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Dilma Rousseff

October 2023

  • An older bearded man wearing a suit and a green and yellow sash with a younder woman beside him waves to onlookers

    Opinion
    Brazil is taking a new direction after Bolsonaro – but will Britain take note?

    Richard Bourne
    Much has changed already under Lula da Silva’s presidency, but this vast country does not receive the attention it deserves

August 2021

  • illustration by Suzanne Lemon of Christ the redeemer statue with money in one hand and a gun in the other

    The Audio Long Read
    From the archive: Operation Car Wash: Is this the biggest corruption scandal in history? – podcast

    This week, from 2017: What began as an investigation into money laundering quickly turned into something much greater, uncovering a vast and intricate web of political and corporate racketeering. By Jonathan Watts

April 2021

  • Dilma told the Guardian: ‘We are adrift on an ocean of hunger and disease … It truly is an utterly extreme situation that we’re witnessing in Brazil.’

    Bolsonaro’s ‘genocidal’ Covid response has led to Brazilian catastrophe, Dilma Rousseff says

    Former president tells Guardian Brazil faces perhaps gravest moment in its history and is ‘adrift on an ocean of hunger and disease’

November 2020

  • The region between the states of Maranhão, Tocantins, Piauí and Bahia is considered the showcase of Brazilian agribusiness, with a high productions of soy and corn for export.

    Animals farmed
    The Cerrado: how Brazil’s vital ‘water tank’ went from forest to soy fields

    The Cerrado savannah has become an agricultural powerhouse, but wildlife, forests and local communities have paid the price

August 2020

  • The Trial

    The Trial review – coolly observational view of Brazil's crypto-coup

    Maria August’s somewhat dry chronicle of Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment is a reminder that democracy can sometimes be undermined from within the system

November 2018

  • A protest against the former president, Dilma Rousseff, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, April 2016.

    Oil trading firms with ties to UK named in Brazil's Car Wash corruption scandal

    Vitol, Glencore and Trafigura feature in report by campaign group Global Witness

October 2018

  • Bolsonaro supporters celebrate in Brasilia

    Brazil’s left needs to admit its errors if it is to combat Bolsonaro

    Maurício Santoro
  • Supporters of Jair Bolsonaro.

    Bolsonaro threatens the world, not just Brazil’s fledgling democracy

    Noam Chomsky and 14 others
  • air Bolsonaro

    In Brazil and the US, democracy is at a crossroads

    Jeffrey W Rubin
  • Jair Bolsonaro

    The Guardian view on Brazil’s elections: democracy in danger

August 2018

  • Brazil's President Michel Temer

    Michel Temer’s hardline policies are ruining Brazil

    Letter: Despite having no mandate, the government has reversed social programmes that took 40 million people out of poverty, write Chris Williamson MP, Tariq Ali, Benjamin Zephaniah, trade unionists, academics and others

April 2018

  • Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva appearing before Brazil’s supreme court on 4 April 2018

    The fate of Lula da Silva is the very fate of Brazilian democracy

    Letters: A group of parliamentarians, academics and others say Lula should be allowed to stand in the presidential elections so that Brazilians can decide their own future, while Richard Bourne warns of the growing threat of the right in Brazil

January 2018

  • Supporters of former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva protest against his being convicted on corruption charges, in Sao Paulo, Brazil July 13, 2017. REUTERS/Leonardo Benassatto

    Brazil braces for corruption appeal that could make or break ex-president Lula

    Civil unrest expected as Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, still hugely popular despite corruption conviction, fights to stay in upcoming election race

September 2017

  • 2017 Brics summit in China<br>epa06180446 Brazilian President Michel Temer arrives at Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport to attend the upcoming 2017 BRICS Summit in Xiamen, China's Fujian province, 03 September 2017. The ninth BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) Summit in Xiamen runs from 03 to 05 September.  EPA/WU HONG / POOL

    Michel Temer is a legitimate president – and he’s putting Brazil back on its feet

  • Lula was greeted with adulation by ­supporters in Ouricuri

    Brazil’s leftist hero basks in adulation as he bids to revive political fortunes

August 2017

  • Brazil’s president, Michel Temer.

    Brazilian citizens deserve elections now

    Letters: Despite having no mandate, the government has reversed social programmes that took 40 million people out of poverty, write signatories including Louise Haigh MP, Dr Francisco Dominguez and Brian Eno
  • A member of Brazil’s riot police trains his gun at Brazilian Indians

    Brazilian supreme court upholds land rights of indigenous people

    Land rights activists applaud rejection of case brought by Brazilian state that claimed it was due compensation for award of territory to native inhabitants
  • Brazil’s President Michel Temer arrives to a ceremony at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil July 27, 2017. REUTERS/Adriano Machado

    Brazil prepares to vote on removing second president in a year

    Brazil’s congress will vote on corruption charges against Michel Temer, who has been plagued by scandal following Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment

June 2017

  • Demonstrators demanding the impeachment of Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff march during a protest next to large inflatable dolls of former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and President Rousseff

    The Audio Long Read
    Operation Car Wash: Is this the biggest corruption scandal in history? – podcast

  • Michel Temer, Brazil president

    Brazilian court dismisses corruption case against President Michel Temer

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