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Brazilian Tribe Sues New York Times, TMZ, and Yahoo for Defamation

The Marubo tribe in Brazil's Javari Valley is suing the New York Times, TMZ, and Yahoo for defamation, claiming a June 2024 New York Times article about their first internet access via Starlink falsely portrayed them as addicted to pornography, causing reputational harm and seeking $180 million in d...

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CPPIB's 9.3% Return Driven by Dividend-Paying Stocks

The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) reported a 9.3% return for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025, reaching $714.4 billion in assets, thanks to strategic investments in dividend-paying stocks such as Quebecor Inc., Teck Resources Ltd., Sabesp, WSP Global Inc., and Asahi Group Holdings...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Brazil's Datacenter Boom: Jobs vs. Drought in Caucaia

A massive datacenter, possibly for TikTok, is being built in drought-stricken Caucaia, Brazil, raising concerns about water usage amid a global AI boom; the project promises jobs but risks exacerbating existing water crises.

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Record Deforestation in 2024: Fires Double Losses, Threatening Climate Goals

In 2024, a record 6.7 million hectares of tropical primary forests were destroyed—nearly double the previous year—primarily due to fires used for agricultural land clearing, releasing 4.1 gigatons of greenhouse gases and jeopardizing global climate goals.

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Bolsonaro Coup Trial Begins

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is on trial for plotting a coup d'état and leading a criminal organization to overturn the 2022 election results, facing up to 40 years in prison; over 80 witnesses will testify, including high-ranking military officials.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Threatens Brazilian Indigenous Lands

Representatives of Brazilian indigenous communities traveled to Brussels to express concerns that the EU-Mercosur trade agreement will lead to increased agricultural production, deforestation, and conflicts over ancestral lands due to insufficient protections for indigenous rights within the agreeme...

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Life on Land
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Dilma Rousseff Granted Amnesty for Dictatorship-Era Torture

Former Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff was granted amnesty and R$ 100,000 compensation for torture and persecution during the 1964-1985 military dictatorship, following a unanimous decision by the Amnesty Commission, reversing a previous rejection under Jair Bolsonaro's government.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Record Forest Loss in 2024: Uncontrolled Fires Devastate Tropical Rainforests

Uncontrolled fires caused a record 6.7 million hectares (16.6 million acres) of primary tropical forest loss in 2024, an 80% increase from 2023, primarily driven by the worst drought in the Amazon rainforest's history and exacerbated by agricultural expansion and conflict in several countries.

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Life on Land
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Record-High Tropical Rainforest Destruction in 2024

A World Resources Institute (WRI) study reveals that 6.7 million hectares of tropical rainforest were destroyed in 2024, primarily due to fires (4.1 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions), exceeding previous records and jeopardizing global climate goals.

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theguardian.com
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How to Save the Amazon" Exposes Illegal Deforestation and Murder

Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira were murdered in the Brazilian Amazon on June 5, 2022, while investigating illegal deforestation; their unfinished book, "How to Save the Amazon," completed posthumously, details the complex web of crime and weak governance destroying the rainforest.

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Life on Land
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EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Threatens Brazilian Indigenous Rights

Representatives of Brazilian Indigenous groups traveled to Brussels to voice concerns about the EU-Mercosur trade deal, fearing increased deforestation and socio-environmental conflicts due to potential expansion of agriculture onto their ancestral lands, particularly given Brazil's new law restrict...

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Life on Land
theguardian.com
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Cop30 in Belém: Logistical Hurdles and Conflicting Environmental Policies

The UN's Cop30 climate conference, to be held in Belém, Brazil, in 2024, faces significant logistical challenges in accommodating delegates and promoting civil society participation, particularly concerning Indigenous groups and forest defenders, while Brazil grapples with conflicting environmental ...

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