Brazil: Kidnapped footballer’s mother freed

Forty-one days after her dramatic abduction, Marina Lima de Souza, the mother of Brazil’s brightest footballing star, has been freed. Following a week of speculation that her release was imminent, the 43-year-old was ushered into her Santos apartment in a Golf with tinted windows at 13.20 local time. Her head, shaved by the kidnappers, was […]

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Rio protesters oppose tax-funded ‘cure’ for gays

Protesters have descended on Rio’s legislative assembly opposing state proposals offering to bankroll the psychological "conversion" of homosexuals. The controversial plans, which suggest using public funds to treat the "illness", have already been approved by three committees despite widespread condemnation. The act will be voted on today by state deputies. "This is not just an […]

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Brazil: Football king’s mother abducted

The kidnapping of a national football star’s mother shows the dark underbelly of Brazil’s beautiful game and its ransom-fuelled snatch squads. This should have been the happiest of weeks for Dona Marina. Her footballer star son – dubbed the new Pele by many – was on the verge of a multi-million pound transfer to Real […]

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Rio drugs boss murder threatens return to chaos

The assassination of a renowned Rio drugs lord throws Brazil’s tourism capital into further violence with some areas on a war footing. Sweltering in the Friday afternoon heat a 300-strong crowd are bringing carnival to a suburban graveyard in Rio’s west. The group is singing a samba. Their king – one of Rio’s most notorious […]

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Defending Guantanamo’s detainees against Bush

Steven Macpherson Watt, the lawyer battling the Bush administration over the detainment of ‘enemy combatants’ at Guantanamo Bay, speaks about his uphill fight for justice. The view from Steven Macpherson Watt’s lower Manhattan office doesn’t compare to the rural idyll of his former home just north of Inverness, Scotland – but he doesn’t have time […]

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Hawaii: The dark side of paradise

Paradise isn’t what it used to be. There’s a dark side to America’s 50th state that tourists seldom see, but the growing pains are all too obvious to its inhabitants. After three decades of economic growth and prosperity, Hawaii took a downturn 15 years ago and the Aloha state has never fully recovered. In most […]

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Jail riots kill up to 80 as gangs rebel

Prisoners are beheaded and burned as violence from warring drug factions spreads across Rio de Janeiro’s prisons. A state of emergency has been declared in Rio de Janeiro’s prisons, after a blood bath in one jail triggered a wave of rebellions across the city. Rio’s governor, Rosinha Matheus, made the decision last week after a […]

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Vying for peace in Brazil’s real-life City of God

A special report from the centre of Rio’s ongoing drugs feud as police forces battle to stop all-out war. High above Rio de Janeiro’s Complexo do Alemão slum, a police helicopter jitters in a brilliant blue sky, circling, hovering and occasionally descending when it spies something of interest. On the ground, a 350-strong, heavily-armed police […]

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