Temer has denied ever having requested any donations to Sao Paulo’s 2012 mayoral campaign run by Gabriel Chalita
After 1,192 days, Brazil’s run of hosting mega-sports events came to an end Sunday at the Paralympic Games
Brazil’s lower house of Congress removed from office on Monday lawmaker Eduardo Cunha
Eduardo Cunha used his position as speaker of the lower house to put Rousseff on an unstoppable path to impeachment
Temer, who after being sworn in promptly traveled to China, said the protests were done by ‘small groups and predators’
Rousseff’s scheduled appearance during her impeachment trial is the culmination of a fight going back to late last year
The Senate is all but certain to vote at the end of the trial toremove Rousseff, who is accused of fudging the national budget
Suspended president Dilma Rousseff will take the stand to defend herself at her impeachment trial in the Senate
Rousseff, repeated her insistence that forcing her out through impeachment amounts to a coup
The impeachment of Rousseff, a former leftist guerrilla and the first woman to lead Brazil, has paralyzed Brazilian politics since the start of the year
The 21-member committee voted 14-5 to try Rousseff for allegedly doctoring government accounts to allow more public spending
The poll, conducted on July 14 and 15, showed just three percent of people are in favor of holding early elections
Brazil is in a deep recession and numerous politicians are being probed for alleged corruption
Rousseff, who was suspended May 12 when the Senate voted to put her on trial for breaking budget laws, was replaced by Temer, her vice president
Quiet and mild mannered son of Lebanese migrants takes up Brazil’s leadership reigns
If her opponents garner a simple majority of the 81 senators, Rousseff will be suspended for up to six months during the trial
The interim speaker said he had reversed a decision to annul the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff
The traditional Labor Day celebrations were dominated by anger at the impeachment drive, described by Rousseff as a coup
Lebanon is entering its 24th month without a president in May, marking one of the longest times a country has been without a head of state ever
The Senate was due to meet later on Monday to pick a 21-member committee that will report back on whether to put Rousseff on trial or not
The opposition comfortably surpassed the two-thirds majority needed to send Rousseff for trial in the Senate
Moody’s became the third big agency to cut Brazil’s credit rating to junk
Brazil and the U.S. agreed to launch a high-level bilateral group to develop a vaccine against the Zika virus that has spread across the Americas
Rivlin assured Brazil President Dilma Rousseff that Palmor's comments "do not correspond to the sentiments of the population" of Israel.
U.S. VP Biden will also try to turn the page on chilly U.S. relations with President Dilma Rousseff
Brazil struggles to finish all the work needed for the World Cup, with stadiums, airports and other infrastructure work significantly delayed
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