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Last Modified: 21 May 2013 14:35 GMT
Brazil unveils $750m national stadium
Brasilia stadium one of 12 venues country is rushing to finish before Confederations Cup and World Cup.
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Up to 33 heads of state to attend Venezuelan leader's funeral, amid plans to embalm body and place it inside glass tomb.
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Chavez last words were 'I don't want to die'
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Venezuela begins mourning for Hugo Chavez
Thousands jam streets of Caracas as late president's body is moved to military academy in advance of state funeral.
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Brazil drought dries up milk production
Dairy farmers struggle as the country's northeast continues to suffer from its worst drought in a half century.
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Last Modified: 28 Feb 2013 19:39 GMT
Analysis: Brazil's next president will be...
With an election set for next year, unofficial campaigning has already begun in the South American powerhouse.
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