Sunday, November 9, 2014

Brazil- NY Times

Brazil

Brazil is the largest country in South America in area and population. It was one of the world’s fastest-growing economic powerhouses from 2000 to 2010, but the boom appeared to sputter in 2011. The country’s meteoric rise occurred under the stewardship of Luiz Inacio da Silva, who served as president from 2002 to 2011.
Brazil’s current administration, headed by Dilma Rousseff, has faced discontent from a growing middle class over its preparations for the World Cup in 2014 and an array of lavish projects conceived when economic growth was surging that now stand abandoned, stalled or wildly over budget.
Scroll below to learn more about Brazil using our article archive and chronology of breaking news.

Chronology of Coverage

  1. Oct. 28, 2014
    Large banks and hedge funds in Brazil express their distrust of re-elected Pres Dilma Rousseff with sell-off, pushing down Brazil's main stock index by 3.7 percent and clipping currency by 2.7 percent; reaction underscores division gripping the country. MORE
  2. Oct. 27, 2014
    Brazilian voters re-elect Dilma Rousseff as president, endorsing leftist leader with 51.4 percent of vote; she defeats centrist challenger, Aecio Neves, in tumultuous race marked by accusations of corruption, personal insults and heated debates. MORE
  3. Oct. 26, 2014
    Belem Journal; Brazilian chef Thiago Castanho has declined to take conventional route of other Brazilian chefs, choosing instead to return to his home city of Belem to set up his restaurant Remanso do Bosque; Castanho has become one of the country's most innovative chefs as he pioneers culinary renaissance, one focused on showing world the bounty of little-known ingredients found in the Amazon. MORE
  4. Oct. 25, 2014
    James B Stewart Common Sense column remarks on rarity of emergence of pro-growth, market-friendly candidate Aecio Neves as serious presidential contender in Brazil; notes investors were endeared to Neves after his announcement that he would name Arminio Fraga as his finance minister, an unabashed champion of market capitalism and pro-growth government policies. MORE
  5. Oct. 20, 2014
    Scandal in which Petrobras executive Paulo Roberto Costa was arrested and charged with orchestrating bribery scheme has presented major challenge to reelection campaign of Brazilian Pres Dilma Rousseff; Rousseff's rival Aecio Neves has seized on oil scandal to excoriate Rousseff and her administration. MORE

Articles

Brazil Military Drills to Defend Amazon

Half of Brazilians believe the resource-rich rain forest will become the target of a foreign power. Military exercises this month simulate warding off such plunderers.
November 9, 2014, Sunday

Weekend Auto Calendar: Tractor Time in the Hawkeye State

Mecum Auctions plans to sell 250 vintage tractors at its sale in Davenport, Iowa; Brazil hosts the penultimate Formula One race of the 2014 season.
November 8, 2014, Saturday

Festive Host, Fervent Fans and Historic Race in Brazil

A look at what's happening in São Paulo during the Brazilian Grand Prix this weekend at the Interlagos circuit.
November 7, 2014, Friday

Formula One in Crisis Mode

With a depleted grid and uncertain finances, the racing series looks inward as it heads to the Brazilian Grand Prix near São Paulo this weekend.
November 7, 2014, Friday

The Daily Gift: A One-of-a-Kind Handmade Knife

Each day until Christmas, the editors of T share a new holiday gift idea.
November 5, 2014, Wednesday
MORE ON BRAZIL AND: Brazil , Christmas , Gifts

The World Is Fast

The biggest challenge of all was never discussed during the midterms: the surging of the market, Mother Nature and Moore’s Law at once.
November 5, 2014, Wednesday

Altice Offers to Buy Telecom Assets in Portugal for $8.7 Billion

The European cable and mobile service provider’s offer to acquire the Portuguese assets of the Brazilian carrier Oi would unravel the proposed merger between Portugal Telecom and Oi.
November 3, 2014, Monday

Hamburger Face for Congress

This is what a normal campaign season looks like: strange people, funny memes, a strong influence of religion and lots of turnarounds.
October 31, 2014, Friday

Oct. 30, 2014 — Pictures of the Day

Photos from Burkina Faso, Brazil, South Africa and India.
October 30, 2014, Thursday
MORE ON BRAZIL AND: Brazil , Burkina Faso , India , South Africa , Photography

Brazil: Deadly School Bus Crash

Eleven people, mostly teenagers, were killed when a truck loaded with vegetable oil collided head-on with a bus full of high school students in southeastern Brazil, near Ibitinga, the police said Tuesday.
October 29, 2014, Wednesday
MORE ON BRAZIL AND: Brazil , Traffic Accidents and Safety , Buses
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Multimedia

A Chef Draws on New Flavors From the Amazon
Thiago Castanho wants to show the world the Amazon’s bounty of ingredients has the potential to turn the cuisine of Latin America on its head.
Deforestation Increasing in the Amazon
The challenges of balancing conservation and economic development in the largest remaining area of tropical forest come into sharp relief in Brazil.
Absurd or Astute: Brazil’s Political Ads
To capture attention and votes in Brazil’s fall elections, candidates use free allotted airtime to release outrageous and provocative ads.
Plane Crash Kills Brazilian Politician
Television footage of the immediate aftermath of a plane crash in a residential area that killed the Brazilian presidential candidate Eduardo Campos and six others.
World Cup 2014: Netherlands Defeats Brazil in Third-Place Match
The Netherlands beat Brazil, 3-0, to finish in third place in the World Cup, capping a horrendous final two games for Brazil in which it was outscored by 10-1.

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