Lisbon, July 22, 2024 (Lusa) - A major fire near Cascais that injured 11 firefighters and US President Joa Biden's decision to quit the presidential race are two of the biggest stories in Monday's newspapers in Portugal.
Correio da Manhã:
- ‘Portugal's criminal investigation police agency, PJ points to six crimes. Singer arrested for abusing a minor’
- ‘Miguel Bravo persuaded victim to exchange sexual photos and videos’
- ‘Benfica-Almería (3-1). Benfica already win with an artistic touch’
- ‘Higher education applications open today with over 55,000 vacancies’
- ‘Flames cause panic in Cascais. Eleven firefighters and three civilians injured’
- 660 bikers have died in five and a half years’
- ‘Support Kamala. Biden quits presidential race’
- ‘Conquers tournament. Nuno Borges beats Nadal’
- ‘4th on the Tour. João Almeida historic’
- ‘Housing. New contract rents rise by 10.6%’
- ‘Under arrest. The ‘handsome thief’ was part of a criminal network’
- ‘Caught. Miss World's husband runs scam in Portugal’
Público:
- ‘Biden quits’
- ‘Youth unemployment. Immigrants are quicker to get employed than the average’
- ‘Access to higher education. More places this year for Medicine and Aerospace Engineering’
- ‘Tennis. Victory over Rafael Nadal takes Nuno Borges to the highest point’
- ‘Interview. ‘CAP doesn't deny climate change’’
Jornal de Notícias:
- ‘Low salaries force hundreds of police officers to quit PSP and GNR’
- ‘Biden gives in and opens the door to Kamala’
- Alcabideche. Fire injures 11 firefighters and three civilians’
- ‘Porto. There are more and more specialised offers for animals’
- ‘Higher education. One fifth of those enrolled have been awarded a scholarship.
- ‘Health. Strikes cause 25,000 days of absence’
- ‘Cycling. João Almeida makes history and finishes fourth in the Tour de France’
- ‘Nuno Borges fulfils childhood dream and beats Nadal’
Diário de Notícias:
- ‘Record number of surgeries in the last 15 years and no oncology waiting list’
- ‘USA. Joe Biden gives in and supports Kamala Harris' candidacy’
- ‘Tennis. Nuno Borges beats Nadal to win first ATP tournament’
- ‘ChatGTP Proust quiz. Luís Filipe Borges, screenwriter, comedian, producer. ‘If I were invisible, I'd rummage through all the drawers in Socrates’ house. Sorry, his friend's'’
- ‘António Comprido, general secretary of EPCOL. ‘Without the oil companies it will be difficult to make the energy transition’’
- ‘Albuquerque warns the government: “It must serve the interests” of Madeira if it wants to count on the region’
- ‘Award-winning books. Family violence in two novels’
Negócios:
- ‘Capital talk. António Pires de Lima [CEO of Brisa]. End of tolls may ‘only cost 40 million’’
- ‘Shopping centres with record sales’
- ‘IMT. Notaries warn of the risks of promissory contracts’
- ‘Stock exchange. Is there still euphoria about technology companies' accounts?’
- ‘USA. Biden drops out of the race for the White House and supports Kamala’
- ‘Private investor. Mobile phones: how to defend yourself against scams?’
O Jornal Económico:
- ‘Sale of Red Cross Hospital has attracted at least three interested parties’
- ‘Biden quits and recommends Kamala Harris to face Trump’
- ‘Portuguese technology company Pragmasoft has been sold to the Danes of Wirtek for up to two million euros’
- ‘’We have an interlocutor in the government to whom we don't need to explain the details' of the agri-food sector. Jorge Tomás Henriques, president of FIPA’
- ‘Top of the Agenda: Galp, Navigator and JM accounts’
- ‘National competition for access to higher education begins’
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