VIDEOS: Acre News 2nd Edition this Thursday, March 12, 2026
The news segment discusses various political and economic stories affecting Brazil, including illegal monitoring of officials, the Mega-Sena lottery, fuel price changes, and international affairs involving the US and Israel.
In the latest edition of Acre News, a variety of pressing topics are discussed that depict the current landscape in Brazilian politics and global affairs. The segment starts with claims by Dino about being monitored illegally, highlighting concerns over privacy and accountability in political behavior. Following this, Minister Moraes reversed his earlier statement, denying that a Trump adviser visited Brazilian President Bolsonaro, reflecting the complex relationships and communication between Brazil and the US under the current administration.
The economic situation is also a key focus, particularly concerning the Mega-Sena lottery, which has accumulated a jackpot of 75 million Reais, drawing public interest. In addition, an announcement regarding a reduction in diesel prices by 0.64 Reais aims to ease the financial burden on consumers, especially significant in an election year where the incumbent government is under scrutiny. This demonstrates the government's approach to address pressing economic issues while trying to boost its popularity amid electoral challenges.
International news is also presented, with a report on the US allowing countries to purchase Russian oil that has been detained at sea for a limited time, indicating ongoing complexities in global energy politics. Moreover, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahuβs statement regarding an airstrike that reportedly killed an Iranian nuclear scientist illustrates the tense geopolitical landscape. These stories collectively provide insight into the multifaceted challenges Brazil is facing both domestically and abroad.