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Protests Over Food Shortages in Venezuela Leave Three Dead in a Week
All three suffered suffered gunshot wounds during chaotic scenes outside supermarkets, which have become a flashpoint for violence and looting sparked by desperation at the shortage of basic goods in the crisis-torn country.
A Probe Into Olympic Corruption Is Making Brazilians Think of Pizza
Rio’s city council has launched an inquiry into spending around the 2016 Olympics that some fear will “end up as pizza” — a Brazilian term meaning a cover up.
President Rousseff Is Bringing Back Lula as She Fights Impeachment and He Fights Arrest
Lula will become Rousseff’s chief of staff as Brazil’s political crisis appears to be reaching a head. His new job will also provide temporary protection from arrest on corruption charges.
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US Indictment of Powerful Honduran Family for Money Laundering a ‘Game Changer’
Indictment of Rosenthal family members sends message to Honduran elite that the days of de facto immunity may be over.
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