Main content
Sorry, this episode is not currently available

Dilma Rousseff in Key Senate Hearing.

Brazil's suspended president has defended her record during her impeachment trial.

Brazil's suspended president Dilma Rousseff has made a last-ditch effort in the country's Senate to avoid being impeached. The ѿý’s Daniel Gallas reports.

Germany’s economy minister Sigmar Gabriel says negotiations for a new EU-US trade deal have failed. Gary Huffbauer, a trade expert at the Petersen Institute, gives us his view from Washington.

“A painful chapter is now coming to an end”. The words of Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos as he signed a decree to halt military operations against left wing rebels - the Farc. Rupert Stebbings of BanColombia in Medellin tells us what it might mean for the country’s economy.

And we spend so much time at work, in a supposedly professional environment. But do we pay enough attention to civility in the workplace? Our regular commentator, Lucy Kellaway from the Financial Times, thinks we show too little respect to our colleagues. She's worried it's getting worse, and thinks technology could be to blame.

27 minutes

Podcast