Category Archives: Brazil

Strikes in Rio: anything goes

Distrust reigns in run-up to Brazil’s World Cup, showcase for protests Perhaps the only group of workers who are sure not to strike here in the coming days are Rio’s trash collectors. During this past Carnival, with torrential rain in the offing, they … Continue reading

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We’ll only know for sure in two years

Is Rio ready for the Olympics? This past week saw much backing and forthing about the city’s Olympic preparedness, just six weeks away from the first World Cup game, to be played in São Paulo (Rio’s first game, Argentina vs Bosnia and Herzegovina … Continue reading

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Violence in Copacabana: where will it take us?

Each new tragic event in Rio points up the weaknesses of Brazil’s democracy: a justice system that often fails to serve all citizens fairly and value the greater good great mistrust of the media, the police, the justice system, politicians and other institutions poor … Continue reading

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Jazz na Laje: an unforgettable encounter

Para Jazz na laje: encontro inesquecível, clique aqui Jazz on the Favela Terrace Refreshed by a sea breeze, this was a terrace at the top of a house in Cantagalo favela. But in the midst of musicians young and old, favela … Continue reading

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Rio’s toughest moment since 2008: are we shedding our skin?

A rich exchange, as the crime rate heads north and the Brazilian army arrives to occupy favelas, just weeks before the World Cup “How do we dialogue with a cynic?” two young people asked during a Rio de Encontros gathering this … Continue reading

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Something new is happening in Rio

Para Acontece algo de novo no Rio clique aqui Renato Sorriso did indeed reveal the soul of Rio, but not the way veteran journalist Elio Gaspari, meant, in his March 8 column.  Sorriso (Smile, his nickname), a trash collector, is famous … Continue reading

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Carnival 2014: garbage strike a sign of social transformation

Clique aqui para Carnaval 2014: greve de garis aponta transformação social Heads Carnalixo (Carnitrash), some say It’s okay to be angry in a crowd; the crowd feeds on your anger, digests it, nourishes your rage as your rage nourishes it. … Continue reading

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Why is Rio so dirty?

RioRealblogTV début Why is Rio so dirty? almost every visitor asks, even those who love the place, people who end up staying. This question set RioReal blog in search of both answers and trash, for the three-minute pilot of what … Continue reading

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Rio police demonstrate

On both sides of the field: preparedness is tantamount Rio’s Batalhão de Choque, the crowd control division of the state military police, today showed members of the foreign press an example of their daily training exercises, as Rio approaches the June-July … Continue reading

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Rio violence: unasked questions

In the midst of the avalanche of bad Rio news over the last ten days, mayor Eduardo Paes said the two young men accused of killing cameraman Santiago Andrade, during a demonstration against a bus fare hike, were filhinhos de papai … Continue reading

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