BRASILIA, Brazil-- Brazil's lower house of Congress voted late Sunday to impeach President Dilma Rousseff, delivering a major blow to a long-embattled leader who repeatedly argued that the push ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about global business and investing in emerging markets. After enduring 8 months of political chemotherapy, Brazil's ...
RIO DE JANEIRO --If the worst economic crisis in a decade, a massive corruption scandal centered on her ruling party and approval ratings in the single digits weren't rough enough for Brazilian ...
A total of 367 lawmakers in the Brazilian parliament’s lower house voted to impeach Dilma Rousseff, the country’s first female president, comfortably more than the two-thirds majority required by law.
When her country signed on to host the 2016 Summer Olympics, Dilma Rousseff was there from the beginning. But now, with efforts to impeach the Brazilian President gaining steam, Rousseff could be ...
In 1992, the Brazilian Congress voted to impeach Fernando Collor de Mello, the first democratically elected candidate after two decades of military ruling. The press lauded his removal from office as ...
Dilma Rousseff shouldn't expect an apology with U.S. efforts to "move forward." — -- When Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff learned in 2013 that the National Security Agency was listening in on ...
Dilma Rousseff resists attempt to oust her, which she likens to a coup. — -- Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, a longtime advocate of anti-corruption and the first female ever to lead Brazil, ...
Reporting from Sao Paulo — Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff took the stand at her impeachment trial in the country’s Senate Monday, and accused Brazil’s elites of threatening democracy in Latin ...
Brazil’s Senate voted to impeach President Dilma Rousseff early Thursday amid the country's worst economic crisis since the 1930s and with only 85 days to go until the Rio Olympics. After an all-night ...
Brazil’s Senate voted to impeach embattled President Dilma Rousseff on Wednesday, the latest turn in a political saga that has gripped the country and left the government sputtering in a months-long ...
Surrounded by the modest grandeur of the Palácio da Alvorada, for now still her official residence as the President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff’s face softens as she recalls her youth as a rebel hunted ...
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