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Here is our weekly survey of news stories to round out the week of December 14-20, 2015.
Opinion: Why does today’s Middle East seem like a breeding place for war? https://t.co/8oErVzKWe8 pic.twitter.com/TEInfn2sr2
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) December 17, 2015
What’s really in the year-end tax and spending bill? https://t.co/tX4pfbYucg | AP Photo pic.twitter.com/jq0zLADES1
— POLITICO (@politico) December 17, 2015
Thai man faces up to 37 years in prison on charges that include mocking the King’s dog: https://t.co/F5n1HKtouK pic.twitter.com/4t8BHXUAXU
— CNN International (@cnni) December 17, 2015

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Once heralded as one of the strongest emerging economies, Brazil has seen its economic fortunes wane over the past year as a result of corruption scandals, fiscal management, and bureaucratic incompetence. The nation is in the midst of a recession – the longest downturn since the 1930s – and unemployment is nearing double digits. As if this was not bad enough, Brazil’s Congress is moving to remove President Dilma Rousseff on charges that she violated Brazil’s fiscal management laws by manipulating government finances to aid her re-election campaign last year. Congress may also move to look into whether Rousseff played any part in a scandal at the state-owned oil company Petrobras, as she was Brazil’s energy minister in former President Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva’s government. While some investors have welcomed the move to impeach Rousseff – viewing her as an obstacle to sound economic management – other analysts worry that the impeachment controversy will be an unwelcome distraction as Brazil attempts to correct its present economic trajectory. Rousseff’s defenders argue that her prosecution is politically motivated and that Speaker Eduardo Cunha only initiated the proceedings after Rousseff’s Worker’s Party (PT) moved to oust him on charges of bribery and money-laundering.
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