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Finance minister Henrique Meirelles is upbeat about reforms to the country’s economy
Overworked Supreme Court means inquiry unlikely to derail Temer reforms
Attorney-general also files petition to investigate 83 politicians over corruption
Unemployment is high, but investors are bullish and government sees end to recession
Release of potentially explosive Odebrecht revelations in the balance
Country looks beyond prison riots and corruption in hope of growth
Record fine for illegal payments by Odebrecht raises hopes of end to the country’s culture of impunity
Former president suffers her biggest legal setback after public works accusations
The former Brazilian president was impeached earlier this year following a gruelling battle. She talks about her stunning reversal of fortune and future plans
President tries to get reforms back on track after weeks of scandal
Michel Temer’s government is trying to cap spending as deficit reaches 10% of GDP
A vote will though support the legitimacy of a post-Rousseff government, writes Alex Cuadros
Nobody is too powerful to escape the Petrobras corruption probe
Notebook: Indifference is widespread yet rational, writes Samantha Pearson
The president has a chance to stabilise Brazil and begin painful reforms, writes George Magnus
Michel Temer is under pressure to fix toxic economic and political legacy ex-president left behind
President Temer’s biggest challenges are the economy and corruption
Impeachment of former Brazilian president followed a constitutional process
Historic vote to end Workers’ party rule comes as country struggles with recession
Brazil’s first female president will struggle to protect her legacy after impeachment
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