Lourdes Garcia-Navarro http://krwg-tv.org en Brazil Looks To Build A 10,000-Mile Virtual Fence http://krwg-tv.org/post/brazil-looks-build-10000-mile-virtual-fence Brazil's borders are so vast, and the terrain so inhospitable, that attempting to secure them has seemed a virtually impossible task.<p>But Brazil's rapidly expanding economy has made the country a magnet for illegal immigration, <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/01/31/170757398/as-u-s-consumes-less-cocaine-brazil-uses-more" target="_blank">drug smuggling</a><a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/01/31/170757398/as-u-s-consumes-less-cocaine-brazil-uses-more" target="_blank"></a> and other illicit activities, and now the country has announced its own border protection program.<p>Called the Sistema Int Thu, 16 May 2013 21:04:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 41309 at http://krwg-tv.org Brazil Looks To Build A 10,000-Mile Virtual Fence C-Sections Deliver Cachet For Wealthy Brazilian Women http://krwg-tv.org/post/c-sections-deliver-cachet-wealthy-brazilian-women The office is immaculate, as you would expect in an upscale neighborhood in Sao Paulo — all sterile, white, modish plastic furniture and green plants. Behind the reception desk are pictures that would look more appropriate in a pop art gallery than a private maternity clinic.<p>The list of services at the clinic in Brazil's largest city is long: fertility treatments, specialized gynecology and, of course, obstetrics. But one thing they rarely do here is preside over a vaginal delivery.<p>Dr. Alexandre Sasaoka struggles to remember the last time he assisted at one. Sun, 12 May 2013 09:34:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 40965 at http://krwg-tv.org C-Sections Deliver Cachet For Wealthy Brazilian Women As Youth Crime Spikes, Brazil Struggles For Answers http://krwg-tv.org/post/youth-crime-spikes-brazil-struggles-answers In Rio de Janeiro, tourists are drawn to Copacabana for its wide beach and foliage-covered cliffs. But a month ago, not far from the tourist hub, an American woman and her French male companion were abducted. She was brutally gang-raped; he was beaten.<p>Perhaps what was most shocking to Brazilians, though, was the age of one of the alleged accomplices: He was barely in his teens.<p>"Why? That's what you ask yourself," says Sylvia Rumpoldt, who is walking with a friend at dusk by the sea in Rio. "It's horrible. It's criminal energy."<p>Her friend, Maria de Paula, agrees. Tue, 30 Apr 2013 18:39:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 40170 at http://krwg-tv.org As Youth Crime Spikes, Brazil Struggles For Answers Brazil Seeks To Avoid Own Goal Ahead Of World Cup http://krwg-tv.org/post/brazil-seeks-avoid-own-goal-ahead-world-cup Soccer isn't just a sport in Brazil, it's a religion, and the main temple is the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro.<p>The venue is not only the biggest stadium in Brazil but the biggest in South America. Over the weekend, the newly renovated complex reopened to great fanfare, with stirring musical numbers, a light show and dignitaries including Brazil's president.<p>The headlines in the local media, however, focused not on the fanfare but on the many problems, from flooding in the VIP area to malfunctioning seats and turnstiles. Tue, 30 Apr 2013 07:17:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 40115 at http://krwg-tv.org Brazil Seeks To Avoid Own Goal Ahead Of World Cup In Gritty Sao Paulo, Artists Take To The Streets http://krwg-tv.org/post/gritty-sao-paulo-artists-take-streets It's lunchtime in the heart of Sao Paulo's financial district. Surrounded by tall buildings of cool glass and steel, men and women in suits and business attire walk back and forth busily in Brazil's largest city.<p>Standing amid the bustle is Leticia Matos — who is, for want of a better word, a crochet artist. She couldn't look more different from the people around her.<p>Wearing a short-sleeve shirt and covered in bright, quirky tattoos, Matos is at work, too. Mon, 22 Apr 2013 17:03:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 39593 at http://krwg-tv.org In Gritty Sao Paulo, Artists Take To The Streets In The Wake Of Brazil's Boom, Prices To Match http://krwg-tv.org/post/wake-brazils-boom-prices-match In Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest city, a Starbucks coffee shop looks as it would in the United States. It has the same jazzy music; the same items on the menu.<p>There is one thing that is different, though: the prices.<p>"Everyone told me it's expensive, but when you see it yourself it's shocking," says one customer, Thierry, who is from Geneva and is in town for a wedding.<p>The largest-size chai latte costs nearly $6. Over the weekend, a Brazilian magazine posed the question of whether Sao Paulo has the most expensive pizza in the world. The answer? Yes — an average pie will run $30 to $40. Fri, 12 Apr 2013 07:27:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 38919 at http://krwg-tv.org In The Wake Of Brazil's Boom, Prices To Match A War Survivor, An Iraqi Makes A New Home In North Carolina http://krwg-tv.org/post/war-survivor-iraqi-makes-new-home-north-carolina <em>Ten years after the Iraq War began, NPR is catching up with people we encountered during the conflict. Back in 2008, NPR's armored car was targeted with a so-called sticky bomb in Baghdad. Ali Hamdani, an Iraqi who worked for NPR as a translator and producer, narrowly escaped. Shortly afterward, he left Iraq for the Unites States as a refugee. </em><p>The last time I saw Ali Hamdani was in a compound protected by armed guards surrounded by Baghdad's dun-colored buildings. Tue, 19 Mar 2013 19:44:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 37303 at http://krwg-tv.org A War Survivor, An Iraqi Makes A New Home In North Carolina A War Correspondent Takes On Her Toughest Assignment http://krwg-tv.org/post/war-correspondent-takes-her-toughest-assignment When I discovered I was pregnant, I realized it was time for a change of pace. I'd been covering conflicts around the world for 12 years. The plan was to retreat to balmy Miami where my family is, have my baby and just slow down for a bit.<p>My husband was taking time off; I would have plenty of extra help if I needed it. While pregnant, I fantasized about the tender, quiet moments I would share with my daughter, her suckling contentedly while I cooed.<p>"How hard could motherhood be?" I blithely thought.<p>It actually sounded relaxing. Thu, 17 Jan 2013 18:23:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 33420 at http://krwg-tv.org A War Correspondent Takes On Her Toughest Assignment Gaza's Future Looks Bleaker Even Than Its Past http://krwg-tv.org/post/gazas-future-looks-bleaker-even-its-past Ihab Abu Nada's family lives down a series of dark narrow alleyways in Gaza City. The house has two bedrooms for the seven people living there — the kitchen and the bathroom are in the same space, and the roof is made of tin and frequently leaks.<p>Still, most of the Palestinian family's income goes into paying the rent.<p>Ihab's picture adorns a cracked wall; it's a simple memorial. Earlier this month, after being unable to find work, the 18-year-old set himself on fire and died. Sun, 23 Sep 2012 00:00:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 26660 at http://krwg-tv.org Gaza's Future Looks Bleaker Even Than Its Past Sneaking A Bite During Ramadan's Long, Hot Days http://krwg-tv.org/post/sneaking-bite-during-ramadans-long-hot-days The Muslim holy month of <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2012/07/19/157030238/ramadan-begins-at-sundown">Ramadan</a> has fallen on the longest and hottest days of the year, which means up to 15 hours of fasting in soaring temperatures.<p>This seems to have increased the number of <a href="http://www.npr.org/2012/07/28/157443017/egyptians-break-fast-beat-heat-at-the-same-time">Muslims who aren't fully observing the fast</a>, and may be sneaking a bite or a drink — though no one wants to say so on the record.<p>"I'm thirsty from 7 o'clock in the morning to the evening. Tue, 14 Aug 2012 21:11:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 24228 at http://krwg-tv.org Sneaking A Bite During Ramadan's Long, Hot Days Palestinians Fear New Israeli Moves In West Bank http://krwg-tv.org/post/palestinians-fear-new-israeli-moves-west-bank Peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians have been frozen for almost two years. But Palestinians say that doesn't mean events aren't happening on the ground.<p>Recently, the Israeli military issued orders calling for evacuation and demolition of nearly a dozen Palestinian communities in the occupied West Bank. Palestinians see this as evidence of Israeli plans to annex the territory, though Israel denies this.<p>Palestinian Ismael el-Adrah, 67, is a shrunken man with a snow-white beard and a bright blue shirt, who is unusually dapper for a farmer in the remote Hebron hills. Tue, 14 Aug 2012 07:03:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 24170 at http://krwg-tv.org Palestinians Fear New Israeli Moves In West Bank Israel Monitors Egypts Call To Modify Treaty http://krwg-tv.org/post/israel-monitors-egypts-call-modify-treaty Israel is welcoming Egypt's military efforts to stamp out Islamist militants in the Sinai following the recent border attack there that killed 16 Egyptian soldiers. Thu, 09 Aug 2012 10:55:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 23820 at http://krwg-tv.org Israel Monitors Egypts Call To Modify Treaty Latest Target For Palestinians' Protest? Their Leader http://krwg-tv.org/post/latest-target-palestinians-protest-their-leader The Kalandia checkpoint between Jerusalem and Ramallah in the West Bank is best known as a flashpoint between Palestinian protesters and Israeli security forces. Thu, 26 Jul 2012 21:58:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 22976 at http://krwg-tv.org Latest Target For Palestinians' Protest? Their Leader Report: Violence Against West Bank Palestinians Is Up http://krwg-tv.org/post/report-violence-against-west-bank-palestinians Farming is the mainstay of the Palestinian communities around the West Bank village of Yanoun. Animals graze the land, and Palestinians make their living by harvesting citrus fruits and olives.<p>Last Saturday, Palestinians say, a group of Jewish settlers killed some of the sheep belonging to the Bani Jabr family. Thu, 12 Jul 2012 21:44:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 22044 at http://krwg-tv.org Report: Violence Against West Bank Palestinians Is Up Walls Of Palestinian Homes Come Tumbling Down http://krwg-tv.org/post/walls-palestinian-homes-come-tumbling-down Israel has dramatically increased its demolitions of unauthorized Palestinian homes in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, according to a recent United Nations report.<p>Last year, 1,100 Palestinians — more than half of them children — were displaced, an 80 percent increase from the previous year. And demolitions this year continue at a high rate.<p>For Sami Idriss, the Israeli bulldozers came while the 26-year-old Palestinian was at work.<p>"I came back and they were already tearing my house down," he says. Tue, 10 Jul 2012 07:51:00 +0000 Lourdes Garcia-Navarro 21817 at http://krwg-tv.org Walls Of Palestinian Homes Come Tumbling Down