HELIOPOLIS, Brazil (Reuters) - Hundreds of houses painted in a kaleidoscope of vibrant colours line the main streets of Sao Paulo's largest slum -- turning what was once a grim, grey landscape into a ...
A resident is framed by laundry hanging out to dry in the Paraisopolis favela, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021. (Credit: Andre Penner/AP.) Listen SÃO PAULO – After years of economic ...
SAO PAULO (AP) -- Slum dwellers rioted after the arrest of drug dealers in a Sao Paulo shantytown Wednesday, burning vehicles and tires, pelting police with rocks and briefly shutting down a major ...
In Brazil, 12 million families -- up to 60 million people -- live in slums, known as "favelas" in Portuguese, and 55 million people do not have access to a sewage system. Until now, the Catholic ...
The slums of Sao Paulo, Brazil were ravaged by a fire, forcing residents to flee and sending many to the hospital due to smoke inhalation. Video courtesy of Reuters.
Baiano is frying potatoes next to an open sewer in a district of São Paulo known as Campo Limpo (beautiful field). His van is plastered with election posters. Three girls brave the miasma of cooking ...
Police officer stands at the entrance of a hospital, after a police operation against drug gangs in Penha slums complex, in Rio de Janeiro Police officer stands at the entrance of a hospital, after a ...
[EDITOR’s NOTE: Steve Ramos’ review of “Manda Bala” appeared as part of indieWIRE’s coverage of the Sundance Film Festival in January.] Subjects in front of Kohn’s camera include owners of a rural ...
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