Crime and safety levels in South America
IT’S funny how reality and perception can differ when discussing crime and safety levels in South America as compared to the remainder of the world.
IT’S funny how reality and perception can differ when discussing crime and safety levels in South America as compared to the remainder of the world.
A CROWD of 200,000 fans for the final, a country which wanted to play barefoot, a defending nation rocked by a plane crash and a sport recovering from the Second World War. Take a look back at the 1950 Brazil World Cup, the last held in South America:
ECUADOR is on the verge of becoming the third South American team in the top 10 of FIFA world rankings, while perennial heavyweight Brazil continues to struggle in 18th position.
VENEZUELA has entered seven days of mourning and will call an election in the next month after President Hugo Chavez was confirmed dead of cancer, aged 58.
As it prepares to host the 2014 Football World Cup and the 2016 Olympics, South America is already a hotbed of investment potential.
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