Brazil Election: Voters Choosing Next President -- BBC
More than 142 million Brazilians are voting to choose the country's next president, following a dramatic election campaign.
Early on, incumbent Dilma Rousseff had been expected to win outright.
However, the death of one of the main candidates and the popularity of his replacement, environmentalist Marina Silva, means the vote is now likely go to a second round.
Ms Rousseff's other main rival is Aecio Neves, a centrist, pro-business figure.
Voting began at 0800 (11:00 GMT), and voters will also select a federal parliament and state governors.
Mr Neves was narrowly ahead of Ms Silva, according to several opinion polls published on Saturday, which all put Ms Rousseff in a commanding lead with about 45%.
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MIDDLE EAST
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Kurds clash with Turkish security forces on Syria border.
Fighting on multiple fronts in Syria.
Islamic State militants advance in siege of Kobani. Kurds battle Islamist militants closing in on Syrian town.
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ASIA
Hong Kong protesters promise to keep up occupation. Hong Kong government vows to clear streets. Hong Kong protesters regroup at main protest site. Deadlock after a week of Hong Kong protests.
North Korean officials pay rare and surprising visit to the South. North and South Korea 'agree to talks'.
N. Korea says leader has 'no problems' with health: Seoul minister.
Pakistan Taliban vow support for IS in Syria and Iraq.
U.S. drone strike kills senior Uzbek commander in Pakistan.
Tajikistan blocks access to Facebook.
Typhoon Phanfone bears down on Japan, with Tokyo in its path.
S. Korea rumor crackdown jolts social media users.
AFRICA
Somali troops capture key port town from al-Shabab. African Union, Somali troops retake Shabaab stronghold of Barawe.
Boko Haram releases video showing beheading of Nigerian Air Force pilot as terror leader who was thought dead reappears.
UN warns of military action against Congo rebels.
Lengthy Central African Republic poll delay could worsen crisis: U.N..
Niger vows to keep its peacekeepers in Mali, a day after 9 killed in attack on UN force.
South Sudan peace talks put on hold again.
Egyptian police arrest militants accused of recruiting for Islamic State.
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EUROPE
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Latvia’s ruling coalition keeps Russia-leaning party at bay in election.
Polls: Bulgaria's center-right party leading vote.
Sweden becomes first European nation to recognise Palestine. Israel slams Sweden over Palestine pledge.
Spanish PM urges talks over Catalonia referendum.
Britain investigates whether Spanish jets breached Gibraltar airspace.
AMERICAS
Brazilians voting in nail-biter election for president. Brazil's next President looks sure to be a woman.
Dallas DA considers charges against foreign Ebola patient.
U.S. official: No surprise if new Ebola case emerges in Texas.
Former U.S. Ebola patient back in hospital; Dallas patient critical.
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Poll: Americans question if government can protect us?
Mexico mass grave found near Iguala after protests. Police find mass graves with at least '15 bodies' near Mexico town where 43 students disappeared after police clash.
Former Haitian dictator 'Baby Doc' Duvalier dies at 63.
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