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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Monday, 8 June

Lisbon, June 8, 2026 (Lusa) - The President's and Prime Minister's visit to Luxembourg on Sunday to celebrate Portugal Day on June 10 features prominently on many front pages on Monday. Correio da Manhã: - "Money circuit raises doubts. Tax authorities tighten the net around football clubs. Suspicions of possible tax evasion crimes" - "Marco Silva advances. Mourinho in Madrid and 15 million on the way to Luz" - "Drama. Eriksen falls on the field again, clutching his chest" - "Six out of ten police officers are over 40 years old and their numbers are decreasing" - "June 10th. Montenegro and Seguro ask for the return of emigrants" - "Drownings. Two men die in the Douro and Guadiana rivers" - "Visit to Spain. 'Sold out' at the Pope's mass in Madrid" - "Coimbra. Prisoner commits armed robberies during temporary releases" - "Social network. Instagram promises to protect young people" Public: - "IHRU does not monitor tax exemptions in affordable rent" - "Investigation. Castro Alves' consultant presented a trafficker accused of links with PCC for marijuana business" - "Middle East. Iran launches new wave of missiles in retaliation against Israel" - "General strike day. Protesters will file complaint against PSP for assault" - "Luxembourg. Montenegro and Seguro guarantee they 'complement' each other" - "President of the ECHR. 'It is absolutely necessary to reverse the anti-judicial populist narrative'" - "Air Force. F-35, Gripen or Eurofighter? The Euro-Atlantic battle for the replacement of the F-16" Jornal de Notícias: - "Thousands of those affected by the bad weather will not receive support until the end of the month" - "Immigrants in Portugal 'flee' to Spain" - "Espinho. Parking even more difficult with the closure of Rua 2" - "Pope. One million faithful in Madrid to hear the mass of Leo XIV" - "Football. Danish Eriksen again collapsed unconscious during game" - "One in five patients hospitalised with respiratory syncytial virus dies" - "North Festival. The Cure: the biggest flood of all time" - "Drugs. Lost suitcases with cocaine implicate one of the biggest drug traffickers" Diário de Notícias: - "Six crimes a day against PSP and GNR officers" - "10th June. Insurance in Luxembourg: diaspora, Portuguese language, inclusion and Europe" - "War. Iran launches missiles against Israel after bombing Beirut" - "Enough. Fight over districts shows that only Ventura is unanimous" - "Obituary. Manuel Augusto (1957-2026). The 'friend of Portugal' in Angolan diplomacy" - "Fuels. Diesel rises three cents per litre, but petrol falls one cent" - "Spain. Pope meets with victims of abuse one day after presiding over mass for 1.2 million faithful in Madrid - "Premiere of 'The Day of Revelation'. Steven Spielberg. Cinema is still a religious art" - "Benfica. Marco Silva gained pragmatism with nine years in England and doesn't give up the idea of dominating the ball" Negócios: - "Central conversation with Paula Franco. 'There are thousands of unpaid income tax returns'" - "Brussels sees Portugal in 'difficulties' to comply with rules" - "Nordea AM challenges investors not to stand still" - "Report. The logistics behind a supermarket aren't just about trucks" - "Private investor. From Nike to Uber, the stocks that lead to the World Cup" - "Antônio Moita. The miraculous solution of creating new parties" - "Simon Johnson. The instability of Hormuz is a win for Russia" The Economic Journal: - "Airline profits fall by half" - "New loans weigh more heavily on the purchase of a house" - "OPEC approves fourth increase in oil production since the closure of Hormuz" - "One hundred days of war cost 62 billion" - "Study: Watching football on TV can cost up to R$70 per month" - "'Portugal is far behind in venture capital'. Leader of Dealflow.eu" - "Research: AI destroys more jobs than it will create" - "Elections in Kosovo: Kurtio wins but without an absolute majority" - "War in the Middle East continues on both fronts" ADB // ADB. Lusa/Fim