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Controversy over Brazil’s giant hydropower station in the Xingu river is set to intensify. Sue Branford reports.
President Lula of Brazil says that the BRIC countries represent nearly one half of the world's population. They are the new agents of change.
Leslie Bethell, a much-respected historian, looks at prospects for Brazil's sixth presidential election since the end of the dictatorship.
In a controversial article Rory Carroll reports on accusations of corruption made against Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. 
Peter Godfrey interviews the Brazilian architect who eradicated the straight line, who is sill working, aged 102.

Brazil as a key player

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The US is trying to contain Brazil by creating conflicts on its border, argues Uruguayan analyst, Raúl Zibechi.

Bolivia defies threats

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Pablo Solon, Bolivia’s ambassador to the UN, condemns attempts to impose deeply flawed Copenhagen accord.
 Huge pressure is being put put on Bolivia and Ecuador. John Vidal reports.

Mexico’s new dirty war

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Kent Paterson reports from Mexico City on forced disappearances, murders and other violations of human rights reminiscent of dirty war tactics. 
The Pentagon is determined to get rid of Hugo Chavez in 2010, say Nil Nikandrov from Global Research.

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