AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAmazon Watch: MapBiomas says deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon fell 23.5% in 2025 and total native vegetation loss hit the lowest level since 2019, with tougher enforcement credited for the slowdown. World Cup Fitness Watch: Neymar says his bruised right calf is “in one piece” and expects to report to Brazil duty, though ESPN sources say swelling may mean he misses warm-ups vs Panama and Egypt. Humanitarian Aid: Brazil plans to airlift food from Santa Cruz to La Paz to ease shortages from Bolivia’s roadblocks, coordinating with Bolivia and using a Brazilian Air Force aircraft. Public Health/Policy: Brazil approved its first generic semaglutide pen after the Ozempic patent expiry, adding pressure to the country’s fast-growing GLP-1 market. Security & Crime: Brazil-linked reports highlight ongoing efforts against organized crime and trafficking, including a recent arrest of a leader tied to the First Capital Command in Bolivia. Sports Scams: Authorities warn of fake Panini World Cup stickers and WhatsApp traps targeting collectors.
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