Lisbon, March 31, 2026 (Lusa) – Tuesday's media landscape is dominated by the escalation of tensions in Iran and Trump's threats, impacting oil prices and the global economy, the financial shifts in IRS (Personal Income) tax refunds and rising housing loan risks in Portugal, and the country's technological milestones in space exploration with the launch of six new satellites.
Diário de Notícias:
- "Porto IPO (Institute of Oncology) fails to pay state subsidies to organ harvesting and transplant teams"
- "NASA. Artemis II lunar departure is set for tomorrow, marking humanity’s return to deep space"
- "Housing: high risk affects over one-fifth of state-guaranteed loans"
- "Justice. When does the Public Prosecutor's Office consider racial discrimination a crime?"
- "Francisco César: 'It's not people who have to change, it's the Socialist Party (PS) that must adapt.'"
- "War. Vital to Iran's economy, Kharg Island is in Trump's sights"
- "Cláudia Cardinale. An actress of the people and the aristocracy"
- "National Surf. Liga Meo Surf welcomes the best Portuguese in Figueira de Foz"
Correio da Manhã:
- "Tax settlements. IRS (Personal income tax) refunds will decrease as the tax return filing period begins tomorrow."
- "Almada. Teenager kills opponent in a football match"
- "War. Trump wants to keep Iran's oil"
- "Former minister denies. Mira Amaral suspected of domestic abuse"
- "Benfica. Mourinho trusts Pavlidis. Forward is to stay"
- "United States-Portugal friendly football match. Portugal wants to break the American 'blockade'"
- "Mortgages. Homes only paid off after retirement age"
- "Panic in Porto. Spreads terror in the metro with pepper spray"
- "Worse than in prison. Harsh rules for Bolsonaro"
- "Prisons. 140 are serving sentences longer than 25 years"
- "Lives. Cristina Ferreira lived a story identical to Eva's"
Público:
- "Majority identifies with the Constitution but advocates limited revision of the text"
- "Education. Municipal spending on schools: 'Meals are a critical case'"
- "Saramago may no longer be mandatory in year 12 school sylabus"
- "Nationality. Law shaky with threats of rejection from Chega (Far-right Party) and Socialists (PS)"
- "Performing arts. Study reveals that workplace harassment is a common reality"
- "Local power. Democratic initiatives have skyrocketed in the last decade"
- "Gregory Mann. There is 'room for the Chinese and the US on the Moon'"
- "Middle East. Invade Iran or 'blow it up' from the air? Pentagon makes plans; Trump makes threats"
- "Space. Six Portuguese satellites launched from the USA to help create the 'Waze of the Oceans'"
Jornal de Notícias:
- "State returns less IRS to taxpayers and some will pay more"
- "Not even half of household appliances are recycled"
- "Research. Portugal launches six satellites into space"
- "Mens national football team. Coach Roberto Martínez takes pressure off the friendly against the Americans"
- "Theatre. José Sócrates takes the stage in a satirical musical"
- "Gondomar. Abandons sister who fell off a motorcycle and was thrown onto the highway"
- "Valongo. Car explodes in a garage and leaves a woman burned"
- "Seia. Girabolhos dam moves forward after ten years"
- "People. Famous parents show pride in their trans children"
Negócios:
- "Builders sue local councils to recover VAT for rehabilitation work"
- "Efacec will be one of Mutares' biggest sales ever"
- "War in Iran. Storms take 0.5% of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and reduce the government's margin"
- "Houthis' entry into the conflict accelerates crude's path to US$200"
- "Incomes stalled even with pension bonuses and IRS relief"
- "Inheritances. Government wants greater freedom in the division of assets"
- "Siegfried Muresan. MEP and PRR (Recovery and Resilience Plan) evaluator. 'We don't want Portugal to lose funds' from Brussels"
O Jornal Económico:
- "64% of operators predict that Portugal will benefit from the war"
- "Bank of Portugal concerned about the increase in credit risk"
- "Builders fear further increases in material prices due to the war in Iran"
- "Trump wants Arab countries to help pay for the war"
- "Debts. Government injects €1.230 billion for hospitals to pay suppliers"
- "SIBS (Interbank Services Association) completes purchase of ITCARD and strengthens influence in Europe"
- "Doutor Finanças business rose 14%, to €24 million"
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