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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Wednesday, 11 February

Lisbon, Feb. 11, 2026 (Lusa) - Storm Nils, the fourth in a row after Kristin, Leonardo and Marta is dumping more rain on Portugal on Wednesday. On the political front, the internal affairs minister has resigned.

 

Diário de Notícias:

- "PS and Chega want Seguro involved in the succession of the Armed Forces"

- "MAAT. EDP collection on display: bold and “impossible” works"

- "Government. Eight months and five days later, Maria Lúcia Amaral resigns"

- "Depression Nils. “We will be affected, but the severity will be less than Marta,” says IPMA"

- "Tourism Luís Pedro Martins. TAP's new routes are still far from what we want in Porto"

- "United Kingdom. Starmer promises not to give up and internal revolt is difficult before May elections"

- "Interview. Carolina Santos: Research is the beauty of science, especially in academia, which does not shape or restrict principles"

- "Memory. Guilherme d'Oliveira Martins: It was António Alçada Baptista who introduced Mário Soares to Edgar Morin"

- "Road cycling. Cândido Barbosa: The Volta ao Algarve is better than in previous editions"

 

Correio da Manhã:

- "State positions. Nurse to lead the energy revolution"

- "Fábio Teixeira will earn around €3,700. Without professional experience or academic qualifications"

- "Montenegro takes over the portfolio. Portugal's minister for Home Affairs resigns"

- "Storm 'Nils' is the next to wreak havoc"

- "PJ inspectors shot in operation against paedophilia"

- "Controversial video. Fake rain in André Ventura's campaign"

- "Violence. Lisbon PSP went to Gaia to catch Super Dragão"

- "Market. Cars yield 11.4 billion to the State"

- "Epstein scandal. King's brother embarrasses the United Kingdom"

- "Benfica. Mourinho demands more from Pavlidis"

- "Classic. “Theft” of balls and towels only results in a fine of up to 1000"

 

Público:

- "Maria Lúcia Amaral. Portugal's minister for Home Affairs resigns"

- "Online games are being used to radicalise children"

- "United Kingdom. Labour decides to give Keir Starmer time"

- "António José Seguro. Influential magistrate returns to Belém"

- "Almada. Cliffs have “shifted” and the problem is here to stay"

- "SNS. Almost 1.4 million waiting for appointments or surgery"

- "Cinema. To be or not to be a political festival, that is the question in Berlin"

- "Motor sports. Degradation threatens to take Superbikes race away from Estoril Autodrome"

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- "Port of Leixões risks paying five million for explosion and death 14 years ago"

- "Floods and landslides cut off roads and flood homes"

- "Minister resigns and Montenegro takes over Portugal's minister for Internal Affairs portfolio"

- "Sea wreaks havoc across the country and jobs are at risk"

- "Portugal's criminal investigation police agency inspectors shot by father of suspect in sex crimes against minors"

- "Epstein files. Document referring to Ronaldo and Irina Shayk disappears from archive"

- "Inflation. Holidays, cocoa and meat on the list of products that became more expensive in 2025"

- "FC Porto. Samu will not play again this season"

 

Negócios:

- "87,000 cars fail to make it to the garage"

- "Portugal discovers new markets on the back of tariffs"

- "The peak of meme stocks was five years ago. Where are they now?"

- "Storm. Portugal's minister for Home Affairs leaves the government"

- "Technology. Google owner makes historic centenary broadcast"

- "Railway. Mota-Engil secures billion-euro contract in Congo"

- "Sustainability 20|30. Hugo Velez, co-CEO of Hipoges Iberia: An incentive programme is needed to promote construction for the middle class"

 

O Jornal Económico:

- "Nova faculties forced to have names in Portuguese"

- "Europe meets again to seek a way to be relevant"

- "Maria Lúcia Amaral leaves Internal Affairs"

- "Tamagochi turns 30 and some models are worth more than €2,700"

- "Metal Portugal exceeds €24 billion in exports"

- "90-day moratorium on loans for those affected by storms now in force"

- "ACAP proposes €4,000 or €5,000 for those who change cars"

- "Bondalti can now buy Ercros to create European group"

- "Continente bets on automation and AI to be efficient"

 

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