THE TV Brasil presents this Sunday (11), at 7:30 pm, an unprecedented edition of the program Brazil in the World. To discuss the consequences of the United States offensive on Venezuela and the signal that this action sends to the world, journalists Cristina Serra, Jamil Chade and Yan Boechat receive Monica Herz, who has a PhD in International Relations from London School of Economics and Political Science. The episode also addresses the impacts on Latin America and the risks that arise in this new scenario.
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One of the highlights of the edition is that Yan Boechat’s participation will take place directly from the Simón Bolívar Bridge, the main land border between Venezuela and Colombia. The journalist is in the Colombian city of Cúcuta, following the developments of the conflict in situ, together with cinematography coordinator Gilvan Alves. Their trip to the border continues the special coverage that TV Brasil has been developing the topic since Saturday (3), the date of the invasion of Venezuela and the kidnapping of President Nicolas Maduro by the United States. The broadcaster was the first to show images from the border region, thanks to the partnership with TV Universitária de Roraima, part of the National Public Communication Network.
Monica Herz is director of the Latin American Institute for Multilateralism and, until 2025, she was a full professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio). He is a reference in Latin American international politics and global governance, with vast academic production in books and articles on international relations and global security.
About production
The program Brazil in the World is dedicated to unraveling major global events with the depth that each topic requires. Conducted by journalists Cristina Serra, Jamil Chade and Yan Boechat, it presents consistent analyzes and, in each edition, it 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, among other roles. Jamil Chade has worked for two decades as a correspondent for various vehicles at the UN office in Geneva, during which time he contributed to the BBC, CNN, The Guardian and Brazilian vehicles. Yan Boechat has been covering international conflicts for 20 years for several outlets and has 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 Corrêa do Lago, president of COP30; as well as geographer Elias Jabbour.
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