Brazil's President, Dilma Rousseff, was under a lot of pressure making a decision to veto a bill that would diminish the revenue of Rio de Janeiro, the nerve center of Brazil’s expanding oil industry and the host of the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Oil Royalties
Friday, November 30, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
Dilma Rousseff facing some issues
Dilma Rousseff is the first woman president of Brazil, and within the past year, according to the magazine The Economist, is facing some issues.
Cleaning the Brasilia Pork Factory
Cleaning the Brasilia Pork Factory
Corruption being handled in Brazil
Monday, October 15, 2012
Brazil's Attempt to Pacify Rio de Janeiro - Oct. 14, 2012
Rio de Janeiro is the capital city of the state, Rio de Janeiro, and the
second largest city in Brazil. Brazil is in the process of cleaning up it's
most dangerous regions because it will be home to the 2014 World Cup and 2016
Olympics. Two of these dangerous slums are the
favelas of Jacarezinho and Manguinhos, located in Rio de Janeiro. Over
2,000 police officers backed by hundreds of soldiers from the Brazilian Navy
have gone into Rio de Janeiro in an attempt to pacify the regions, which are
notorious for selling and usage of cocaine, and violence. The groups of
armed forces have raided houses, and made many arrests of cocaine dealers. Pacifying
the city could be a great thing for Brazil. It could offer a new start,
and help restore order in the slums that seemed to have been falling apart.Article
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