VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd Edition-TO of Thursday, March 12, 2026
The news segment covers various topics including allegations of illegal monitoring of transfer activities by Dino, a reversal of a statement by Moraes regarding a Trump aide's visit to Bolsonaro, Mega-Sena lottery accumulation, diesel prices, U.S. oil purchasing regulations, reforms aimed at consumer costs by Lula, an American refueling plane crash in Iraq, and an Israeli airstrike that killed an Iranian nuclear scientist.
In a recent broadcast, various crucial topics were discussed, including allegations by Dino that his transfers were illegally monitored. This claim indicates a significant concern regarding privacy and security practices within Brazilian politics. Furthermore, Moraes retracted a prior statement, denying that a Trump aide had visited Bolsonaro, which may affect the diplomatic relationships between Brazil and the United States.
Additionally, the Mega-Sena lottery has seen an accumulation of R$ 75 million, showcasing the continued interest in lottery games amidst economic challenges. In response to rising diesel prices, the government announced a reduction of R$ 0.64 per liter, reflecting efforts to alleviate the financial pressure on consumers, especially in an election year when economic issues are paramount. Lula's actions are crucial in this context as they may influence voter sentiments and the political landscape.
Other notable stories included a report on the U.S. allowing countries to purchase held Russian oil for 30 days, an American refueling plane crashing in Iraqi airspace, and a statement from Netanyahu regarding an Israeli strike that resulted in the death of a prominent Iranian nuclear scientist. These international developments add layers of complexity to Brazil's foreign policy considerations and economic strategies, particularly in connection with energy markets and security issues.