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Guterres Heard Demands From Brazilian Indigenous People Who Led Them to Try to Invade Cop30's Headquarters.

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The main requirement was the need to guarantee property rights on their lands through their respective securities processes, according to a communication published by the United Nations.
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The main requirement was the need to guarantee property rights on their lands through their respective securities processes, according to a communication published by the United Nations.

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The federal government announced on this Tuesday (17), during COP30 in Belém (PA), the signing of ten new ports of indigenous land.

·Curitiba, Brazil
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Gazeta Do Povo broke the news in Curitiba, Brazil on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
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