VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd Edition of Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The article covers various recent events in Brazil, including judicial decisions, political polls, and serious criminal allegations involving significant amounts of money and violence.
The article from G1 provides a detailed overview of several key events in Brazil as reported in the 2nd edition of Jornal Anhanguera. It highlights a ruling by the Minister of the TCU that has made access to documents from the Central Bank regarding the Master case more restrictive. Additionally, it reports on the Tribunal's decision to appeal against Minister Dino's suspension of certain financial supplements, reflecting ongoing tensions in Brazil's judicial and political landscape.
Furthermore, the piece discusses the police operation that led to a large sum of money being thrown from a 30th-floor window, linked to federal police action, raising questions about corruption and crime in high places. It also touches on a surprising decision involving a judge from MS who was punished with retirement for releasing a leader of the PCC criminal organization. These stories coalesce into a picture of a country grappling with crime and corruption at multiple levels.
On the political front, a survey indicates that President Lula is still leading in the polls for a potential second term, although the margin has narrowed against challenger FlΓ‘vio. FlΓ‘vio's comparison of Lula to an old car points to the contention within the election dialogue, while key figures in the PT party dismiss the idea of a viable third option. Meanwhile, serious charges of homicide have been filed against three gym owners, indicating a rise in accountability within the community, alongside discussions about police actions in the Epstein case, which criticize how victims were treated during the Trump administration and involve discussions of military actions against Iran.