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Élection présidentielle – Le résultat officiel ne sera connu que dans quelques jours au Pérou

Élection présidentielle – Le résultat officiel ne sera connu que dans quelques jours au Pérou
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Présidentielle au Pérou: encore plusieurs jours avant le résultat officiel - Toute l actualité de la Martinique sur Internet

Présidentielle au Pérou: encore plusieurs jours avant le résultat officiel - Toute l actualité de la Martinique sur Internet
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Brazil s Jair Bolsonaro is the World s Most Dangerous Climate Denier

Man slaps Macron: Here s a list of incidents when world leaders faced physical assault

Last Updated: Man Slaps Macron: Here s A List Of Incidents When World Leaders Faced Physical Assault As Macron responds to getting slapped, here s list of world leaders have been a victim of public rage including ex-US President George W Bush & ex-Italian PM. IMAGE: Twitter French President Emmanuel Macron is not the only one who was on the receiving end of assault from the public after he was slapped during a walkabout on June 8. Several world leaders have been a victim of public rage including former US President George W Bush and Italy’s Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. From citizens throwing shoes to attacking with a metal replica, there are many heads of states who witnessed political outrage escalate to physical attacks. As two men have been arrested in the incident involving Macron, the French President later termed it an “isolated event.”

Brazil Adopt-a-Park program may negatively impact traditional peoples

Brazil ‘Adopt-a-Park’ program may negatively impact traditional peoples Brazil has launched an ambitious “Adopt-a-Park” program, inviting local and transnational companies to provide goods and services and help manage 132 conservation units of all types in the Brazilian Amazon. Should the program be successful, it would be extended to preserves across Brazil. Private response has been weak so far, with only eight companies, five Brazilian and three transnationals, signing up. That includes French-owned supermarket chain Carrefour, U.S. beverage maker Coca-Cola, and Dutch brewer Heineken. Details as to how the initiative will function have been scant. The Jair Bolsonaro government says it hopes that during a time of deep federal budget cuts to environmental programs, Adopt-a-Park will add the equivalent of $600 million in goods and services to conservation coffers. But the initiative has unleashed a firestorm of criticism from socioenvironmental NGOs and traditional communi

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