Brazil’s “Devastating Bill”

Brazil’s Congress has passed the so-called “devastation bill,” easing environmental licensing for projects in the Amazon and reducing protections for indigenous and quilombola lands. Critics warn it’s the biggest environmental rollback since the 1980s, potentially enabling large-scale deforestation and biodiversity loss. Supporters claim it will boost investment by removing bureaucratic hurdles. President Lula could veto the bill, but Congress may override. With the Amazon’s global role in climate regulation and biodiversity, the law’s passage could have worldwide environmental consequences, including for Africa.

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Growing Pains of BRICS: Expansion Tests Unity and Purpose

The recently convened BRICS foreign ministers' meeting in April 2025 failed to issue a joint statement on the bloc’s response to the United States’ protectionist trade policies under President Donald Trump. While the grouping has lofty ambitions to credibly represent the Global South, there are lingering doubts whether the organisation is wavering in establishing a unified direction and purpose with an expanded membership.

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