• Become A Member
  • Gift Membership
  • Gift Membership
Scroll.in Logo
  • Gift Membership
  • Sign In
  • Become A Member
  • Home
  • Common Ground
  • The Latest
  • Members-Only
  • Video
  • Eco India
  • The Reel
  • Magazine
  • Trending
    Trending
    • Why India is not able to fully use the solar power it generates

      Why India is not able to fully use the solar power it generates

      Vaishnavi Rathore
    • Five rejoinders: What Ramachandra Guha gets wrong about Rahul Gandhi

      Five rejoinders: What Ramachandra Guha gets wrong about Rahul Gandhi

      Scroll
    • ‘Peddi’ review: Cricket, wrestling, running – and hyperbole

      ‘Peddi’ review: Cricket, wrestling, running – and hyperbole

      Scroll Staff
    • In this speculative memoir, an academic writes about chronic pain and liminal spaces she exists in

      In this speculative memoir, an academic writes about chronic pain and liminal spaces she exists in

      Shahd Alshammari
    • Children’s picture book: Will Paati’s bedtime story lead to sleep or a midnight dosa adventure?

      Children’s picture book: Will Paati’s bedtime story lead to sleep or a midnight dosa adventure?

      Nisha Ravindranathan
    • Why generic obesity drugs are unlikely to help those who need them the most

      Why generic obesity drugs are unlikely to help those who need them the most

      Sunoor Verma
    • In a new book, portraits of India’s arts community by the scion of an iconic Delhi photo studio

      In a new book, portraits of India’s arts community by the scion of an iconic Delhi photo studio

      Ram Rahman
      , 
      Ajay Shanker
       & 
      Gary Reid
    • Ramachandra Guha: How the Gandhi family has helped Modi consolidate power

      Ramachandra Guha: How the Gandhi family has helped Modi consolidate power

      Ramachandra Guha
    • Mumbai is worried about water, but its control over mainland dams is depriving others

      Mumbai is worried about water, but its control over mainland dams is depriving others

      Sachin Tiwale
    • A new book brings an eyewitness account of Japan’s invasion of North East India during World War Two

      A new book brings an eyewitness account of Japan’s invasion of North East India during World War Two

      PRS Mani
    • Jeff Bezos says poetry without rhyming is easy – but it’s not that simple

      Jeff Bezos says poetry without rhyming is easy – but it’s not that simple

      Bronwyn Lea, The Conversation
    • Why Delhi University’s four-year undergraduate programme has left students in panic

      Why Delhi University’s four-year undergraduate programme has left students in panic

      Johanna Deeksha
    We Need Your Help
    Scroll has produced award-winning journalism despite threats, falling ad revenues and rising costs. Support our work. Become a member today.
  • More
    More
    • Politics
    • Culture
    • India
    • World
    • Film and TV
    • Music
    • Books and Ideas
    • Business and Economy
    • Health
    • Education
    • Climate and Environment
    Newsletters
    • The Daily Brief
    • Now Watching By The Reel
    Read on the Go
    Get updates
    Please Don't Look Away
    AI is hollowing out independent media, stealing our readership and revenue. Only you can stop this bleeding. Support our work. Join Scroll today!
  • Newsletters

Michel Temer

  • Brazil President Michel Temer faces more corruption charges, accused of leading a criminal group

    Brazil President Michel Temer faces more corruption charges, accused of leading a criminal group

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 15, 2017 · 11:52 am
  • Lula’s conviction proves Brazil is strong enough to reform itself

    Lula’s conviction proves Brazil is strong enough to reform itself

    Felipe Krause, The Conversation
    · Jul 15, 2017 · 11:30 pm
  • Brazil: Court acquits President Michel Temer in corruption case

    Brazil: Court acquits President Michel Temer in corruption case

    Scroll Staff
    · Jun 10, 2017 · 07:41 am
  • Domestically, Brazil was a mess. Now, its foreign policy is in crisis too

    Domestically, Brazil was a mess. Now, its foreign policy is in crisis too

    Carlos Milani, The Conversation
    · Jun 04, 2017 · 11:30 pm
  • Brazil: Army deployed as protestors demanding President Temer’s resignation set building on fire

    Brazil: Army deployed as protestors demanding President Temer’s resignation set building on fire

    Scroll Staff
    · May 25, 2017 · 01:45 pm
  • Brazil’s tide against corruption swells, as its president gets embroiled in a bribery scandal

    Brazil’s tide against corruption swells, as its president gets embroiled in a bribery scandal

    Susan Rose-Ackerman, The Conversation
    · May 23, 2017 · 11:30 pm
  • Brazilian President Michel Temer moves out of official residence because of ‘ghosts’: Report

    Brazilian President Michel Temer moves out of official residence because of ‘ghosts’: Report

    Scroll Staff
    · Mar 12, 2017 · 04:16 pm
  • Michel Temer sworn in as president of Brazil, vows to bring in a 'new era' of government

    Michel Temer sworn in as president of Brazil, vows to bring in a 'new era' of government

    Scroll Staff
    · Sep 01, 2016 · 06:50 pm