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Dilma Rousseff

Demonstrations demanding Temer’s removal from office have been growing.

Brazil Plunges Once More Into Political Crisis, Jeopardizing Economic Recovery

By Terry L. McCoy
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is among the government officials involved in a corruption scandal in that country.

The Science Behind Brazil’s Corruption Problems

By John Bonazzo
Protestors demonstrate demanding the removal of President Dilma Rousseff on March 13, 2016 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Following Mass Protests, Uncertainty Fogs Brazil’s Outlook

By Angela Pimenta
ANTALYA, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 15: Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff arrives during the official welcome ceremony on day one of the G20 Turkey Leaders Summit on November 15, 2015 in Antalya, Turkey. World leaders will use the summit to discuss issues including, climate change, the global economy, the refugee crisis and terrorism. The two day summit takes place in the wake of the massive terrorist attack in Paris which killed more than 120 people. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

Is Dilma Rousseff the Comeback Kid of Brazil?

By Angela Pimenta
Adidas football shoe.

The Women’s World Cup: It’s Dilma vs Cristina for the Win

By Fernando Cwilich Gil
Hugo Chavez (Getty)

Hugo Chavez Suggests America Gave Him Cancer

By Hunter Walker
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