Related articles Brazilians resort to ‘tactical fouls’ to win games Brazil real slides on US Fed signal Protests planned across Brazil despite bus-fare concessions EMBATTLED President Dilma Rousseff admitted in a televised address late Friday that Brazil can do better and pledged to do more to fight corruption, a day after more than a million people marched to demand better living conditions. The unrest has expanded from anger over hikes in mass transit fares into a wider protest against corruption and inadequate public services in the world’s seventh-largest economy. "We can do many things a lot better in Brazil," said Ms Rousseff, the day after protesters demanded cheaper transport and...
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