Eye on Brazil - 22 days until the World Cup
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Brazilian Army soldiers patrol a street as part of the operation named "Agata" in the town of Oiapoque
REUTERS - 2/19
A general view shows shacks belonging to members of the MTST in Sao Paulo
REUTERS - 3/19
A man walks along a street decorated for the upcoming World Cup in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, May 14, 2014. The international soccer tournament will be the first in the South American nation since 1950. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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A woman walks past by graffiti painted on a wall in reference to the 2014 World Cup in Rio de Janeiro
REUTERS - 5/19
Army soldiers patrol a street during a police strike in Recife
REUTERS - 6/19
Protest against the 2014 World Cup, organised by NGO Rio de Paz at the Jacarezinho slum in Rio de Janeiro
REUTERS - 7/19
A street decorated in celebration of the upcoming World Cup is seen in Rio de Janeiro
REUTERS - 8/19
MTST members protest against the World Cup in Sao Paulo
REUTERS - 9/19
Fans of Atletico Paranaense react as their team plays Corinthians in a friendly match to test the Arena da Baixada stadium in Curitiba
REUTERS - 10/19
A boy jumps rope on Third Street of the Alvorada neighbourhood, which is painted with the logo of the CBF and decorated for the 2014 World Cup, in Manaus
REUTERS - 11/19
Brazilian Army soldiers land at a community along the Oyapock river
REUTERS - 12/19
Brazil bracing for widespread protests
- 13/19
Fans and police watch as Atletico Paranaense and Corinthians play a friendly match to test the Arena da Baixada stadium in Curitiba
REUTERS - 14/19
A view of the incomplete press area of the Arena da Baixada stadium in Curitiba
REUTERS - 15/19
Lucas heads the ball on graffiti painted in reference to the 2014 World Cup on a street in Sao Paulo
REUTERS - 16/19
Children throw official 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer balls into the air, during a protest against 2014 World Cup, at the Jacarezinho slum in Rio de Janeiro
REUTERS - 17/19
People climb stairs painted in the colors of Brazil's flag ahead of the World Cup in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, May 14, 2014. The international soccer tournament will be the first in the South American nation since 1950. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)
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A family of MTST sits in a newly built shack at the "People's World Cup" camp in Sao Paulo
REUTERS - 19/19
Youths play "futelama" or mud soccer on tidal flats near the mouth of the Amazon river in Macapa
REUTERS
The 2014 FIFA World Cup will be here before you know it. The road to the big event has been a rocky one for Brazil. There are concerns about stadiums being finished on time, vandalism, and rioting.
Leading up to the World Cup we will be showcasing imagery from Brazil to help you stay tapped in to what is going on.