AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLand & Housing: Brazil’s land regularization law (Law 13,465/2017) cleared a major step after Temer’s sanction, but critics say it risks a one-size-fits-all titling approach that could reshape favela and urban rules unevenly. History & Rights: In Rio’s Vidigal, residents resisted mid-dictatorship evictions decades ago—an enduring reminder of how forced removals were carried out and challenged. Environment & Trade: Brazil is pushing the EU to accept its deforestation monitoring data as Brussels prepares to enforce rules that could hit big Brazilian farm exports like soy, cattle and coffee. Energy: Petrobras says it has found hydrocarbon indications in an ultra-deepwater well off Amapá, its first offshore discovery there, while drilling continues. Politics: Lula and rival Flávio Bolsonaro kicked off campaign moves as polls show a tight race. Culture & Community: A Yoruba heritage festival in Brandon highlighted the diaspora’s roots, while El Salvador’s “Pigmen Trip” murals show how art can reclaim public space after gang control.
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