Brazil oil field could be huge find A deep-water exploration area could contain as much as 33 billion barrels of oil, an amount that would nearly triple Brazil's reserves and make the offshore bloc the world's third-largest known oil reserve, a top oil official said Monday. 16 Apr 2008
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Brazil judge bans video game 'Bully' A judge has suspended the sale of the video game "Bully" in Brazil on the grounds that its content is too violent for young children and teenagers, a prosecutor said Thursday. 11 Apr 2008
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Brazil military will combat dengue outbreak in Rio Brazil's military will help fight an outbreak of dengue fever in Rio de Janeiro, the defense ministry said at the weekend, after the disease killed 49 people and made more than 30,000 ill this year. 24 Mar 2008
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Picasso stolen from Brazilian museum Thieves broke into Sao Paulo's leading art museum before dawn on Thursday and stole two oil paintings, including one by Pablo Picasso that could be worth some $50 million. 21 Dec 2007
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India seen seizing market share from Brazil Brazilian and Indian sugar producers are battling aggressively for market share in the Middle East, and India appears to be gaining the upper hand, largely due to a freight advantage, traders said on Friday. 07 Dec 2007
WTO trade talks slanted against poor nations: Brazil The long-running Doha round of trade talks cannot succeed unless developing countries get a fair deal reflecting their needs, Brazil's Foreign Minister Celso Amorim said on Wednesday. 01 Nov 2007
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Brazil calls developing countries meeting at WTO Brazil is convening a meeting of ministers from developing countries in Geneva next month to plan strategy for the faltering Doha trade talks at the World Trade Organisation (WTO), a senior Brazilian diplomat said. 30 Oct 2007
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Negotiators losing hope of Doha trade deal in 2007 With few concrete results to show after two months of intense negotiations on the Doha round to liberalise trade, a basic deal looks increasingly unlikely by the end of the year, diplomats said. 27 Oct 2007
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Developing countries say Doha talks make progress Talks on a deal to free up world trade are making progress, developing country leaders said on Monday, but the chairman of key industry negotiations said more needed to be done to reach an agreement by the year's end. 23 Oct 2007