VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st Edition this Wednesday, March 11, 2026
The Acre Journal covers significant updates including economic evaluations by the public, political polling data, and international relations developments involving the United States and Brazil.
The Acre Journal's first edition on March 11, 2026, reports on various updates from Brazil and international news. Notably, it highlights a reported near doubling of Vorcaro's assets coinciding with the beginning of investigations into the Master basketball team. In the political realm, recent data shows that in the second round of polling for the upcoming elections, President Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro are now tied for the first time, each garnering support from 41% of respondents. This shift indicates a potentially competitive electoral landscape ahead.
Furthermore, a recent survey by Datafolha reveals that 46% of Brazilians believe the country's economic situation has worsened over the past year, while only 24% think it has improved. This data presents a concerning outlook for the current administration as they face criticism for economic performance amid investigations and rising political tension. The article also covers the judicial acceptance of a debt renegotiation request from Grupo Pão de Açúcar, reflecting ongoing economic challenges faced by major corporations in Brazil.
On the international stage, tensions between the U.S. and Brazil are highlighted as U.S. prosecutors state they will not consider Brazil's position on the PCC and terrorism-related matters. Additionally, the U.S. is set to release 172 million barrels of oil from its strategic reserve, a move that has implications for global energy markets. The report concludes with comments from Iranian officials regarding U.S. policies and mentions a lottery winner who correctly guessed five numbers, taking home over R$ 19 million.