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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on Brazil’s struggles (2014).
#Brazil has an unprecedented set of opportunities to rise. A new report by Harold Trinkunas explores this: http://t.co/vmak3QLn7s
— Brookings FP (@BrookingsFP) April 28, 2014
Some of Brazil’s World Cup visitors will stay in slums: http://t.co/nm3gLzG0nL pic.twitter.com/4Csy0JeBmm
— Businessweek (@BW) April 27, 2014
How social media gives new voice to Brazil’s protests http://t.co/S7DzFSD1lw
— Guardian World (@guardianworld) April 27, 2014
Drought in Brazil http://t.co/sBsadbMn4U
— The Economist (@EconAmericas) April 25, 2014
Booming TV sales in Brazil spread power supply concerns ahead of 2014 World Cup: http://t.co/5O49Mk6XDY pic.twitter.com/c65OR6EZMV
— Bloomberg News (@BloombergNews) April 25, 2014
Cracolândia: See how one mayor has launched a radical program to rid Sao Paulo – where crack is king – of addicts http://t.co/w7n9gDcDHx
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) April 27, 2014
Brazil has raised its benchmark rate to 11%, Here’s a nice piece from @mikejcasey on the economy’s challenges http://t.co/6jVCPocFhg
— Stephen Wisnefski (@wisnefski) April 2, 2014
World Cup to kick up prices in inflation-weary Brazil http://t.co/GK5ULyxAs7
— Yahoo Singapore (@YahooSG) April 21, 2014
“Fifty shades of pink” – #Brazil’s political spectrum via @theeconomist http://t.co/XYb9ObwXyt #Brasil
— Gary Duffy (@Duffygary) April 3, 2014
Rio chaos in countdown to kick-off… http://t.co/NU7Z4rwUw4
— DRUDGE REPORT (@DRUDGE_REPORT) April 27, 2014