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A Brazilian soldier carries an injured child in Haiti. The Brazilian military, with 1,300 troops in the Caribbean nation, leads a force of 7,000 UN troops there since 2004. The mission is part of an effort by Brazil to take a larger role on the international stage - which some analysts say is a part of Brazil's desire for a seat on an eventual larger UN security council. Brazil has also accepted Palestinian refugees from Iraq. (Australfoto/Tom Phillips)
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A Brazilian soldier carries an injured child in Haiti. The Brazilian military, with 1,300 troops in the Caribbean nation, leads a force of 7,000 UN troops there since 2004. The mission is part of an effort by Brazil to take a larger role on the international stage - which some analysts say is a part of Brazil's desire for a seat on an eventual larger UN security council. Brazil has also accepted Palestinian refugees from Iraq. (Australfoto/Tom Phillips)
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