Andre Liohn

Demonstrators attend a protest against Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff in São Paulo on March 15, 2015. Protest organizers in dozens of cities across Brazil are planning marches to pressure Rousseff over unpopular budget cuts and a corruption scandal tha

A ‘fragile moment’ is reached in Brazil as millions rage against corruption

Global Politics

Protesters in Brazil used social media to send millions of people into the streets last weekend, calling for President Dilma Rousseff to be impeached. One Brazilian says the marches are just one symptom of deep-seated anger and division over the country’s high level of corruption.

Remembering Photojournalists Killed in Misrata

Conflict & Justice