a total collapse in public security, health, education, transport and environmental management’
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Brazil Congress expels ex-speaker Eduardo Cunha
Eduardo Cunha faces possible arrest after losing his congressional immunity for lying about secret Swiss bank accounts.
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