Lisbon, Oct. 9, 2024 (Lusa) - The state budget for 2025 and today's elections in Mozambique are two stories that are trending on the front pages of Portugal's newspapers on Wednesday, along with the effects of storm Kirk on the Azores and mainland Portugal.
Público:
- "Government closed final budget proposal without agreement from Socialists"
- "Nobel Prize in Physics. These scientists created the foundations of artificial intelligence"
- "Elections. After a calm campaign, but with accusations of fraud, Mozambicans go to the polls today"
- "St George's Castle. Teresa Mourão will head the most visited monument in the country"
- "Media plan. End of advertising on RTP"
- "Support for hiring journalists"
- "Readers will pay only 50% of newspaper subscriptions"
- "Football. Andrés Iniesta, the farewell of the most elegant player"
- "Education centres. Young people with mental health problems have no response"
Correio da Manhã:
- "Mother of three beheaded in the street. Barbaric crime in Lourinhã"
- "Bank of Portugal predicts GDP slowdown"
- "Conflict in the Middle East. Escalating war between Israel and Hezbollah"
- "If the PS fails. Ventura says he'll approve the budget"
- "BES case. Public Prosecutor's Office against ending Salgado's case"
- "Media. Government launches package of thirty measures"
- "Caught in Tangier. Fabio wanted to flee to Algeria and avoid extradition"
- "Sporting. Gyokeres' price skyrockets"
- "Benfica's defence. Tomás Araújo replaces Inácio in the national team"
- "FC Porto. Villas-Boas attacks childish order"
Jornal de Notícias:
- "There are groups of armed youths in Porto's nightlife who “don't hesitate to use violence”"
- "No more compromises. PS or Chega decide"
- "Court case blocks diabetics" access to new insulin pumps"
- "Calls for Conceição's return are a “childish order”. Villas-Boas considers fans sovereign in whistling"
- "Sporting. Varandas earns 300,000 euros a year, plus bonuses"
- "Vale de Judeus. Fabio tries to avoid extradition from Morocco"
- "Porto. Moreira finds it strange that there are so many shops for tourists"
- "Braga. Hospital saves six thousand hours of hospitalisation"
- "Communication. Media plan supports Interior and cuts RTP"
Diário de Notícias:
- "Aximage/DN Barometer. AD went up, Chega went down, but elections left almost everything the same"
- "52% of the Portuguese want new elections if the opposition rejects the Budget"
- "Social Security. Immigrants bring in a positive balance of almost 2200 million euros"
- "Nobel Prize in Physics. With an eye on machine learning"
- "Cinema: “I'm not interested in disaster films, but in living in a pre-disaster environment”, says director Rita Nunes"
- "Montenegro. PM defends "valuing journalists" but gives interview to Maria João Avilez, who doesn't have a professional licence"
- "Support for the media. Government cuts RTP and gives discount to Lusa"
- "Mozambique. Chapo is the almost certain successor to Nyusi, but Mondlane could surprise"
- "Centeno. Portugal must save, curb spending, pay the RRP and take it easy on tax cuts
Negócios:
- "Families increase savings despite higher state spending"
- "Government moves ahead with one-point cut in corporate income tax in 2025"
- "Conversations in the newsroom. João Duque [President of ISEG]. Finance tends to manage investment as slack"
- "Cars. Used car sales return in 2019 on the back of imports"
- "ANA will only raise taxes at Lisbon airport"
- "Anil K. Gupta, professor of emerging markets. India's stock market has already overtaken China. Economy will take time"
O Jornal Económico:
- "Government to restructure RTP and withdraw advertising"
- "CGD wants to close sale of Cabo Verde bank this year"
- "Centeno warns of biggest public spending boom in 30 years"
- "Mozambique goes to elections today, with Daniel Chapo and Frelimo as clear favourites to win"
- "PM Montenegro confident of approving budget, even without agreement"
- "Ventura creates taboo on budget vote"
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