Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff survived torture as a member of the anti-government guerillas under the military dictatorship. Four decades later, as president, she's fighting for her political survival.
At three percent, the wafer thin majority was barely enough to kickstart a second term in the chair for Dilma Rousseff. However, after months spent wading through a campaign trail of petty low blows ...
Former Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was offered the chance to stay for another five years as head of the New Development Bank (NDB, also known as the BRICS Bank) by Russian President ...
Former Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was “unanimously” elected as the head of the New Development Bank (NDB), a multilateral financial institution set up by the BRICS (Brazil, Russia ...
24) that he has proposed extending Brazil’s leadership of the BRICS bank for another five-year term, with Dilma Rousseff remaining at the helm of the bloc’s key financial institution.