VIDEOS: Anhanguera Newspaper 2nd Edition from Thursday, March 12, 2026
Brazil's current events cover various topics, including illegal monitoring claims, international diplomatic news, mega lottery payouts, fuel price reductions, economic impacts on consumers, and a high-profile investigation.
The news from Brazil covers several significant stories currently affecting the nation. Among them is the claim by Dino, who asserts that his movements have been illegally monitored. This brings to light concerns about privacy and legal boundaries within political surveillance. Additionally, Moraes has retracted a previous statement denying the visit of a Trump advisor to President Bolsonaro, signaling ongoing international diplomatic negotiations and their complexities in the Brazilian political landscape.
In economic news, the Mega-Sena lottery is set to offer a substantial payout of R$ 64 million, which garners public attention and interest in lottery activities. Furthermore, a new governmental package is expected to decrease the price of diesel by R$ 0.64, a move aimed at stabilizing fuel prices amid rising costs. This economic intervention is particularly critical as Brazil approaches an election year, where consumer spending and inflation can heavily influence voter sentiment.
Lastly, notable figures such as Lula are attempting to mitigate the impacts of economic pressures on consumers in the run-up to elections, which adds a layer of strategic maneuvering to their political agendas. On the security front, a high-profile investigation into the activities of a lieutenant concerning the suspicious death of his wife has drawn attention. Alongside this, financial scrutiny is placed on the brother-in-law of Vorcaro, who reportedly moved R$ 99 million in just seven months, a figure that raises questions about its legitimacy in relation to disclosed income.