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Gain a fresh perspective on Biden's impeachment case. With the House GOP pushing for the probe, how will the Republicans justify the eventual impeachment article as not merely a political attack but a genuine inquiry into Biden's alleged involvement in his son's controversial foreign business dealings? Follow for more! -
Biden's Pre-Presidential Conduct Not Grounds for Impeachment, Asserts GOP Senator Mullin
Read Now: Explore the GOP Senator Mullin's take on Joe Biden's pre-presidential deeds, arguing they aren't grounds for impeachment. Find the insights you've been searching for! -
Brazil's Main Opposition Party Still Divided to Join New Government
Brazilian President Dilma Roussef will face impeachment in the Senate. While, major opposition party still divided over joining the new government under Vice President Temer. -
Investigators Will Continue Digging on Petrobras Corruption Scandal
Brazil corruption investigator pleged to continue digging on corruption scandal at the state-owned oil company. The investigation has also paired with impeachment of president Dilma Roussef. -
Brazil's embattled president Dlima Rousseff fights to keep her position
Brazil's first female president Dlima Rousseff vows to fight for her position after an impeachment defeat in the lower house of the congress. The opposition camp rejoices on Sunday's voting results while supporters of vice president Michel Temer prepares for the new administration. -
Brazil's congressional committee votes for impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff
In a 38-27 vote, the congressional committee voted to support President Dilma Rousseff's impeachment for manipulating government money. -
Brazil Attorney General Jose Eduardo Cardozo sees impeachment case against President Rousseff illegal
Brazil's Attorney General Jose Eduardo Cardozo believes that the impeachment case against President Rousseff is illegal. Cardozo points out that the case is politically motivated and is just an attempt to discredit the president. -
Brazilian Leader Rousseff faces cries for her resignation
President Rousseff of Brazil faced protests and cries for her recognition after she appointed Former President Lula as Chief of Staff. Lula was supposed to be investigated for charges of bribery and money-laundering until the appoitnment made him immune from persecutions except by the Supreme Court. -
Brazil arrests push Petrobras probe back to Rousseff's door
President Dilma Rousseff’s austerity program to fix Brazil's shaky finances is again in trouble after her point man in the Senate was arrested in a widening corruption scandal, and it could reignite calls for her impeachment. -
Pressure mounts on Brazilian Congress to impeach president
Opposition activists handcuffed themselves to a pillar in Brazil's Congress on Wednesday seeking the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff for mismanaging a once-booming economy and undermining confidence in the country. -
Brazil opposition bolsters impeachment case against Rousseff
Opposition lawyers filed a new petition to Congress for the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on Wednesday, seeking to unseat the unpopular leftist leader for allegedly doctoring government accounts in 2014 and into her second term. -
Rousseff accuses Brazil opposition of 'coup-mongering'
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said on Tuesday her opponents are trying to overthrow a democratically elected government by seeking to oust her without any material facts while spreading hatred and intolerance across Latin America's largest country. -
Brazil attorney general urges new judge for key Rousseff case
Brazil's attorney general argued on Sunday for the removal of a judge overseeing an investigation of embattled President Dilma Rousseff's accounts, a last-minute attempt to avoid a ruling that could lead to her impeachment. -
Somalia parliament speaker drops impeachment motion against president
Somalia's parliamentary speaker has withdrawn an impeachment motion brought against President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud - the latest crisis to threaten the country's stability as it struggles to rebound from two decades of chaos and war. -
Guatemala prosecutors seek to impeach president after ex-VP's arrest
Prosecutors sought to impeach Guatemalan President Otto Perez on Friday over a corruption scandal that led to the arrest of his former vice president, deepening a government crisis ahead of presidential elections next month. -
Brazil protests aim to oust embattled President Rousseff
Tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered across Brazil on Sunday to call for the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, whom they blame for a vast corruption scandal and the economy's worst slump in a quarter century. -
Madagascar president challenges impeachment vote count
Madagascar President Hery Rajaonarimampianina challenged on Wednesday an impeachment vote against him in parliament, where critics say he has dragged religion into politics and failed to deliver on his promises. -
Brazilian vice-president sees no impeachment case against Rousseff
Brazil's vice president has dismissed the possibility that President Dilma Rousseff could soon be impeached for breaking fiscal responsibility laws, telling a Portuguese newspaper that the case against her was just in its early stages.
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