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Worldview 6.18.12

New Democracy conservative party supporters wave a Greek flag as a TV screen shows results at an election kiosk at Syntagma square in Athens Sunday.

New Democracy conservative party supporters wave a Greek flag as a TV screen shows results at an election kiosk at Syntagma square in Athens Sunday.

AP/Petros Giannakouris

New Democracy conservative party supporters wave a Greek flag as a TV screen shows results at an election kiosk at Syntagma square in Athens Sunday. (AP/Petros Giannakouris)

Monday on Worldview:

Greeks went to the polls over the weekend and gave a majority to the New Democracy party. The party wants to keep the country in the EU. Endy Zemenides, executive director of Hellenic-American Leadership Council dissects the decision.

Then, Brazil is once again on the global stage with its inclusion in the G-20, the growth of its energy industry and the upcoming 2014 World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics. Worldview talks with Brazilian policy experts Sérgio Fausto and Denis Mizne.

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