President Michel Temer last week ordered Brazil's army to take command of all security forces in violent Rio de Janeiro state... READ MORE›
President Michel Temer hailed the rate drop, in a video posted on social media... READ MORE›
Neither man is much welcomed by investors, who have been pushing Temer to enact the unpopular austerity reforms, especially cuts to the pension system... READ MORE›
Planalto, the presidential palace, issued a statement denying the claims President Michel Temer never solicited payments to obtain the silence of former deputy Eduardo Cunha... READ MORE›
Given the volatile political landscape and the weak economy, a sense of hopelessness afflicts many Brazilians... READ MORE›
Temer and his cabinet are closely linked to mining and agribusiness industries that want to reduce protections for indigenous territory, the Amazon rainforest and other biomes... 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›
President Michel Temer never solicited payments to obtain the silence of former deputy Eduardo Cunha... READ MORE›
The fact of the matter is President Michel Temer signed the order to bring out the soldiers... READ MORE›
Brazil's chief prosecutor accused President Michel Temer of accepting millions of dollars in bribes from the world's largest meatpacking company, JBS... READ MORE›
President Michel Temer has never requested payments to obtain the silence of former MP Eduardo Cunha, it said... 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›
China, the EU, South Korea and Chile have now announced restrictions on Brazilian meat products... READ MORE›
Brazil president formally accused of conspiracy against corruption inquiry... READ MORE›
Those witnesses told investigators they funneled millions of dollars in illegal funds into the 2014 Rousseff-Temer ticket... 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›
Despite the lower house's move to block the charges, they remain valid and can be pursued by prosecutors once Temer leaves office... READ MORE›
Brazil's 513 seat lower house voted 251 in favour of Temer to maintain the presidency, a comfortable margin over the minimum 172 votes the president needed... READ MORE›
The investigation's main supporter in the supreme court, Justice Teori Zavascki, died in a mysterious plane crash in January... READ MORE›
Protests called in Brazil's main cities after President Michel Temer, accused of bribery, refuses to step down... READ MORE›
It includes almost a third of President Michel Temer's cabinet and Rio de Janeiro's mayor during the Olympics... READ MORE›
Congress rejects corruption charges, preventing Temer from Supreme Court trial that could have seen him ousted... READ MORE›
It alleged that the ticket of President Dilma Rousseff and running mate Temer, then the vice presidential candidate, gained an unfair advantage through illegal campaign contributions... 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›
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›
If they uphold the conviction, Brazilian law says Lula would be barred from seeking office... READ MORE›
Lawmakers in the lower house are deciding whether to greenlight a corruption trial of President Michel Temer... READ MORE›
Temer is the first sitting president of Brazil to face criminal charges... READ MORE›
Brazil's President Michel Temer has been acquitted of irregularities in the 2014 election, a ruling which allows him to stay in office... READ MORE›
Brazil's suspended President, Dilma Rousseff, attacks the new interim government for being entirely made up of white male politicians... READ MORE›
Brazil's President Michel Temer has secured enough votes in the lower house of Congress to avoid facing trial on corruption charges... READ MORE›
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