Given the volatile political landscape and the weak economy, a sense of hopelessness afflicts many Brazilians... READ MORE›
In my government, President Lula will have the necessary powers to help us, to help Brazil, Ms. Rousseff said... READ MORE›
Police used tear gas to clear highways of protesters but bus services, the metro and trains all stopped working, bringing the city temporarily to a standstill... READ MORE›
In some ways, this leaves the president even more reliant on Mr. Temer, whom Ms. Rousseff named as her chief negotiator with the fractious Congress this year... READ MORE›
The move against Mr. da Silva raises serious questions about his political future and the ambitions of the governing Workers' Party to retain the presidency... READ MORE›
A judge in the capital, Brasilia, issued an injunction against the move, arguing that Ms. Rousseff may have violated the law in appointing Mr. da Silva... READ MORE›
Tens of thousands of people take part in protests across Brazil, calling for the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff... READ MORE›
President Rousseff will now have to step down while the impeachment trial proceeds... READ MORE›
Hundreds of thousands of Brazilians joined anti-government rallies across the country on Sunday, ramping up the pressure on embattled president Dilma Rousseff... READ MORE›
On Wednesday night tens of thousands of Brazilians began gathering in Sao Paulo, Brasilia, Belo Horizonte and other major cities to demand the president's resignation... READ MORE›
The fact of the matter is President Michel Temer signed the order to bring out the soldiers... READ MORE›
The corruption scandal has already strained Rousseff's ties with her main coalition partner, the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party PMDB ... READ MORE›
Temer already survived one vote in the Chamber in August, when deputies rejected a charge for passive corruption against him... READ MORE›
President Michel Temer never solicited payments to obtain the silence of former deputy Eduardo Cunha, his office said a statement... READ MORE›
This is everything that we did not want happening at this moment, said Rio's mayor, Eduardo Paes, a prominent member of Mr. Temer's party... READ MORE›
Brazil's president Dilma Rousseff began a week that could make or break her administration with a bruising defeat in a Congressional impeachment committee... READ MORE›
If the impeachment measure is approved, it would require only a simple majority to clear Brazil's Senate, where Rousseff's chances for survival are even slimmer... READ MORE›
The other, Dilma Rousseff, rose even higher, becoming the president of Latin America's largest country... READ MORE›
Brazil's opposition, however, has rallied over a proposed constitutional amendment that would see direct elections so that the next president could be chosen by the people... READ MORE›
The headquarters of Brazilian oil company Petrobras R is seen in Rio de Janeiro November 14, 2014... READ MORE›
Protests called in Brazil's main cities after President Michel Temer, accused of bribery, refuses to step down... READ MORE›
Congress rejects corruption charges, preventing Temer from Supreme Court trial that could have seen him ousted... READ MORE›
A poll published on Tuesday showed that 60 percent of Brazilians oppose the spending ceiling... READ MORE›
In addition, several of his advisers have been linked to Brazil's big corruption investigation, known as Operation Car Wash... READ MORE›
Cunha's arrest, many said, was only a matter of time... READ MORE›
In the sambadrome, where tens of thousands gather to watch the samba schools parade, water pressure to the bathrooms has been reduced fivefold to avoid wastage... READ MORE›
Still, Ms. Rousseff is rare among top politicians in Brazil in that she has not faced accusations of illegally enriching herself... READ MORE›
Lawmakers in the lower house are deciding whether to greenlight a corruption trial of President Michel Temer... READ MORE›
Demonstrators protesting the impeachment process threatening Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff occupied dozens of highways in major cities during rush hour Thursday morning, causing long backups... READ MORE›
Temer is the first sitting president of Brazil to face criminal charges... READ MORE›
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