Dilma Rousseff

China to Invest $50 Billion in Brazil

Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang revealed that China is set to engage in a multibillion worth of trade and investment deals with Brazil.

Brazil President Rousseff Re-Elected After Tight Race With Aecio Neves

Getting a little more than half of the votes, Dilma Rousseff won a second term in what has been called as the "tightest" presidential elections in Brazil.

Dilma Rousseff Denounces U.S. Spy Program at the UN

During the 68th UN General Assembly in New York, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff denounced the diplomatic and economic espionage carried out by the United States against her country, something she called "a great violation to sovereignty."

Obama United Nations Speech Text Transcript: UN General Assembly 2013 Speech Recap by Pres. Obama after Brazil's Dilma Rousseff [Video]

President Barack Obama delivered his fifth General Debate speech at the United Nations with Syria, Iran, and nuclear weapons as some of the main topics on Sept. 24.

Brazil's President Postpones Visit to U.S. Due to NSA Spying

Brazilian leader Dilma Rousseff has postponed a meeting to the U.S. to meet with President Obama over revelations of N.S.A spying in Brazil.

Brazil Cancels Rousseff's Visit to US Over Alleged NSA Espionage

The President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, cancelled her planned trip to the United States in late October because Brazilian authorities are still waiting for an explanation on the alleged American espionage activities, CNN reported.

Brazil's 2014 Election Campaign Gets Off To Early Start

Brazil's 2014 election season got off to an unusually early start this week with the unofficial launch of President Dilma Rousseff's re-election campaign by her mentor and predecessor, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Brazil Proposes Looser Fiscal Rules to Spur Growth

Brazil's government has proposed changes to a fiscal responsibility law that set the foundation for a decade of economic prosperity in Latin America's largest economy, two local newspapers said on Saturday.

Rio Olympics, World Cup at Risk with Royalty Bill, Governor Warns

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff is under pressure to veto an oil royalty bill that will slash the revenues of Rio de Janeiro state and put the 2016 Olympics and the 2014 World Cup in peril, according to the state's governor.

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