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Smokes rises from forest fires in Altamira in August. Farm owners have scuffled with forest defenders in the Amazonian city. Photograph: Joao Laet/AFP/Getty Images
November 22, 2019
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Deforestation of the Brazilian Amazon has hit the highest annual level in a decade, according to new government data which highlights the impact the president, Jair Bolsonaro, has made on the world’s biggest rainforest. The new numbers, showing almost 10,000 sq kms were lost in the year to August, were released as emboldened farm owners scuffled with forest defenders in Altamira, the Amazonian city at the heart of the recent devastation.

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