Who is Jair Bolsonaro? 'Brazil's Trump' Leads In Polls
"Both Haddad and Bolsonaro have high rejection rates, and in the runoff most Brazilians will be voting against the candidate they dislike the most."
Lula: From Leader to Defendant
The former Brazilian president has denounced the trial as a farce.
What Next for U.S.-South Korea Relations?
It looks as though Seoul will move away from Washington, D.C. and toward Beijing.
Dilma Rousseff Removed From Office by Brazilian Senate
Senators voted 61-20 to convict Rousseff for illegally using money from state banks to boost public spending.
Dilma Rousseff Fears 'Death of Democracy' in Brazil
Protesters came onto the streets in support of the suspended president.
Brazil's Dilma Rousseff to Testify at Impeachment Trial
The Senate is due to vote Tuesday whether to oust her as president.
Dilma Rousseff's Impeachment Trial Is Almost Over
A Senate report found that Brazil's suspended President Dilma Rousseff violated the constitution, moving her drawn-out impeachment trial closer to deciding her fate.
Brazil to Open the Olympics Amid Political Lows
Brazil's interim president, Michel Temer, is hosting the Olympics at a fractious time.
Brazilians Turn to Crowdfunding to Make Their Own Jobs
Facing a tough economy, Brazilian entrepreneurs turn to crowdfunding websites like Kickante to jumpstart their business.
Rio 2016: Olympic Velodrome Project Hit by Bankruptcy
The government canceled Tecnoloso's contract after the company filed for bankruptcy.
The Decline and Fall of Dilma Rousseff
Brazil's ousted president deserves credit for promoting corruption investigations—even when they threatened her.
Impeaching Dilma Rousseff Won't Fix Brazil's Problems
With so many politicians implicated in other corruption scandals, the impeachment has only added to the system's instability and political paralysis.
Brazil's Acting President Michel Temer Calls For Unity
Temer, 75, told Brazilians to have "confidence" they would overcome an ongoing crisis.
What Dilma Rousseff's Fall Means for Cuba
Despite a detente with Washington, Havana is feeling the pinch.
Brazil's Senate Votes to Put Dilma Rousseff on Trial
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court turned down her appeal to halt impeachment proceedings.
Brazil President in Final Attempt to Stop Impeachment
Her lawyers have asked the Supreme Court to stop proceedings ahead of a Senate vote.
Brazil President Rousseff Impeachment Vote 'Annulled'
The acting speaker of Brazil's lower house annulled a previous vote to advance the impeachment process.
Brazil President Rousseff a Step Closer to Removal
Rousseff promises to resist the suspension effort, but her chances for staying in office are dimming.
Will Brazil's Supreme Court Investigate Lula?
The Supreme Court is already investigating some 50 politicians, including the leaders of both houses of Congress.
Ouster Would Weaken Labor Laws, Brazil's Rousseff Says
President says opponents would target social programs instituted by her Workers Party if she is removed from office.
Quora: Will Impeaching Rousseff Improve Brazil?
Propaganda by a group of politicians and businessmen undergoing a coup is making people think the situations will get better if the president is impeached.
Road to Rio: Brazil's Middle-Class Dreams on Hold
Brazil is headed for its worst recession in nearly a century, and the political class is roiled by lawmaker corruption scandals and a presidential impeachment.
Rousseff: Brazil at a 'Grave Moment' as Removal Looms
Critics slam president's decision to speak about Brazil's troubles at the United Nations.
Brazil: Rousseff Says Effort to Impeach Her is Sexist
Rousseff, Brazil's first female president, maintains there are no legal grounds for her ouster.
Impeachment Proceedings Begin Against Brazil President
The three men who could succeed her face corruption charges of their own.
Early Voting Goes Against Rousseff in Removal Fight
With 100 votes cast, 73 were in favor of impeaching Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.
Road to Rio: Brazil's Troubled Path to Summer Olympics
Brazil was booming in 2009 when Rio de Janeiro won its bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. Now the country is gripped by political scandal and facing its worst recession since the 1930s.
Rousseff's Future Faces Vote in Divided Brazil
Hundreds of thousands of demonstrators take to the streets ahead of impeachment vote.
Brazil's Rousseff Looks for Support to Avert Removal
Lower house of Congress will vote Sunday on whether Dilma Rousseff should be removed for breaking budget laws.
Brazil: Inside the Raucous Rousseff Impeachment Process
Brazil's Congress on Friday opened a three-day debate on whether to impeach President Dilma Rousseff.