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General Motors posted a smaller-than-expected quarterly profit on Thursday on weakness in South America and Russia and a higher tax rate, sending shares down 3.5 percent.
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A contingent of MLAs from Karnataka is planning to embark on a 10 to 12-day tour of Brazil, Argentina and Peru next month.
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"India has signed a preferential trade agreement with MERCOSUR and we are currently looking at expanding this," Commerce Secretary S R Rao said here at a CII function.
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Adopting a global approach to offset the risk of depending only on its home market, India's Tata Motors is developing products that would suit global markets as well, as it also explores opportunity to enter the South American continent.
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Scientists have identified a previously unknown genus of electric fish in a remote region of South America.
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The son of the president of the South American country of Suriname has been arrested on US drug and weapon charges, federal prosecutors said.
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South American leaders defended their right to offer asylum, venting anger at claims of US spying in the region.
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The protests for better living conditions rocking Brazil`s streets have spilled over into social media, with a deluge of tweets, Facebook comments and thousands of pictures posted on Instagram.
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Brazilians struggled to comprehend the protests shaking their nation.
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Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff called for an emergency cabinet meeting on Friday, one day after a protester was killed and an estimated 1.25 million people rallied nationwide demanding better public services.
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It is claimed by prosecutors that Pablo Neruda may have been murdered on the orders of Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet.
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South American football`s governing body Conmebol is considering a proposal to stage this year`s Recopa Sudamericana decider in China.
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