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Brazilian police rounded up key figures in a major drug ring and said they have dismantled a "Colombian cocaine Mafia."
have made Brazil the largest producer of autos in Latin America.
A factory boiler exploded Tuesday in a cashew nut processing plant in the northeastern city of Fortaleza, killing at least 10 people and injuring 45, firemen said Wednesday.
The Brazilian Congress gave overwhelming initial approval to a measure reinstating preliminary presidential elections.
A committee of Brazil's creditor banks today agreed to give the country a further 140-day reprieve
scheduled inauguration March 15, Brazil's new democracy is drifting into power struggles and policy conflicts on pressing issues.
A Brazilian airliner carrying 69 people hit an embankment Tuesday while trying to take off from an airport in Sao Paulo, Brazil, an airport official said.
President Jose Sarney launched a national agrarian reform program Friday aimed at settling millions of landless peasants on family farms.
The U.S. ambassador to Brazil, Diego C.
Producer Arnon Milchan's attempts to buy back Terry Gilliam's critically acclaimed "Brazil" from
Brazil's ruling coalition appeared today to have made a nationwide sweep in the first congressional
Brazil is offering discounts of 15 cents to 20 cents a pound in a bid to hold its market share of higher-grade coffee.
More than 400 people were injured this week in Brazil's northeastern state of Bahia in fireworks
investing here instead of trying to impose anti-inflation measures that Brazil will not accept.
Nineteen people were killed and 25 injured when a flatbed truck carrying soccer fans home from a match plunged 12 feet off a steep roadway near this city, about 345 miles southwest of Sao Paulo, news reports said Monday.
Engulfed in a financial crisis, Brazil wants to temporarily suspend payment on its huge debt to
placed their loans to Brazil on non-accrual status because of Brazil's suspension of interest payments.
A bus and a truck collided head-on Tuesday about 125 miles southwest of Sao Paulo, killing 15 people and injuring 16.
The Los Angeles banking company said it was placing $401 million of loans to Brazil and $73 million in loans to Ecuador on non-accrual status.