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The runoff phase of the country's presidential election has been shaped by a candidate who is no longer on the ballot.
Gabriel Elizondo
With an election Sunday, finance officials worry an overvalued real could hurt performance in the fast growing economy.
Two main presidential candidates are racing to win crucial votes ahead of Sunday's poll.
Presidential contenders Dilma Rousseff and Jose Serra court religious right, altering their positions on 'moral' issues.
Fabiana Frayssinet
Leading candidate must face runoff after failing to secure absolute majority to become first female president.
As Brazilians head to the polls, Al Jazeera takes a look at those in the running to replace the popular president.
Gabriel Elizondo
President's chief of staff nominated as candidate for Brazil's presidential elections.

Brazil's great leftist experiment is under the microscope in the first major elections since the working class president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, was elected in 2002.

Gibby Zobel in Sao Paulo
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Kuwait's 'Bidoon' have been stripped of rights and treated as second-class citizens.
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