Nearly a month after the national assembly voted to impeach President Park the constitutional court is at last hearing the arguments on both sides... READ MORE›
Both were arrested earlier for allegedly helping Choi extort from companies and passing her confidential government information... READ MORE›
Large crowds have gathered in South Korea's capital to celebrate the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye over an explosive corruption scandal... READ MORE›
South Korea's three opposition parties introduced a bill on Saturday for parliament to impeach President Park Geun-hye... READ MORE›
South Korea's three opposition parties have agreed to submit a motion to impeach President Park Geun-hye, saying they want a vote to take place on December 9... READ MORE›
A passage of an impeachment motion requires at least 200 votes in favor... READ MORE›
But impeachment, as anyone who has lived through the Nixon and Bill Clinton eras knows, is ultimately a political decision, says Schickler... READ MORE›
Marlus Arns, a Curitiba-based lawyer representing Cunha, did not respond to requests for comment about any possible plea bargain or charges against him... READ MORE›
In particular, Ms. Rousseff and her supporters have argued, how can the impeachment process be directed by someone who is going on trial for corruption himself?... READ MORE›
At one point, Juca appears to mock the Lava Jato investigators for their high-mindedness and determination to tackle all corrupt senators and congressmen... READ MORE›
Alarmed by the surge in social strife, some Brazilians have taken a hard line on political chatter... READ MORE›
Brazil's first female president stripped of duties in country's first impeachment in 24 years... READ MORE›
Ms. Rousseff and her top aides argue that the impeachment proceedings amount to a coup... READ MORE›
Brazil's economy tanks as multibillion-dollar corruption scandal expands Eduardo Cunha, speaker of Brazil's Chamber of Deputies, approved the launching of the impeachment proceedings... READ MORE›
Sam Van Aken an art professor from Syracuse University in the United States grafted several fruit tree species into a single tree... READ MORE›
A wall erected down the center of the lawn separated several thousand Rousseff supporters from a similar-sized group of pro-impeachment protesters... READ MORE›
Impeachment vote For Ms Rousseff to be removed from office permanently, two-thirds of the Senate would have to vote in favour... 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 prospect that the California ruling could go against Apple has tech firms rushing to file briefs in support of Apple by Thursday's filing deadline... READ MORE›
She now faces trial by the Senate on charges of doctoring government accounts to give an unrealistically healthy impression ahead of the 2014 election... READ MORE›
The Senate voted on whether to start a trial of Ms. Rousseff... READ MORE›
Brazil's new interim President Michel Temer has addressed the nation after the Senate voted to back the impeachment trial of Dilma Rousseff... 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›
Hide Caption 1 of 11 11 photos Protests in impeachment battle against President Dilma Rousseff Deputies of the Lower House of Congress exchange words during the vote... READ MORE›
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff meets lawmakers to try to secure support ahead a vote on her impeachment, as rival rallies are held in the capital... READ MORE›
Federal land ownership in the US The US federal government owns large tracts of land that are geographically located within state borders... READ MORE›
What we in the government believe and what my supporters believe is that the ongoing impeachment process is illegitimate and illegal... READ MORE›
Brazil's embattled president Dilma Rousseff has said that she will fight to maintain power despite a devastating impeachment defeat in the lower house... READ MORE›
Michael Bromwich who was assigned to monitor Apple's internal antitrust policies after U.S... READ MORE›
Brazilian Vice President Michel Temer and his wife, Marcela Temer, at Dilma Rousseff's 2011 inauguration... READ MORE›
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, who's facing possible impeachment, says she doesn't want to miss out on the Olympics she helped plan... READ MORE›
Brazil's suspended President, Dilma Rousseff, attacks the new interim government for being entirely made up of white male politicians... READ MORE›
Eight of the minsters appointed by the interim president are under indictment for corruption or other charges against them... READ MORE›
As for Mr. Temer, he is facing more problems than he thought he would, Dr. Santoro said... READ MORE›
Committee votes 38-27 to recommend impeaching Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff as political crisis deepens... READ MORE›
Now, the full lower house must vote on the impeachment proceedings, which is expected to take place on Sunday... READ MORE›
Consultancy Eurasia said Rousseff's impeachment was still likely but cut the odds to 60 percent from a 60-70 percent range... READ MORE›
Brazil's biggest party announced on Tuesday it is pulling its members from the governing coalition, dealing a major blow to embattled President Dilma Rousseff... READ MORE›
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff on Monday spoke in her own defense at her impeachment trial, denouncing the process as an attempted coup d'etat... READ MORE›
The accusations directed against me are unjust and uncalled for, Rousseff said... READ MORE›
All indications point to the Senate convicting Rousseff, ending 13 years of rule by the leftist Workers' Party... READ MORE›
To many Brazilians and observers the controversial impeachment process more closely resembles a coup d'etat, Sanders said in a statement issued on Monday... READ MORE›
Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff has decided not to attend the torch ceremony opening the Rio 2016 Olympic Games... READ MORE›
According to surveys by Brazilian media, up to a dozen of the 55 senators who voted last month to put Rousseff on trial are now undecided... READ MORE›
The speaker of the lower house of Congress has reversed his decision and won't annul Rousseff's impeachment... READ MORE›
Impeachment will be looked back on as a bad moment for Brazil, former president Fernando Henrique Cardoso told the Guardian... READ MORE›
As soon as Wednesday, Brazilian senators are expected to vote to open impeachment proceedings against her... READ MORE›
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff is greeted by residents after a signing ceremony for new housing units at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia on May 6... READ MORE›
Supreme court must decide whether to authorise investigation after prosecutor general reportedly accuses Rousseff of obstructing justice... READ MORE›
The Brazilian people want education, health and safety of the greatest quality, Rousseff said in her re-inauguration speech... READ MORE›
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