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Rousseff will not attend Olympic ceremony in Rio de Janeiro The suspended Brazilian President will not attend the opening ceremony because she does not want to take a secondary position in the stadium
| Apr.18 |
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President Rousseff has 'clear conscience' over impeachment Dilma Rousseff says she is 'outraged' at attempts to impeach her and has a clear conscience
| Apr.17 |
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Rousseff loses lower house impeachment vote Map of Bras%EDlia Brazil Lower house has voted to start impeachment proceedings against President Dilma Rousseff over charges of manipulating government accounts | |
| Apr.16 |
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Rousseff makes last-minute bid for support President Dilma Rousseff has been holding last-minute talks with lawmakers a day before Congress votes on whether to impeach her
| Apr.11 |
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Brazil impeachment: Vote deals new blow to Rousseff Map of Brasilia Brazil Dilma Rousseff has suffered a blow to her hopes of staving off impeachment proceedings, after a committee voted they should go ahead
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| Jan.1 |
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Rousseff sworn in for 2nd term Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff immediately faces tough challenges after taking the oath of office before congress
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| Oct.26 |
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Dilma Rousseff re-elected Brazilian president  Left-leaning President Dilma Rousseff has been re-elected president of Brazil, after securing 51.45% of votes in a closely-fought election
Her rival, centrist candidate Aecio Neves, taking 48.55% of the vote
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| Oct.17 |
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Brazil leader 'dizzy' after debate President Dilma Rousseff says she is in good health after a bout of dizziness at the end of a TV debate
| Oct.12 |
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Silva backs Neves in blow for Dilma The environmentalist Marina Silva, who came third in presidential election, has backed opposition candidate Aecio Neves in the 2nd round
| Oct.5 |
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Rousseff set to face Brazil run-off  Brazilian incumbent Dilma Rousseff has won most votes in the country's presidential election, but has fallen short of outright victory | |
| Aug.20 |
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Silva runs for Brazilian presidency The Brazilian Socialist Party has named the internationally-acclaimed environmental campaigner Marina Silva as its new presidential candidat...
| Aug.16 |
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Marina Silva 'to replace' late candidate Campos The former Brazilian Environment Minister, Marina Silva, is expected to be named in the next few days to run for president in October
| Jun.10 |
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Brazil 'ready' for football World Cup, says Rousseff Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff says her country is ready, on and off the pitch, for the football World Cup which starts on Thursday
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| Sep.17 |
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Rousseff's U.S. visit postponed over alleged spying The U.S. and Brazil agreed to postpone Rousseff visit due to controversy over reports the U.S. government was spying on her communications | |
| Jun.24 |
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Brazil leader promises major reforms President Dilma Rousseff has proposed a referendum on political reforms in an effort to tackle protests that have swept the country
| Jun.21 |
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Brazil president announces reforms Dilma Rousseff has unveiled a series of reforms in an attempt to end days of nationwide anti-government protests
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| Jan.1 |
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Brazil inaugurates first female president Dilma Rousseff was sworn in Saturday amid cheers and tears from supporters, many of whom followed her rise from freedom fighter
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| Oct.31 |
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Brazil elects first female president Dilma Rousseff, 62, -- President Luiz Inacio da Silva's right-hand woman -- has served as his chief of staff and pPreviously, as energy minister
Rousseff has promised to continue policies that have fostered years of strong economic growth
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| Oct.3 |
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Rousseff pulls ahead in presidential race Ruling party candidate Dilma Rousseff led the race to be next president, but will likely fall short of winning the majority needed to avoid a runoff
| Jul.31 |
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Brazil leader offers asylum to Iran woman President Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva has offered asylum to Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, an Iranian woman sentenced to death by stoning
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| Mar.7 |
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Vatican backs abortion row bishop A senior cleric has defended the excommunication in Brazil of the mother and doctors of a young girl who had an abortion with their help
| Mar.6 |
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Lula 'rues' Church abortion move The president has criticised a Catholic archbishop for excommunicating several people who helped a young girl have an abortion
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