And the Brazilian government has announced plans to attract about 10, 000 doctors to poorly served areas of the country. Foreign doctors will be hired for the first time from September. Last month thousands of Brazilians took to the streets to protest against poor public services, corruption and other problems.
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[00:00.10]BBC News with Nick Kelly.
[00:04.09]The Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt has accused the security forces of a massacre after more than 50 people were killed
[00:10.01]and hundreds injured in clashes with its supporters.
[00:13.25]It urged Egyptians to rise up against the military which ousted its leader, President Mohamed Morsi, last week.
[00:19.56]The security forces say they acted in self-defence.
[00:22.64]Huge crowds of Morsi supporters remain on the streets of Cairo close to the site of the killings.
[00:27.91]Aleem Maqbool is with the protesters.
[00:30.37]It’s a very emotionally charged crowd here.
[00:34.37]You can hear some of the speeches going on right now.
[00:36.84]They’ve been praying, offering prayers for those who died.
[00:40.03]And some of them down there have been silent because they are deciding whether tonight