Deutsche Welle English
| Jun 6, 2013
With one year to go until the World Cup games come to Brazil, football-crazed fans across the nation are gearing up and pitching in. As tourists leisurely stroll through neighborhoods that were once warzones, some Brazilians worry more focus has b...
Vice
| Oct 31, 2012
WARNING: Strong Language. Every city puts its own stamp on Fashion Week, and it's particularly eye-popping in Rio, with an economy beginning to go gangbusters, sexy catwalkers, transsexual models (and prostitutes), and a battle to integrate fashio...
Associated Press
| Aug 20, 2012
Drug dealers in two of the most dangerous slums in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil have put a ban on selling crack, a move that traffickers and others say will spread citywide within the next two years. But are their motives pure?
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Mochary Films
| Mar 1, 2005
Favela Rising documents a man and a movement, a city divided and a favela (Brazilian squatter settlement) united. Haunted by the murders of his family and many of his friends, Anderson Sá is a former drug-trafficker who turns social revolut...
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 23, 2012
About 2,000 Brazilian police officers in riot gear have forcefully evicted 7,000 residents of a community in Sao Jose dos Campos, about 100km from the city of Sao Paulo. The site, known as 'Pinheirinho,' had been occupied since 2004, and settlers...