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Amanda Perobelli

Amanda Perobelli

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Americas|News|World

Deaths in Brazil floods rise to 107, horse rescued from rooftop

The death toll from severe flooding in southern Brazil has risen to 107, civil defense said on Thursday, as rescue

Deaths in Brazil floods rise to 107, horse rescued from rooftop
Americas|News|World

Flood-battered farmers in southern Brazil wade through lost harvests

After three days of ferocious rains, Edite de Almeida and her husband fled their flooded home in early May and let loose

Flood-battered farmers in southern Brazil wade through lost harvests
Arts|Entertainment|Fashion and Beauty|Lifestyle

Soccer-6,101 pieces of history: Brazilian owns world's largest shirt collection

Brazilian Cassio Brandao walks through rooms filled with clothes racks that in April made him a Guinness World Records title holder as

Soccer-6,101 pieces of history: Brazilian owns world's largest shirt collection
News|Americas|World

Brazil floods leave 150,000 homeless, scores dead or missing

Rescuers rushed to evacuate people stranded by devastating floods across the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do

Brazil floods leave 150,000 homeless, scores dead or missing
Economy|Environment|News|World

Brazil says it has nearly cleared gold miners from Amazon Yanomami reservation

Brazil has almost squashed the illegal gold rush that led thousands of wildcat miners into the Yanomami reservation in the Amazon

Brazil says it has nearly cleared gold miners from Amazon Yanomami reservation
Arts|Environment|World

Giant mural in Sao Paulo uses ash from wildfires to highlight deforestation

Brazilian street artist Mundano's latest work incorporates ash from forest fires and mud from flooding in Brazil to create a giant mural

Giant mural in Sao Paulo uses ash from wildfires to highlight deforestation
Americas|Health|Political|World

As Brazil takes a tougher abortion stance, one activist helps women travel abroad

When Brazilian Rebeca Mendes became pregnant in 2017, she fought for the right to have an abortion in her home country.

As Brazil takes a tougher abortion stance, one activist helps women travel abroad
Americas|Environment|Political

Protesters in São Paulo fight infrastructure projects that would cut thousands of trees

Residents of the city of São Paulo, one of Latin America's largest and most built-up, have long fought for more green spaces.

Protesters in São Paulo fight infrastructure projects that would cut thousands of trees

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