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- The mistakes Dilma Rousseff made during her first presidential term mean her second will be stormy9
- The Petrobras scandal explained19
- Hardy investors are seeking a way to grow their money13
- Government responded late to a drought in Brazil’s industrial heartland18
- More problems are revealed at Brazil's oil giant40
- The best and worst of times for Latin American journalism4
- An investigation into human-rights abuses names culprits, but far too late13
- Counter-cyclical capital controls are great in theory but less useful in practice2
- The world of football is growing more religiously diverse, like the world itself30
- Dilma Rousseff's new economic team talk about their plans12
- The world has a terrible record in improving people’s diets. That may be changing23
- The appointment of a capable economic team is good for Brazil but signals its president’s weakness28
- The region’s economies have slowed far more abruptly than anyone expected38
- The performance of state-owned enterprises has been shockingly bad26
- Brazil’s newly re-elected president is beset by problems58
- President Dilma Rousseff returns to office, to grim economic news50
- As emerging economies hit hard times, Brazil and Russia look particularly weak103
- Foreign borrowing by emerging-market firms is higher than it seems46
- After her narrow victory in a divided country, the president must heed opponents as well as supporters86
- An incumbent scrapes home despite the desire, and need, for change15
- Brazil's 2014 presidential election result57
- After a wild and nasty campaign, Dilma Rousseff must reconcile a divided country and reignite growth301
- Last-minute polls give some hope to fans of Aécio Neves45
- Brazil’s elections, trumped-up sodomy charges in Malaysia and Ukraine’s parliamentary elections3
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