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Breaking News Thu, 10 Oct 2013
Glenn Greenwald, right, a reporter for The Guardian newspaper, speaks to media at a hotel in Hong Kong Monday, June 10, 2013. Greenwald spoke about his interview with Edward Snowden, the 29-year-old contractor who allowed himself to be revealed as the source of disclosures about the U.S. government's secret surveillance programs.
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 Sowetan Live 
Reporter to publish Snowden leaks on France, Spain
Thu 10 Oct 2013
--> | Greenwald, a Rio-based correspondent for Britain's Guardian newspaper, also said that if Brazil wanted more data on alleged US snooping into its affairs it should offer Snowden asylum. | Snowden... (photo: AP / Vincent Yu)
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 Al Jazeera 
Greenwald wants Brazil to give Snowden asylum
Wed 9 Oct 2013
The US journalist who broke the first stories about the US National Security Agency's (NSA) global spying programme has asked Brazilian senators to grant asylum to NSA leaker Edward Snowden. | Glenn G... (photo: Creative Commons)
Venezuela's Vice President Nicolas Maduro, center, bumps fists with a supporter as he walks along the coffin of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez as it is taken from the hospital where Chavez died on Tuesday to a military academy in Caracas, Venezuela, Wednesday, March 6, 2013.  The Daily Telegraph  Wed 9 Oct 2013
Venezuela: Nicolas Maduro seeks power to rule by decree
Related Articles | As socialist dream crumbles, Venezuelans find Maduro 'a bad copy' of Chavez 06 Oct 2013 | Venezuela expels top US diplomat 30 Sep 2013 | Venezuela orders takeover of toilet paper fa... (photo: AP / Rodrigo Abd)
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Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff smiles during a meeting with Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates at the Planalto presidential palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011. Rousseff was sworn in as Brazil's first female president Saturday.  The Guardian  Tue 8 Oct 2013
Brazil accuses Canada of spying after NSA leaks
Canadian ambassador summoned to explain claims spy agency collected Brazilian energy ministry internet and phone data | Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff said industrial espionage appeared to be behi... (photo: AP / Eraldo Peres)
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Protesters shout slogans holding banners that reads 'Teachers squad" during a march in support of teachers on strike in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Monday, Oct. 7, 2013. Graphic Tue 8 Oct 2013
Teacher protests in Brazil turns violent
Share | Twitter | Ghana News Share | View Comments | Demonstrators in Rio took their protest right up to the outside of the Municipal Assembly Protesters demonstrating in... (photo: AP / Felipe Dana)
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Brazil's President-elect Dilma Rousseff, of the Workers Party, gestures to supporters as she arrives to give her victory speech after winning the election runoff in Brasilia, Brazil, Sunday Oct. 31, 2010. The New York Times Tue 8 Oct 2013
Brazil Leader Asks Canada to Explain Its Spying
RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil’s president, Dilma Rousseff, crisply demanded an explanation on Monday from Canada over revelations that a Canadian intelligence agency had sp... (photo: AP / Eraldo Peres)
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Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner addresses the Special Committee on the Situation with regard to the Implementation of the Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, Thursday, June 14, 2012 at United Nations headquarters. Skynews Tue 8 Oct 2013
Argentina: Kirchner To Have Brain Surgery
Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner will undergo surgery later to treat bleeding on her brain. | Ms Kirchner, 60, was initially ordered her to rest for a... (photo: AP / Mary Altaffer)
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Dilma Rousseff with Brazil's Roberto Azevedo ex-ambassador newly named World Trade Organization ( WTO ) director arrives in Malabo ( Guinea Equatorial ) The Hindu Tue 8 Oct 2013
U.S., Canada spied on Brazil’s Energy Ministry
Brazil’s Ministry of Mines and Energy and the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE) have been targets of espionage by American and Canadian agencies. A new set... (photo: Flickr / PR / Roberto Stuckert Filho)
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In this picture provided Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Pope Francis greets faithful as he arrives in front of St. Francis' Basilica in Assisi, Italy, Friday, Oct. 4, 2013. WorldNews.com Mon 7 Oct 2013
Che Guevara, Pope Francis and Politics of Revolutionaries
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling | When Pope Francis declared the world "does not care about the many people fleeing slavery, hunger, fleeing in search free... (photo: AP / L'Osservatore Romano)
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Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez speaks to journalist during the trading bloc summit, Mercosur, at the Itamaraty palace, in Brasilia, Brazil, Friday, Dec. 7, 2012. Swissinfo Sun 6 Oct 2013
Argentina's president to take month off for health reasons
  | Reuters | October 6, 2013 - 02:21 | BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine President Cristina Fernandez has been told by doctors to take a month off for health reaso... (photo: AP / Eraldo Peres)
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