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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Monday, 29 June

Lisbon, June 29, 2026 (Lusa) - The double earthquake in Venezuela and the next stage of the World Cup are the two biggest stories on Monday.

 

Público:

- "Government rules out further income tax relief this year due to the storms"

- "Interview. Alberto João Jardim: 'Passos Coelho and Montenegro are birds of a feather'"

- "Resolution Fund. Sale of Novo Banco won't prevent a further charge of 630 million"

- "Julian Barnes. 'My cancer is incurable, but it's manageable. It's like life'"

- "Earthquake. The hope that still endures amidst the rubble in Venezuela"

- "2026 World Cup. Ronaldo has played every minute. No other veteran does"

- "Demographics. Angolans overtake Indians on Portugal's new immigration map"

- "Weather. Portugal hit by the extreme heatwave that has caused hundreds of deaths across Europe"

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- "Cuts to level crossings fail to curb deaths and accidents"

- "Hydrox craze in gyms"

- “Interview. 'People from Gondomar are being disadvantaged by free transport in Porto'. Luís Filipe Araújo, Mayor of Gondomar”

- “Braga. Shared scooters to be banned in the city”

- “Porto. Supreme Court rejects requests from the Areaosa murderer to reduce his sentence”

- “Interview. Marisa Liz has turned her restlessness into her new album 'Relatos de um coração confuso'”

- “2026 World Cup. Croatia's experience and irreverence led by Modrić challenge Portugal,”

- “Venezuela. Victoria Acosta saved her children and is one of the survivors of the tragedy”

 

Diário de Notícias:

- "Government spent €18 million on SIRESP over three years"

- "Statistics. Portugal moves into the European top 10 for countries with the highest proportion of immigrants"

- "Ricardo Gomes. Portugal 'has an income problem. It is not the construction sector that will solve it'"

- "Lu Araújo. 'At MIMO, we don't just export artists; we export a cultural model that originated in Brazil'"

- "Partido Livre. Opponents accuse Rui Tavares's leadership of failing to comply with the party's statutes"

- "François Truffaut. Cinema haunted by romanticism"

- "2026 World Cup. Portugal seeks redemption against Croatia after a lacklustre and uninspiring group stage"

 

Correio da Manhã:

- "Deceased teacher called upon to mark exams"

- "Venezuela: "Tsunami" the dog has rescued 12 people"

- "Elderly woman who was abused dies weighing just 20 kg [in an illegal care home]"

- “Benfica: António Silva leaves, Lenglet arrives”

- “Coastguard cracks down on beach umbrellas”

- “Montenegro ignores transfer registration”

- “National football team: Knockout stage with home advantage”

 

Negócios:

- "Over 100,000 taxpayers are already paying the IMI surcharge"

- "Capital Talk. Maria Graça Carvalho. Deal between Galp and Moeve 'is a complex matter'"

- "Housing. Average maturity of new home loans now stands at 32.1 years"

- "Economic Outlook. Raise or maintain interest rates? All eyes are on the Sintra forum"

- "Banking. French owners of BPCE want Novo Banco at the TGV station and the airport"

- "Private Investor. Holidays are hot, but the budget is cooler"

 

O Jornal Económico:

- "BPCE chooses Portugal to create a European giant"

- “Private hospitals to generate 2.8 billion in revenue by 2025”

- “Double earthquake in Venezuela destroys 4% of national wealth: €10 billion”

- “Germany. Volkswagen closes four factories and lays off 100,000”

- “War. Deadlock once again in peace talks"

- "2025. Resolution fund sees own resources increase by 504 million"

- "Artificial Intelligence. Customer service: Portugal tests new solutions"

- "McDonald's has been in Portugal for 35 years. And the market serves as a benchmark"

- "Meeting in Sintra also brings new Fed chair"

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