Brazil has the world’s second biggest black population after Nigeria, the largest number of people of Japanese ancestry outside Japan, and more people of Lebanese or Syrian extraction than the combined populations of Lebanon and Syria.
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A tiger strolls around Corbett national park in India. Maharashtra state in the west of the country has declared war on poaching by sanctioning its forest guards to shoot hunters on sight in an effort to curb attacks against tigers, elephants and other wildlife. About half of the world’s estimated 3,200 tigers live in dozens of Indian reserves founded in the 1970s. Photograph: Corbett Tiger Reserve/AP
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