Brazil
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sportsUSA '94: How the World Cup Changed American Sports Forever
A look back at the 1994 World Cup in the US, from record attendance and Brazil's triumph to the birth of Major League Soccer.
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sportsIndigenous Soccer Team Originarios Debuts in Brazil to Fight Prejudice
Originarios, Brazil's first fully Indigenous professional soccer team, makes its debut in the Rio state championship, aiming to combat prejudice and give visibility to Indigenous people.
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world13-Year-Old Kills Two Staff in Brazil School Shooting
A 13-year-old student shot and killed two female staff members at a school in Rio Branco, Brazil, before surrendering to police.
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sportsManchester United to Rest Star Matheus Cunha Ahead of World Cup
The Red Devils agree to sideline their number 10 for the final Premier League matches to ensure fitness for the World Cup.
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financeBrazil Unveils New Measures to Curb Record Household Debt
Brazil announces steps to ease household debt, including FGTS withdrawals and renegotiations, amid a 15% Selic rate.
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financeBanco do Brasil Boosts Capital to $30B Amid Default Surge
Shareholders approved a capital increase to 150 billion reais as agricultural loan defaults hit 5.17%, signaling financial strain.
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sportsEder Militao Out of World Cup After Hamstring Surgery
Real Madrid defender Eder Militao will miss the World Cup following successful hamstring surgery, a significant setback for Brazil and his club. Rehabilitation begins shortly.
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sportsMilitao's World Cup Dreams Hinge on Hamstring Injury Prognosis
Real Madrid defender Eder Militao faces a serious risk of missing the World Cup due to a recurring hamstring injury. A final decision on his availability is expected Monday.