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Durban could be a wake-up call for those who believed that Brazil would become a catalyst for environmental change.
Nikolas Kozloff Last Modified: 12 Dec 2011 18:23 GMT Opinion
Although more women than ever are leading Latin American countries, few of them base their campaigns on women's issues.
Manuela Picq Last Modified: 04 Aug 2011 12:54 GMT Opinion
Ruling party candidate has defeated rival Jose Serra in vote and will become Brazil's first female president.
Last Modified: 01 Nov 2010 09:33 GMT Americas
The runoff phase of the country's presidential election has been shaped by a candidate who is no longer on the ballot.
Gabriel Elizondo Last Modified: 30 Oct 2010 13:21 GMT Features
Presidential contenders Dilma Rousseff and Jose Serra court religious right, altering their positions on 'moral' issues.
Fabiana Frayssinet Last Modified: 18 Oct 2010 14:43 GMT Features
Leading candidate must face runoff after failing to secure absolute majority to become first female president.
Last Modified: 04 Oct 2010 08:19 GMT Americas
As Brazilians head to the polls, Al Jazeera takes a look at those in the running to replace the popular president.
Gabriel Elizondo Last Modified: 15 Jun 2010 09:12 GMT Focus
Feminists say World Social Forum a platform for women's activism despite male dominance.
Mario Osava Last Modified: 31 Jan 2010 14:31 GMT Focus
Al Jazeera speaks to Marina Silva about her fight to save Brazil's rainforests.
Gabriel Elizondo in Brasilia Last Modified: 08 Apr 2008 07:07 GMT Americas
Al Jazeera speaks to Marina Silva about her fight to save Brazil's rainforests.
Gabriel Elizondo in Brasilia Last Modified: 08 Apr 2008 07:07 GMT Americas
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Secular fanaticism must be exposed for its own hatred and xenophobia, and get over the old cliches of East and West.
Although media coverage has dwindled, Occupy cells are alive and well all over the United States - and beyond.
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