Brazil: After two years of Covid-19, Rio's Carnival dedicated to
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The 'Marvelous City' did not hold back in roaring its delight when the parade kicked off on Friday. But while the pandemic may seem under control, the October presidential election, heralded as the one most fraught with danger, is already on everyone's mind.
The 'Marvelous City' did not hold back in roaring its delight when the parade kicked off on Friday. But while the pandemic may seem under control, the October presidential election, heralded as the one most fraught with danger, is already on everyone's mind.
The 'Marvelous City' did not hold back in roaring its delight when the parade kicked off on Friday. But while the pandemic may seem under control, the October presidential election, heralded as the one most fraught with danger, is already on everyone's mind.
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