Police, protesters clash in Brazil ahead of World Cup
June 07, 2014  08:24
Police in Brazil used tear gas to break up protesters on the second day of a metro strike that has left Sao Paulo's transport in chaos. Nearly half of the stations were closed and there was gridlock on the streets of city, which will host the opening match of the World Cup next Thursday. Police also used batons to try to control the protesting crowds. 
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