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.
President Dilma Rousseff still has trouble chewing, after her jaw was dislocated during three years of torture and imprisonment under Brazil's former military leadership, it was revealed this week.
"[The West] is going to create what they did in Iraq and Afghanistan," says Ms Rousseff about Venezuela It has been almost a year since the impeachment of Brazil's former President Dilma ...
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 ...