VIDEOS: NSC News from Thursday, March 12, 2026
The G1 news segment covers various stories including illegal monitoring of political figures and economic impacts in Brazil.
In the latest NSC news segment from March 12, 2026, several critical stories emerge that highlight political and economic issues in Brazil. Among these, it is reported that political figure Dino claims that his movements were illegally monitored, raising concerns over privacy and political interference in the country. Additionally, the news covers a significant reversal by Minister Moraes, who denied the visit of a Trump advisor to President Bolsonaro, suggesting ongoing tensions in Brazilian-American political relations.
On the economic front, the Mega-Sena lottery is projected to reach a payout of R$ 64 million, attracting considerable public interest. The report also discusses a government initiative to reduce diesel prices by R$ 0.64 as part of a broader package aimed at curbing rising fuel costs. This move is particularly significant given the impact on consumers' wallets, especially in an election year where President Lula is seeking to mitigate the economic pressures on the Brazilian populace.
In international news, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claims that an Israeli attack led to the death of an Iranian nuclear scientist, which may have ramifications for diplomatic relations in the Middle East. Another local investigation uncovers accusations of harassment by a lieutenant against his deceased wife, while financial irregularities involving the brother-in-law of a controversial figure continue to draw scrutiny as he moved R$ 99 million in just seven months, a sum deemed inconsistent with his declared income.