The Temers have moved to the still luxurious but smaller Jaburu Palace nearby
Brazil's gross domestic product contracted by 3.6% in 2016
India allows cultivation only of transgenic cotton on commercial scale
Country's GDP shrunk by 3.8% in 2015 and over 3% in 2016
Dozens of inmates were beheaded, mutilated and set on fire during the fight
Between 50 and 60 bodies have been found, according to an initial count
Brazil has been slogging through two years of recession
Companies in Brazil spend on average 2,038 hours to do their taxes, according to the World Bank
To ensure public funds would not be used to cover high maintenance costs
Police said they arrested 100 people
Transactions involved the sale of 16 aircraft
Both leaders discussed the entire spectrum of bilateral relations and ways to deepen ties between India and Brazil
Rio is plagued by crime fueled in large part by fighting between heavily armed drug trafficking gangs
Elections for mayors and city governments across 5,568 municipalities in Latin America's biggest country were the first since Dilma Rousseff's impeachment
He also said that his enemies 'persecuted the PT to stop him being a candidate in 2018'
However, Lula has claimed that it is an attempt to prevent him from running in the 2018 presidential elections
Silva, his wife and 5 others are accused of illegally benefiting from renovations at a beachfront apartment in Guaruja
Michel Temer said Brazil's ratification would be presented formally to the UN later this month
The new president lacks the political capital for reforms
Michel Temer took power last week after Dilma Rousseff was removed from office by the Senate