LUSA 10/22/2024

Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Monday, 21 October

Lisbon, Oct. 21, 2024 (Lusa) - A nationwide €20 rail pass that begins today and the governing party's weekend congress feature on the front pages on Monday.

 

Público:

- "Portuguese spend 9.6 million euros in eight months to treat obesity"

- "PSD Congress. Montenegro, the "doer", leaves Braga with a security bias"

- "Citizenship discipline. Change raises doubts: It's not a problem in schools, it's a problem for politicians"

- "Cinema. After San Sebastián, Laura Carreira wins in London"

- "Mozambique. Mondlane in interview: Police have orders to shoot to kill"

- "Trains. €20 train pass comes into force today"

- "Teachers. End of vacancies that limit progression taken for granted"

- "Right of Reply. PS denies inviting Fernando Araújo to Porto"

 

Correio da Manhã:

- "Social Security. New pensions below the minimum wage."

- "Sintrense-FC Porto (0-3). Dragão win with Europe in mind"

- "15 governors receive help to pay their rent"

- "Violent hazing. Air Force mistreatment in court"

- "Porto. College seeks volunteers to study orgasm"

- "PSD Congress. Montenegro wants to rehabilitate the Greater Lisbon area"

- "Israel. Hamas leader's death doesn't stop the war in Gaza"

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- "Town halls are losing more than 900,000 euros in tax revenue per day"

- "Portuguese Cup. Sintrense 0-3 F. C. Porto. Galeno's magic in 22nd consecutive win"

- "Varandas attacks Vieira and Pinto da Costa: The game is rigged from the start"

- "Sporting ordered to compensate handball player it discarded"

- "Liam Payne. Tribute brought dozens of young people to tears"

- "Gaia. Soares dos Reis school bans mobile phones from 1,000 pupils"

- "Trains. Pass with unlimited journeys available from today"

- "Congress. Montenegro winks at the Right with security measures"

- "Report. Immigrants praise the country's new regularisation system"

- "Porto. There are already 80 houses sold in the city's two tallest towers"

- "A week to celebrate sound writing in Penafiel"

 

Diário de Notícias:

- "Government promises to end “ideological ties” in Citizenship lessons"

- "Investment in agricultural land has soared by 150% in two years"

- "Walter Russell Mead, professor: Why should Putin use a nuclear weapon? He's winning the war"

- "PS. Pedro Nuno's decision to make the budget viable doesn't stop internal criticism"

- "Biodiversity. Portugal under threat of a fine, but with an unprecedented plan for the Natura Network"

- "My Fair Lady. The swansong of musical cinema"

- "Cybersecurity. Una-Mary O'Reilly: With adversarial AI we will anticipate what malicious agents will do"

- "Spain. Thousands call for Sánchez to resign and elections to be called"

 

Negócios:

- "Major euro economies tighten their belts by 2025"

- "Luís Miguel Ribeiro [leader of AEP, the Portuguese Business Association]: The State Budget has positive signs, but little ambition"

- "Civil Service: Find out what's at stake in the negotiations"

- "Could interest from outside the European Union jeopardise the sale of TAP?"

- "Private Investor. Brown rot, elephants and API. The glossary of commodities"

- "Stock market. On the verge of the end, there are still people buying Inapa shares"

 

O Jornal Económico:

- "Border petrol stations risk 40% drop with ISP increase"

- "Lisbon chosen as Allianz Services" technological hub to support Europe"

- "Luís Miguel Ribeiro, president of the Portuguese Business Association. AEP criticises "set of isolated measures" in 2025 budget and calls for an integrative strategy"

- "Credits to buy a house with municipal tax exemption reach 18% of young people with salaries above €10,000"

- "Budget surplus must be used with multiplier effect. António Horta-Osório"

- "Maria Manuel Mota is the fourth most powerful Portuguese in health"

- "Oeiras receives cybersecurity centre to train more than 400 SMEs and public entities"

- "Montenegro closes PSD congress with focus on the future and seven challenges"

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