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Brazil calls in troops for Confederation Cup matches as thousands protest across country
Brazil is calling in additional national guard troops to boost security for an international soccer tournament after two weeks of protests against inflation and corruption rocked city centers across the country.
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International
Brazil calls in troops for Confederation Cup matches as thousands protest across country
Video
: World's Oldest Head of State Turns 90: Israeli President Shimon Peres
Africa Union Commission, others take steps to end hunger on the continent
G8 leaders to focus on tax and trade
Africa
Court ruling favors Hosni Mubarak but he stays in jail
12 killed in gun battle at UN building in Somalia
Mali and Tuareg rebels sign peace deal
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi to be tried in Libya in August
United States
Agents racing to save girl had one blurred clue
US spy data 'prevented attacks'
US spy leaker 'missing' in Hong Kong
Julian Assange to Edward Snowden: 'Go to Latin America'