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Brazilian indigenous protesters have ended a blockade of the Trans-Amazonian Highway, reopening a crucial grain shipping route linking farmers to the Miritituba river port. The protests, which started on March 25, were aimed at pressuring Brazil's Supreme Court to overturn a 2023 law limiting indigenous land rights.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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