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story01.htm
3/24/2016
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This article from The New York Times discusses the political crisis in Brazil surrounding President Dilma Rousseff. It outlines the ongoing corruption scandals and economic struggles that have led to widespread protests and calls for her resignation. Despite the mounting pressure, President Rousseff has remained defiant and resisted calls to step down. The article provides a comprehensive overview of the political climate in Brazil and the challenges faced by Rousseff's government.
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