Jair Bolsonaro
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Indigenous tribes are appealing to the U.N. to help stop deforestation and raids on tribal lands, which have both increased under President Jair Bolsonaro.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged to ramp up coronavirus testing and ensure more protection for NHS staff. Universal Credit applications have soared, with almost one million applications in the last two weeks. UN Climate Talks have been postponed to 2021 due to the outbreak and Wimbledon has been cancelled.
The president keeps meeting people who could transmit the virus to him.
A year into his presidency, Jair Bolsonaro is facing accusations of genocide against his country’s Indigenous minorities. The violence began before he even took office.
Brazil's President Bolsonaro is set to be the chief guest at India's Republic Day Parade in 2020.
A few charred trees are all that remain in this patch of the Amazon after it was ravaged by fires, a sombre scene which has angered the international community as a record number of fires in the Amazon rainforest intensified an unfolding environmental crisis.
The Brazilian leader said the French president must retract some of his comments, "and then we can speak".
The move comes after widespread criticism of president Jair Bolsonaro’s handling of the crisis.
How a passion for “that rich piece of Brazil", the Amazon rainforest, has made Bolsonaro into a victim.