This Sunday (1), the TV Brasil airs, at 7:30 pm, a new edition of the program Brazil in the World. In the Rio de Janeiro studio, journalists Cristina Serra, Jamil Chade and Yan Boechat welcome economist Laura Carvalho to analyze global reactions to excessive dependence on the United States after a year of Donald Trump’s government.
Furthermore, the attraction comments on the new French laws with restrictions on Big Techs, the role of China in this new economic design and the most recent American threats to the Cuban regime.
This week’s guest Laura Carvalho is an Economics professor at the University of São Paulo (USP) and director of the Open Society Foundations.
In 2018, she released the book Brazilian Waltz: from boom to economic chaoswho investigates the growth and subsequent crisis of the Brazilian economy from 2014 onwards.
About production
The program Brazil in the World is dedicated to unraveling major global events with the depth that each topic requires.
Conducted by specialist journalists Cristina Serra, Jamil Chade and Yan Boechat, the attraction presents consistent analyzes and, in each edition, welcomes a guest who contributes to expanding the understanding of the international scenario and its effects on society.
Shown weekly on TV Brasil always on Sundays, at 7:30 pm, the program lasts one hour.
Cristina Serra has worked as a journalist for around 40 years, having worked at Globo for 26 years, as a correspondent in New York and in other roles.
Journalist Jamil Chade has worked for two decades as a correspondent for several outlets at the United Nations (UN) office in Geneva, during which time he contributed to the BBC, CNN, Guardian and Brazilian outlets.
Yan Boechat has covered international conflicts for 20 years for various outlets, such as Folha de S.Paulo and The State of S. Paulo. Already reported on site in Africa, the Middle East, Russia and Latin America.
The program has already interviewed personalities such as the Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Marina Silva; ambassador André Correa do Lago, president of COP30, geographer Elias Jabbour and economist Juliana Furno.
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