Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff survived torture as a member of the anti-government guerillas under the military dictatorship. Four decades later, as president, she's fighting for her political survival.
In approximately four weeks, the world will know the fate of Brazil's embattled President Dilma Rousseff. Her life in the headlines ... 2018 and maybe a 10% to 20% chance that Temer is finally ...
Two further headaches for embattled Brazilian president Dilma ... Rousseff’s Communications minister Paulo Bernardo, has been accused of claiming redundancy compensation after she left her ...
At three percent, the wafer thin majority was barely enough to kickstart a second term in the chair for Dilma Rousseff ... years, Rousseff rejected a life of relative privilege and turned her hand to ...
Dilma lost her nerve for the first time when claims of alleged corruption were aired Brazil’s ruling party presidential candidate Dilma Rousseff accused the newspaper Folha de Sao Paulo of ...
But amid the turmoil, Dilma Rousseff's feelings over her impeachment remain the same. "Don't think that it started and finished the day I was removed from office," she told me in an interview.
Brazilian ex-President Dilma Rousseff has criticised ... scandals to hit Brazil. Ms Rousseff accused Netflix of "distorting reality" and spreading lies about her and her fellow ex-President ...
to elect Dilma Rousseff as the first female president of Latin America's leading economic power. The election has even been seen as historic in faraway Bulgaria, where her father was born ...
Dilma Rousseff, the recipient of this year's Friendship Medal and former president of Brazil, said she is honored to be part of the special ties between Brazil and China, reaffirming her ...