(VOVworld) - The Brazilian Senate began Thursday the impeachment trial of suspended president Dilma Rousseff for violating national budget laws
(VOVworld) - Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff announced on Friday that she will take the stand to defend herself at her impeachment trial in the Senate on August 25
(VOVworld)- By vote of 14-5, Brazil’s Senate Impeachment Special Committee approved a 400-page report on Thursday, which recommends removing President Dilma Rousseff from office, following her suspension...
(VOVworld) – Suspended Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff dismissed her entire cabinet a couple of hours after the Senate voted to back her impeachment trial
(VOVworld) – Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in Brazil Friday in a parade to support former President Lula da Silva and the ruling government amid current political...
(VOVworld)- Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff received Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan in Brasilia on Friday during her participation at the World Women’s Summit. President Roussell praised Vietnam’s increasing role in the...
(VOVworld) - Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, who kicked off a second term Thursday, vowed that restoring economic growth will be a priority of her new administration
(VOVworld) – Brazilians went to the polls Sunday morning to elect their next president in a run-off vote. Incumbent President Dilma Rousseff is running for re-election against Senator Aecio Neves of...
(VOVworld) - Leftist leader Dilma Rouseff and centrist Aecio Neves are locked in a neck and neck race as Brazilians are set to vote in the presidential run-off
(VOVworld) - Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff has a clear lead of 6 to 8 points over her rival Aecio Neves, going into Sunday's presidential election runoff, said opinion polls...
(VOVworld) – Dilma Rousseff won in the first round of the Brazilian presidential election on Sunday, but she did not obtain 50 percent of the votes
(VOVworld)-An anti-spying draft resolution written by Germany and Brazil has been submitted to the United Nations amid the US surveillance scandal. The draft resolution put forward on Friday would reaffirm "the right to privacy...
Brazil has declared three days of national mourning for more than 200 people killed in a nightclub fire in the country