World Leaders In Shock As Clashes Erupt In Brazil, COP30 Stormed By Violent Indigenous Protesters Chaos erupted at Brazil’s COP30 climate summit as dozens of Indigenous protesters stormed the venue in Belém, demanding forest protection and land rights. Chanting “Our land is not for sale,” they clashed with security guards who tried to block entry using tables as barricades. Several guards were injured, and authorities confiscated heavy sticks from the crowd. Protesters accused agribusiness, miners, and oil companies of destroying their communities. The U.N. confirmed minor injuries and damage, assuring that the summit would resume Wednesday. President Lula hailed Indigenous voices as vital to shaping global climate policy amid intensifying Amazon deforestation concerns. Watch

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