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VIDEOS: Acre Journal 2nd Edition this Wednesday, February 11, 2026

The Acre Journal features a variety of topics including legal decisions and political updates in Brazil.

In this edition of the Acre Journal, key news highlights include a decision by a minister of the TCU, which restricts the access of the Central Bank to documents related to the Master's case. Furthermore, the court has taken action against a ruling by Dino that suspended certain financial bonuses, which has been a contentious issue as it pertains to budgetary limits. The public is keenly watching how these legal proceedings develop and affect governmental operations in Brazil.

On a different note, a significant police operation has taken place, resulting in a police officer throwing a bag containing BRL 429,000 from the 30th floor, raising questions regarding the handling of funds and police conduct. Additionally, a High Court Judge from Mato Grosso do Sul faced punishment after releasing a crime boss linked to the PCC, suggesting ongoing challenges within the judicial system regarding accountability and law enforcement integrity.

The political landscape is also covered, with recent polls showing President Lula leading in the second round of elections, although the margin is narrowing particularly against competitor Flávio. Flávio has made criticisms of Lula by comparing him to an outdated car model, indicating a tense election atmosphere. Meanwhile, three gym owners have been indicted for homicide due to a tragic incident, and there are mentions of international issues such as the U.S. government’s stance on the situation in Iran, highlighting the interconnected nature of domestic and global affairs.

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