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On Saturday, Brazilian President Michel Temer challenged a recorded conversation implicating him in a corruption probe. He said he would continue as president and ask the Supreme Court to verify the integrity of the recording. During a speech in Brasilia, the president reiterated that he would not resign by saying that "Brazil will not be derailed.

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