VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 1st Edition of Tuesday, February 10, 2026
A series of local news events in Brazil, including a unanimous decision by the STJ to remove a minister amid harassment allegations and the increase in the number of students showing signs of poisoning after swimming classes.
The Brazilian news segment reports on several critical issues, with the notable highlight being the unanimous decision by the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) to remove a minister following serious allegations of harassment. This action indicates a significant stance by the court on issues of misconduct, reflecting the larger societal concern regarding integrity in government positions. The implications of such decisions suggest a potential shift in public trust towards judicial actions against entrenched political figures.
In other news, the report highlights a concerning development where the number of students experiencing signs of poisoning after swimming lessons has risen to six. Investigations reveal that a pool attendant, who was cleaning the facility, claimed he was following orders from the owner via WhatsApp. This situation raises serious questions about safety protocols in educational institutions and the responsibilities of individuals managing such environments, urging a closer look at regulatory measures that protect children.
Additionally, the story touches on the tragic incident involving a family that was buried in a landslide in Minas Gerais and the landmark ruling that condemned the murderers of Marielle Franco to compensate her widow, Mônica Benício. Benício characterized this as a 'symbolic victory' but plans to appeal for a higher compensation amount, set at R$ 200,000. These diverse reports reflect the current social fabric, indicating ongoing struggles for justice, safety, and accountability in Brazilian society.