Brazeal to the fore
Neymar started to live up to the huge expectations of a demanding public only three minutes into the Confederations Cup on Saturday, scoring an early goal to help Brazil beat Japan 3-0 in the opening
Brazil can be a great team, says Scolari
Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari believes his team can grow into a great side after seeing his Neymar-inspired outfit sweep past Japan 3-0 in their Confederations Cup opener.
Brazil can be a great team, says Scolari
Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari believes his team can grow into a great side after seeing his Neymar-inspired outfit sweep past Japan 3-0 in their Confederations Cup opener.
Samurai challenge
Brazil and coach Luiz Felipe Scolari cannot help but have one eye on next year’s World Cup on home soil, but if the acid test is 12 months away the countdown starts on Saturday when the Selecao take o
Pressure on Neymar to step up
Neymar acknowledges that he finds it difficult to replicate his Santos success with the Brazilian national team.
Three Brazilians charged with murder, cannibalism
Three Brazilians have been charged with murdering three women and eating their flesh as part of a cult in which they sought to purify their souls and control population growth, police said.
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Brazil sex worker may sue US embassy over injuries
A former Brazilian prostitute plans to sue the United States embassy and five of its personnel for injuries sustained outside a strip club late last year, complicating the second of two embarrassing i
BRICS eye creation of multilateral bank: Brazil
Major emerging market economies will look closer at creating a joint development bank to coordinate their financial power as the world economy falters, Brazilian Trade Minister Fernando Pimentel said
Brazil star Ronaldo says he contracted dengue
Brazilian football icon Ronaldo said on Wednesday on his Twitter account that he has contracted dengue fever.
"I am convalescing. I was discharged last night. Now I have to rest to recover quickly,"
Brazil says Amazon deforestation down to lowest level
Brazil said on Monday that the pace of deforestation in its Amazon region fell to its lowest level since authorities began monitoring the world's largest tropical rainforest.
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