Brazil's Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected a last-ditch attempt by President Michel Temer to have corruption charges against him suspended, opening the way for Congress to vote on whether to open a trial.
A 6-0 majority on the court voted down Temer's appeal, with five more justices still due to vote. Temer is accused of obstructing justice and racketeering.
GMT 04:36 2017 Wednesday ,12 April
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