VIDEOS: Good Morning Santa Catarina on Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Iran will not participate in the World Cup due to the ongoing war, according to the Minister of Sports.
The article covers several important news updates from Brazil, including the announcement that Iran will not participate in the upcoming World Cup due to the ongoing conflict. This decision by the Iranian government, as stated by the Minister of Sports, has implications for both international sporting events and diplomatic relations. Additionally, the article reports on RaÃzen, a major company in Brazil, seeking extrajudicial recovery for debts amounting to R$ 65 billion, highlighting the economic challenges faced by corporations in the country.
Further context is provided regarding local crime, as a police report contradicts the claims made by the husband of a police officer found dead in an apartment, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding her death. The article also mentions another young woman coming forward with allegations of collective rape against an individual already in custody, signaling a serious issue of sexual violence that is increasingly garnering attention in Brazil.
Moreover, the piece discusses the approval of data breaches in an ongoing CPI (Parliamentary Inquiry Commission) involving allegations against Zettel and a request to the Supreme Court for information about the death of a criminal known as 'Sicário.' The article concludes with a somber note about a viral photo of a boy waving to his mother shortly before his death, encapsulating the human impact of current events. This blend of sports, business, crime, and societal issues underscores the varied challenges facing Brazil today.