ThedefenseteamofBrazilianPresidentMichelTemerpresentedonWednesdayawrittendefensetotheparliament,whichwillvoteonwhethertoopenaformalcaseagainstTemer.Brazil'sChie
AkeyfigureinthebriberycaseagainstBrazilianPresidentMichelTemerwasunexpectedlyfreedfrompre-trialdetentionFriday.SupremeCourtJusticeEdsonFachinwhoisoverseeingavas
Brazil'sPresidentMichelTemercalledacorruptionchargefiledagainsthimbyBrazil'stopprosecutora"fiction"onTuesday,asthenation'spoliticalcrisisdeepenedunderthesecondp
Brazil'sprosecutor-generalhasaccusedPresidentMichelTemerofcorruptiononMonday,Reutersnewsagencyreported.ProsecutorRodrigoJanotdeliveredthechargetotheSupremeCourt
Brazil'stopfederalprosecutorwilllevelcorruptionchargesagainstPresidentMichelTemeroneatatimeinsteadofmakingalltheaccusationsatonce,astrategyaimedatweakeninghisde
RussiaconsidersBraziloneofitsmostimportanttradingpartners.Sofarthisyear,tradebetweenthetwocountrieshasgrownby30percent.Thetwosidesarelookingforwardtoseeingthist
Brazil's federal police Tuesday said there was solid evidence embattled President Michel Temer received bribes, a legal development that could see him suspended from office.
Brazil'sfederalpoliceTuesdaysaidtherewassolidevidenceembattledPresidentMichelTemerreceivedbribes,alegaldevelopmentthatcouldseehimsuspendedfromoffice.Inareportth
Brazil'sGloboNews,thecountry'sbiggestfree-to-airtelevisionnetwork,exposedtwocopiesofchecksinrelationtopresidentMichelTemer'scorruptionallegationonMonday.Itshowe
Brazilian President Michel Temer will sue Joesley Batista, the owner of meatpacking giant JBS, for slander, according to a statement released on Saturday.
ThoughtBrazil'scorruptionfightwasugly?Well,turnsoutthecombatantsmightonlybegettingwarmedup.Barelyayearfromthedayhetookoverfollowingtheimpeachmentofhispredecesso
Brazil'stopelectoralcourtdismissedacaseonFridaythatthreatenedtounseatPresidentMichelTemerforallegedlyreceivingillegalcampaignfundsinthe2014electionwhenhewasther
Brazil'selectioncourtopenedhearingsTuesdaythatcouldtopplescandal-taintedPresidentMichelTemer,plungingLatinAmerica'sbiggestcountryintountestedpoliticalwaters.The
Brazil's President Michel Temer received on Monday an interrogation of 84 questions from federal police, as part of an investigation against him for supposed corruption.
WhenBrazilianPresidentMichelTemertookofficelastsummer,hepromisedtopushthroughtoughreformstogetthecountryoutofrecession.Hisplanscenteredonunpopularchangestothepe
J&F Investimentos, controlling shareholder of the world's largest meatpacker JBS SA, agreed to pay a record-setting 10.3 billion real ($3.2 billion) fine for its role in corruption scandals that threaten to topple President Michel Temer.
JFInvestimentos,controllingshareholderoftheworld'slargestmeatpackerJBSSA,agreedtopayarecord-setting10.3billionreal($3.2billion)fineforitsroleincorruptionscandal