[View the story "Worldview 11.27.12" on Storify]Worldview 11.27.12We continue to look at the fallout in Egypt following president Morsi's power grab, examine how the internet is helping to save the home and culture of Brazil's Surui people, and discuss how regional conflict affects women's health.St
Egyptian turmoil continues, as President Morsi attempts to grant himself sweeping powers. Then, Katherine Bolkovac whistleblows on the UN in Bosnia. And, Alison Cuddy looks at the musical connection between Chicago and Poland.
President Obama visited Southeast Asia this week, meeting with Burmese activist and politician Aung San Suu Kyi. Then, as newspaper revenues in the U.S. and Europe fall, the industry is growing in many developing nations. And, in Global Notes we survey the role of music in Angolan independence.
As the current Israel-Gaza conflict enters its seventh day of missile exchanges and civilian casualties, the possibility of an Israeli ground invasion looms over the region. Then, heavy fighting between Congolese rebels and government forces threatens to splinter the country. And, one group working to end impunity worldwide.
As Israeli troops and Gazan militants exchange rocket fire for a sixth day, governments around the region are looking for a diplomatic solution to the conflict. Then, an Eagle Scout works to raise awareness of post-traumatic stress disorder in veterans returning from America's wars.
We look into the inner circle of Chinese politics a day after Xi Jiping was named Secretary General of the Communist Party. Then, Milos Stehlik sizes up the new Bond film and Weekend Passport visits a paranoid 1980's vision of Romania.