Mar 11 • 18:14 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

VIDEOS: Jornal do Almoço Florianópolis of Wednesday, March 11, 2026

A recent survey indicates that 51% of Brazilians disapprove of President Lula's government, while international news includes a record release of 400 million barrels of oil, a drone attack warning from the FBI related to Iran, and other various updates.

A survey conducted by Quaest reveals that 51% of Brazilians disapprove of the government led by President Lula, while 44% express approval. This reflects ongoing discontent regarding economic conditions and governance in Brazil, which may have implications for the current political climate and future elections. Furthermore, over 30 countries are set to release a record 400 million barrels of oil, a move that can significantly impact global oil prices and market dynamics, potentially providing relief to consumers amid rising fuel costs.

In international news, the FBI has alerted California law enforcement about potential drone attack risks from Iran, an alarming development that underscores ongoing geopolitical tensions and security concerns in the region. Meanwhile, former President Trump has expressed indifference toward this possibility, potentially signaling a shift in the political landscape as he addresses concerns that affect national security.

Additionally, regional stability considerations are heightened by Iran's decision not to participate in the World Cup, highlighting the nation’s strained relations with global sporting events. On the corporate front, Brazilian company Raízen has seen its stock values plummet by 70% over the past year, prompting efforts to renegotiate debts amounting to R$ 65 billion, indicating economic challenges that are reverberating through the Brazilian corporate sector.

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