Eye on Brazil - 14 days until the World Cup
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Cars stand in a traffic jam towards Rio's downtown during a 24-hour bus strike in Rio de Janeiro
REUTERS - 2/17
Brazilian soccer fan Guimaraes da Silva plays with a ball as she poses for picture, at her home in Brasilia
REUTERS - 3/17
A native Brazilian kicks a tear gas grenade back at riot police during a blocking a group of Indians from approaching the Mane Garrincha soccer stadium in Brasilia
REUTERS - 4/17
Native Brazilian stands in front of the Mane Garrincha soccer stadium as police use tear gas in Brasilia
REUTERS - 5/17
Police confront native Brazilians to impede them from marching towards the Mane Garrincha soccer stadium during a demonstration in Brasilia
REUTERS - 6/17
Police use tear gas to impede native Brazilians from marching towards the Mane Garrincha soccer stadium during a demonstration in Brasilia
REUTERS - 7/17
Brazilian airline Gol's Boeing 737 aircraft is seen, which will travel with soccer national team of Brazil in the 2014 World Cup during the presentation to the media at Confins International Airport, in Belo Horizonte
REUTERS - 8/17
Indigenous people of different ethnic groups look at a photograph on a camera during a protest against the Indian policy of President Dilma Rousseff's government and the costs of the 2014 World Cup in front of the Planalto Palace in Brasilia
REUTERS - 9/17
A police officer tries to stop a protester from approaching a bus they think belongs to the Brazilian soccer team, during a demonstration outside a hotel in Rio de Janeiro
REUTERS - 10/17
Brazilian artist Paulo Consentino works on a mural in celebration of the 2014 soccer World Cup at Congonhas airport in Sao Paulo
REUTERS - 11/17
Children pose for photo after soccer match during soccer classes at Sao Carlos slum in Rio de Janeiro
REUTERS - 12/17
Members of Brazil's Homeless Workers' Movement walk during a protest against the World Cup in Sao Paulo
REUTERS - 13/17
Commuters travel on escalators at a subway station in Sao Paulo
REUTERS - 14/17
A woman walks with a child in a stair decorated in the Brazilian national soccer team's colours in celebration of the upcoming World Cup is pictured in Rio de Janeiro
REUTERS - 15/17
Buses sit idle during a bus strike in Sao Paulo
REUTERS - 16/17
A passenger rides the bus driven by Raimundo Queiroz and decorated for the 2014 World Cup in Manaus
REUTERS - 17/17
General view shows a line of buses parked between the avenues Faria Lima and Reboucas during a bus strike in Sao Paulo
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.