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Plane carrying Brazilian football players crashes in Colombia
A charter plane carrying a Brazilian football team crashed in the mountains in Colombia late on Nov. 28, killing 76 people, officials said. They said five survived the disaster.
Turkish Airlines to launch flights to Havana, Caracas
Turkish Airlines will launch flights to Cuba and Venezuela starting from Dec. 20, the company said on Nov. 18.
Man arrested at Athens airport carrying cocaine from Brazil
Police at Athens International Airport are investigating a 35-year-old Paraguayan national who was arrested after trying to enter Greece with 825 grams of cocaine.
Brazil parties linked to corruption punished in local elections
Brazilian political parties implicated in the massive Petrobras corruption scandal, including that of President Michel Temer, suffered major setbacks in the Oct. 2 municipal elections that put right-leaning candidates ahead in key cities.
Brazil prosecutor seeks obstruction of justice probe against Rousseff: Reports
Brazil's top prosecutor on May 3 asked the Supreme Court to open a probe into alleged obstruction of justice by President Dilma Rousseff, major Brazilian newspapers reported, in a potentially explosive twist to the country's political crisis.
A sex theme park to open in Brazil
Entrepreneurs in Brazil are seeking to build an adults-only theme park near Piracicaba, about two hours’ drive from Sao Paulo, by 2018.
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Woman believed to have swallowed nearly one kilo of cocaine intercepted at Athens airport
Officers of the police's narcotics unit on Wednesday detained a 32-year-old Venezuelan woman after determining that she had swallowed nearly a kilogram of cocaine in 88 packages.
The woman arrived at Athens International Airport on a flight from Sao Paulo via Abu Dhabi.
In crushing defeat, Brazil's Rousseff moves close to impeachment
Brazil's leftist President Dilma Rousseff suffered a humiliating loss in a crucial impeachment vote in the lower house of Congress on April 17 and is almost certain to be forced from office months before the nation hosts the Olympics.
Stunning photos of the most exotic pools in the world
With the summer being around the corner and the weather getting better and better, we all start thinking of summer holiday and relaxing moments.
See some of the most exotic swimming pools in the world and why not start planning to visit one?
1.Marina Bay Sands Resort, Singapore
Brazil's Lula sworn in over protests as Rousseff faces impeachment
Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was sworn in as chief of staff to his successor Dilma Rousseff on March 17 as a judge sought to block his appointment and Congress began proceedings to impeach her in a deepening political crisis.