Lisbon, March 11, 2026 (Lusa) - The potential end to the Iran War, the fall in oil prices (though fuel will still rise), and the new president's first day on the job are all on the front pages of Portugal's newspapers this Wednesday.
Sábado:
- "António Lobo Antunes. 1942-2026. Special edition. The fabulous life of the prince of literature"
- "Iran War Dossier. The costs to your pocket, the risks for those who miss their holidays, and Vasco Rato's analysis of what Trump wants"
- "Money. How banks veto loans to those who gamble online"
- "Artificial intelligence. There are apps for psychological support. We tested one"
Correio da Manhã:
- "PSP warning. Scams involving fake accidents are on the rise. Elderly drivers are the main victims"
- "President in the real country. Seguro wants agreement on labour reform"
- "Bodo/Glimt-Sporting. Borges wants to keep dreaming on the Arctic ice"
- "Pressure on management. Mourinho asks for reinforcements for Benfica to be champions"
- "FC Porto. Borja Sainz and Francisco Moura speed to Stuttgart"
- "Health. Loures Hospital receives pregnant women from Ribatejo"
- "Delays at “Marquês”. Lawyers clear Sócrates of corruption charges"
- "War in the Middle East. Iran massacres Kurds with drones and missiles"
- "Politics. Chega mayor strips elected party members of power"
- "People stunned. UFO sighted in Porto during the early hours"
- "They were friends. Epstein accompanied Weinstein's downfall"
Público:
- "Government invests €15 million to restore beaches before summer"
- "Presidency. On the second day, Seguro went inland and raised his voice to the government"
- "Labour Package. Presidential appeal leads to return to negotiations"
- "Higher education. A single exam to apply for more than 1,300 courses"
- "Madeira. Political crisis in one of Chega's three town halls"
- "Housing. Complaints about real estate mediation quadrupled"
- "Middle East. Who decides when the war in Iran ends?"
- "Festival. António Marcos, poetic worker of marrabenta at the Mozambique Music Meeting"
Jornal de Notícias:
- "Fuel prices rise again, with petrol seeing the biggest increase"
- "Humanitarian tragedy. 245,000 children flee bombs in Lebanon"
- "University of Porto condemned for harassment of female lecturer"
- "Storms. Portugal was one of the worst-affected countries in the world"
- "Smuggling. Baby eels paid at 300 euros per kilo was worth 6500 in China"
- "Champions. Sporting in Norway in search of a historic achievement"
- "Work. Seguro calls for a “balanced agreement” on labour reform"
- "People. The president's wife's “first lady blue” dress"
Diário de Notícias:
- "First Centralised Obstetrics Emergency Unit moves forward in Loures, but only with additional nursing staff"
- "Seguro's presidency gets off to a rocky start with calls for more support"
- "DN/Aximage barometer. 78% approve of the Armed Forces' response to the storms"
- "Labour. Seguro revives negotiations for labour agreement"
- "Markets. Barrel falls 28% after Trump says the end to war will come “very soon”"
- "War in Iran. Costa and Von der Leyen clash over world order"
- "Militants. Half of the PSD above the Douro River and 43 municipalities without elected bodies"
- "Interview. Francisco Pereira Coutinho. “For the Russians, Ukraine is an existential war”"
- "Documentary. Paul McCartney: how to survive the Beatles"
- "Football. Sporting wants to keep dreaming in the Champions League against Bodo/Glimt"
Negócios:
- "War in Iran threatens to be a new blow to the automotive sector"
- "Seguro still believes in an agreement to change labour law"
- "IP uses artificial intelligence “bot” to speed up public procurement"
- "For 14 years, Portugal has been selling more technology than it buys"
- "Transport. Dispute between FlixBus and Rede Expressos with no solution in sight"
- "Sustainability 20|30. Francisco Castanheira. CEO and founder of Delivery Express. Immigration policy “is creating difficulties”"
O Jornal Económico:
- "Chip shortage is the main obstacle to car production"
- "Bankers united in rejecting criticism of excessive prudence in lending"
- "Von der Leyen announces €200 million for EU investment in nuclear power"
- "Oil and gas sink more than 16% after Trump announces end of war"
- "Labour law. Social partners agree to return to the negotiating table after Seguro's appeal"
- "Miranda Sarmento puts aside amended budget for now"
- "Government asks Brussels for support as one-off expenditure"
- "Mercadona to open 12 more stores in Portugal"
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