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Brazilian cargo ship looted after containers go overboard
Topic Started: Aug 13 2017, 05:47 AM (85 Views)
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7 hours ago / Latin America & Caribbean

Brazilian officials have arrested at least 11 people caught looting containers that had fallen from a cargo ship near the port of Santos.

Local people had gone out in small boats to the floating containers, taking consumer goods including bicycles and clothing.
BBC
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94% of Brazilians Say Temer Doesn't Represent the People: Poll
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Some 86 percent of respondents consider the impeachment of democratically-elected President Dilma Rousseff as a clear indicator that democracy is being ignored.
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Brazil ferry capsizes, at least 22 dead in second accident this week
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RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A ferry carrying roughly 130 passengers capsized in Brazil’s coastal state of Bahia on Thursday, killing at least 22 people, the country’s second fatal maritime accident this week, port authorities told Reuters.
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