The search for a missing British journalist and a Brazilian Indigenous expert who disappeared in the Amazon, is continuing.
The men's disappearance has prompted global protests and anger against the Brazilian President for failing to devote more resources to finding the pair.
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Folge vom 15.06.2022Search for missing UK journalist and Brazilian Indigenous expert continues
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