International action to fight the fires in the Amazon rainforest are being delayed... as Brazil and France continue to clash over aid from the G7.<br />In fact, Brazil's leader has refused to accept the G7's offer of aid...UNLESS he receives an apology from his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron.<br />For more on this and other news around the world, let's turn to our Kim Da-mi.<br />Da-mi, tell us more.<br />Right Mark, on top of rejecting the 20-million U.S. dollar emergency aid offer from G7 countries, Brazil is slamming the gesture as "colonialist."<br />According to AFP,...a top Brazilian official mocked French President Emmanuel Macron, saying "Macron cannot avoid a foreseeable fire in a church that is a world heritage site",...referring to the devastating fire that destroyed most of the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral in April.<br />The official added that Marcon should take care of "his home and his colonies."<br />Brazil's rejection comes after the French leader accused his Brazilian counterpart of "lying" about fighting climate change.<br />Jair Bolsonaro has urged Marcon to apologize for insulting him by calling him a liar.<br />The Brazilian government initially welcomed the G7's offer...but later changed its mind citing France's disrespect towards Brazil's sovereignty.<br />While the two sides argue,...the world's largest tropical rainforest is burning down,...with the highest number of fires this year since 2013.<br />