There is the Party of the Brazilian Woman, for instance -- a group whose elected members in Congress are all men... READ MORE›
Ms. Rousseff and her top aides argue that the impeachment proceedings amount to a coup... READ MORE›
We need good information, Dr. Margaret Chan, director general of the World Health Organization, said at an event to announce the new partnership... READ MORE›
Souleymane Bah went to a public health centre in the town of Cascavel in the southern state of Parana after suffering a fever... READ MORE›
A child receives treatment at a hospital amid a serious cholera outbreak in Sanaa, Yemen's capital, on June 14... READ MORE›
Evidence includes temporal association between Zika outbreaks and microcephaly outbreaks both in Brazil and French Polynesia, she said... READ MORE›
It may take women around the world more than two centuries to achieve workplace equality, according to a new report from the World Economic Forum... READ MORE›
Many in Brazil and around the world have raised questions about the hosting of expensive sports tournaments in countries with depressed economies and widespread poverty... READ MORE›
The Brazilian Center for Latin American Studies found that more than 92,000 women were killed in gender-related crimes, including rape and domestic abuse, from 1980 to 2010... READ MORE›
If the impeachment measure is approved, it would require only a simple majority to clear Brazil's Senate, where Rousseff's chances for survival are even slimmer... READ MORE›
The contrast spoke volumes about how the artists, intellectuals, unionists and activists on Brazil's left see these Olympics... READ MORE›
Good mental health care is scarce in many parts of the United States, but it is nonexistent in most of the world... READ MORE›
For more than a decade, and especially after the Sept. 11 attacks, Brazilian intelligence officials have been monitoring individuals suspected of links to terrorism... READ MORE›
On Friday morning, Rio state Finance Minister Julio Bueno said that if the state were a company, it would enter into judicial recovery... READ MORE›
There are still 75 health workers in Dallas who have isolated themselves and are being monitored... READ MORE›
She needs protection, said Cristina Bento, police chief for crimes against minors... READ MORE›
Problems with security, facilities and transportation have challenged the Rio Games... READ MORE›
American officials have been training Brazilian antiterrorism units on chemical and biological attacks... READ MORE›
If anything, this has been escalated in importance by becoming activities that will be continued in the long-term in the World Health Organization, he said... READ MORE›
As climate change reaches almost every corner of the Earth's ecology, different diseases could be unleashed... READ MORE›
He then dedicated his vote to the memory of Col Carlos Alberto Brilhante Ustra, the dread of Dilma Rousseff ... READ MORE›
Still, Ms. Rousseff is rare among top politicians in Brazil in that she has not faced accusations of illegally enriching herself... READ MORE›
Dozens of men took part in the gang rape of a Brazilian teen. Then the video surfaced online... READ MORE›
The World Health Organisation has declared the end of the Ebola epidemic in west Africa, with all known chains of transmission of the virus stopped... READ MORE›
Demonstrators protesting the impeachment process threatening Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff occupied dozens of highways in major cities during rush hour Thursday morning, causing long backups... READ MORE›
Melo phoned the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, a public health institute in Rio de Janeiro, and got a lab there to test the patient's amniotic fluid... READ MORE›
Almost 800,000 deaths by suicide occurred in 2015, according to World Health Statistics, a publication from the World Health Organization WHO ... READ MORE›
Brazils president is facing impeachment over allegations she broke fiscal laws... READ MORE›
Brazil's embattled president Dilma Rousseff has said that she will fight to maintain power despite a devastating impeachment defeat in the lower house... READ MORE›
Ivan Marik, 56, is an American from Florida living in a Rio homeless shelter... READ MORE›
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