2010 Press Releases
- President Obama Announces Presidential Delegation to Brasilia to attend the Inauguration of Her Excellency Dilma Rousseff
- Statement by the Press Secretary on Adoption of U.S. Sponsored Amendment to Ensure Gays and Lesbians
- Statement by Secretary Clinton: UN General Assembly Action on Sexual Orientation
- Under Secretary Burns interview with Folha de S. Paulo
- Announcement of U.S. Support for the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Open Skies Agreement strengthens trade and tourism between U.S. and Brazil
- U.S. to Host World Press Freedom Day in 2011
- Under Secretary William J. Burns Travels to South America
- U.S. and Brazil sign Agricultural Research Technical Cooperation Agreement
- Climate change, opportunity for advances by U.S. Ambassador to Brazil, Thomas Shannon
- WikiLeaks and Diplomacy by U.S. Ambassador to Brazil, Thomas Shannon
- Secretary Clinton: Remarks to the Press on the Release of Confidential Documents
- Statement by the Press Secretary about classified State department cables
- Thanksgiving Day, 2010 - a proclamation by President of the United States of America
- Opportunities for Cooperation Highlight Bilateral Meetings
- U.S. Forest Service and ICMBio Partner to Preserve Protected Areas in Brazil
- U.S. government provides about $9 million to improve health in Haiti
- The Secretary of State’s International Women of Courage Award
- Brazil and the U.S. Strengthen Partnerships at Forum in Atlanta
- Want to study in the U.S.? Chat live with EducationUSA expert on November 18th
- Readout of the President's Call with Brazilian President-Elect Dilma Rousseff
- Call for Applications: 2011 Study of the U.S. Summer Institutes – Apply now!
- Modifications in the list of Youth Ambassadors 2011
- U.S. Embassy makes joint effort to meet demands for visas
- The U.S. and Brazil: Diplomacy for the 21st Century
- US Embassy cooperates with Brazilian Federal Police to bust fraudulent-document ring
- U.S. Embassy announces winners of 2011 Youth Ambassadors Program
- President Obama gives remarks at the U.N. General Assembly
- US-Brazil Innovation Summit energizes public-private partnership
- Ambassador Thomas Shannon: Opening Remarks at the 2nd U.S. – Brazil Innovation Summit
- Democracy Photo Challenge Winners Announced During International Day of Democracy
- U.S. Policy: What’s New? by Secretary Arturo A. Valenzuela to the Americas Conference
- Secretary Clinton congratulates Brazil on its Independence Day
- OAS, United States and Brazil host Renewable Energy Meeting
- U.S. Officials Brief on 2009 Country Reports on Terrorism
- Feed the Future: A U.S. Commitment Against Poverty and Hunger
- Obama: Oil Spill Cap Is Good News, but Work Remains
- U.S. Embassy challenges Brazilians to capture the meaning of Democracy
- Statement by Secretary of State Clinton: Bombings in Uganda
- U.S. Condemns “Cowardly” Bomb Attacks in Uganda
- New fees for U.S. citizen and immigrant visa services to begin in July
- The National Space Policy
- U.S. Independence Day a Civic and Social Event
- Update on United States' Response to Haiti Earthquake
- The United States Government provides emergency assistance to Northeast flood victims
- U.N. Rights Body Rebukes Iran on Human Rights
- Global AIDS Fight Continues Despite Challenges
- Children Exploited for Cheap Labor Worldwide
- Trafficking in Persons Report 2010: Partnership to protect our most vulnerable
- Catching and Convicting Human Traffickers Still a Tough Job
- U.N. Targets Iranian Nuclear and Conventional Weapons Programs
- Clinton Calls for Reforms at OAS Meeting in Peru
- Clinton: Release of Cuban Political Prisoners a Positive Sign
- Soccer more than just a sport: break down barriers, improves lives!
- Policy Address on Opportunities in the Americas
- New U.S. Cooperation for International Criminal Court
- Clinton: Diplomacy, Development Critical to National Security
- Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference Final Document
- United States Closing Statement at 2010 NPT Review Conference
- Statement by the President on the Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference
- Brazil and United States extend visa validity to 10 years
- Clinton Says Iran Nuclear Swap Plan a Ploy
- New Visa Fee for Nonimmigrants to begin in June
- Secretary's Innovation Award for the Empowerment of Women and Girls: Call for Concept Papers
- Statement by White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs on Iran
- Statement by Secretary Clinton: World Press Freedom Day
- Conference Seeks to Strengthen Nuclear Nonproliferation
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt American Studies Award 2010 – Be a part of it!
- President Obama praises Green Hornet BioFuel Jet; Boeing Interested in Extending Program to Brazil
- Statement by Secretary Clinton: the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day
- United States Government and U.S. companies provide assistance to Rio de Janeiro flood victims
- U.S., Brazil Agree Upon Path Toward Negotiated Solution of Cotton Dispute
- New Visa Application Form Enters into Force in April
- Joint Communiqué of Brazilian Minister Hadad and the US Deputy Secretary Miller on Education
- U.S. Deputy Secretary of Education to participate in international education fair in São Paulo
- U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke to Travel to Brazil
- International Women's Day
- Presidential Proclamation: Women's History Month
- USTR statement on awards in Brazil cotton dispute
- Joint Communiqué: Meeting Between Minister Celso Amorim and Secretary Clinton
- Credentialling for the Visit of Secretary Clinton to Brasilia
- White House Releases photos of First Lady Michelle Obama and Brazilian Youth Ambassadors
- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Travels to Latin America
- Registration for Video Contest on Democracy Ends January 31
- Secretary Clinton Thanks Brazil for Its Work in Haiti during Conference in Montreal
- U.S. Companies in Brazil Join Forces for Haiti
- Statement of U.S. Embassy in Brazil about the Earthquake in Haiti
- U.S. Ambassador to Arrive in Brazil
- United States supports the Alliance of Youth Movements
- Fact Sheet: The Way Forward in Afghanistan and Pakistan
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