Rio

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Residents of a crisis-ridden Rio caution future Olympic hosts

Thousands of police have been taken off Rio’s streets in the past year, city clinics are closing their doors, and there has been dismal interest in patronizing Rio’s $20 million Olympic golf course — built on an environmental reserve — and the almost completely unsold luxury housing that was once the athlete’s village.

Residents of a crisis-ridden Rio caution future Olympic hosts
A resident gestures during a protest against the death of a man in Pavao-Pavaozinho slum, in the Copacabana neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro April 22, 2014. Residents have accused Police Peacekeeping Unit (UPP) officers of causing the death of a dancer.

Do riots in a Rio favela mean the pre-World Cup pacification efforts failed?

Do riots in a Rio favela mean the pre-World Cup pacification efforts failed?
A burning effigy of President Barack Obama is seen during a protest by Brazilian students against possible US military action in Syria, in front of the US embassy in Brasilia last month.

Brazilians cool on US after NSA surveillance

Brazilians cool on US after NSA surveillance

Rio de Janeiro's controversial favela pacification program shows signs of success

Rio de Janeiro's controversial favela pacification program shows signs of success

Pacifying Rio's Favelas: Controversial Revitalization Program Showing Signs of Success

Pacifying Rio's Favelas: Controversial Revitalization Program Showing Signs of Success