This Sunday (14), at 7:30 pm, TV Brasil will show an unprecedented edition of Brazil in the World, which analyzes the main international events and their impacts on the country. The program will debate the geopolitics of football and how the 2026 World Cup is inserted in this context. In this episode, Cristina Serra, Jamil Chade and Yan Boechat welcome political scientist Carlos Eduardo Martins. Related news: EBC and UFPel open new public TV station in Pelotas. Climate of fear and high prices keep fans away from the World Cup in the USA. 2026 World Cup exposes tensions off the field. Furthermore, this week's Brazil in the World debates the topics that will be on the agenda at the G7 meeting next week, and updates the situation on the war between Iran and Israel, the protests in Bolivia and the elections in Peru and Colombia. The guest on the weekly program on TV Brasil has a degree in Sociology and Politics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio), a master's degree in Administration from Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) and a PhD in Sociology from the University of São Paulo (USP). Carlos Eduardo Martins is also a professor at the Institute of International Relations and Defense at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). About production Brazil in the World is dedicated to discussing, with depth and clarity, the major international events that shape politics, the economy and everyday life. Conducted by Cristina Serra, Jamil Chade and Yan Boechat, the program combines contextual analysis, accessible explanations and interviews with experts that help illuminate the reflections of the global scenario in Brazil. Cristina Serra has worked as a journalist for around 40 years, having worked at TV Globo for 26 years, as a correspondent in New York, among other roles. Journalist Jamil Chade has worked for two decades as a correspondent for various vehicles at the United Nations office in Geneva, during which time he contributed to the BBC, CNN, Guardian and Brazilian media outlets. Yan Boechat has covered international conflicts for 20 years for various outlets, such as Folha de S. Paulo and O Estado de S. Paulo, and has reported on-the-spot in Africa, the Middle East, Russia and Latin America. The program has already hosted personalities such as minister Marina Silva; ambassador André Corrêa do Lago, president of COP30; geographer Elias Jabbour; and economist Juliana Furno. Live and on demand Follow the programming of TV Brasil on open channels, pay TV and satellite dishes. Tune in: https://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/comosintonizar. Your favorite programs are on TV Brasil Play, via the website http://tvbrasilplay.com.br or via an app on your smartphone. The app can be downloaded for free and is available for Android and iOS. Also watch on WebTV: https://tvbrasil.ebc.com.br/webtv. Service Brazil in the World – Sunday, 6/14, at 7:30 pm, on TV Brasil Brazil in the World – Dawn from Sunday, June 14th, to Monday, June 15th, at 2am, on TV Brasil