The initial injunction argued that oil profits are a non-negotiable part of Brazilian heritage
This marks the second time Temer has avoided corruption proceedings since becoming president in May 2016.
Brazilian president charged for second time in less than three months
The proposed changes, which were presented by Brazil’s ministry of Labor, received sharp international criticism
Former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva continues his bus tour across the country
Recent austerity measures and modifications to the Brazilian constitution pose threat to Afro-Brazilian cultures
Peasants across Brazil held mass mobilizations on Monday demanding popular agrarian reform
Former Air Force Colonel discusses the origins of the Brazilian military's deeply conservative political ideology
First woman in the position, considered progressive, took over in order to oversee ongoing corruption investigations
Embattled Brazilian President Michel Temer seeks to enhance political legitimacy during his visit to the U.S.