LUSA 10/29/2024

Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Monday, 28 October

Lisbon, Oct. 28, 2024 (Lusa) - The funeral of a man shot by police last week is one of the top stories in Monday's newspapers,

 

Público: 

- "Almost half of students in 10th grade don't know what job they want when they're 30"

- "US elections. Whoever wins, the housing crisis will continue and it won't be the end of fossil fuels"

- "Interview with Helena Roseta: “The story is badly told” [about Odair Maniz's death]"

- "Municipal tax. Miranda dams worth 139 million more after revaluation"

- "Writing. Poems danced the way of Arnaldo Antunes"

- "Mobility. Portugal is on the move, but the road to pedestrian-friendly cities is still long"

- "Public at the School reinforced. What if there was a place to see the school newspapers made in the country?"

 

Correio da Manhã:

- "Revolt in Pombal. Elderly man presumed dead was alive in hospital"

- "Benfica 5 Rio Ave 0. Akturkoglu festival"

- "AVS-FC Porto. Bruno looking for spectacular football"

- "Sporting. Season over for Nuno Santos"

- "Tax authorities give freebies to the church because of the Pope"

- "Faro. Couple uses underage daughter in sex games"

- "Terrorist runs over dozens in Israel"

- "Domestic violence. Pizza entrepreneur terrorises wife and children"

- "It's been a week. Cavaco's homeland still without water"

- "Coimbra. Man stalks and abuses his daughter who was taken from him"

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- "Sale of diesel cars reaches historic low"

- "Illegal loans with interest rates of up to 350%"

- "Pinto da Costa criticises Villas-Boas and his family's presence on the Jamor pitch"

- "Benfica 5-0 Rio Ave. Turkish hat-trick"

- "Akturkoglu scores three times in 35 minutes. Schjelderup and Amdouni also scored"

- "Braga dispatch Farense on return to winning ways"

- "Tears and balloons at Odair Moniz's farewell"

- "Domestic violence. Only 41 victims receive state subsidy"

- "Coffee. Transport and climate change push up prices"

- "Porto. University students invade downtown in sun-drenched Latada"

 

Diário de Notícias:

- "Companies laid off more people in August than in the whole of 2023"

- "Curriculum review to begin next school year. Teachers advocate changes and headteachers call for political consensus"

- "Exhibition. The seduction of Venice arrives at the Gulbenkian"

- "José Ramos-Horta, President of Timor-Leste: “We like declarations of mutual love and then nothing happens”"

- "Parliament. Almost half of the MPs who will amend the budget are first-timers"

- "Lisbon. Disorganisation and lack of evaluation of the law aggravate the rubbish problem"

- "Odair Moniz's funeral. A farewell with emotion and silence"

- "DN Brasil. Visas for Brazilians at consulates take twice as long"

- "World Day. Portugal is the country with the least active senior citizens in the EU"

 

Negócios:

- "Corporate tax will bring in extra revenue of 250 million this year"

- "José Manuel Fernandes [Minister of Agriculture]: “It would be a disaster for agriculture not to have the State Budget”"

- "Private investor. From certificates to stock exchanges, where to invest your savings"

- "Spanish put Mota-Engil out of Bogotá metro"

- "Precious metals. Some see gold at 10,000 dollars"

 

O Jornal Económico:

- "Tax workers demand stiffer penalties for those who attack them"

- "Elon Musk makes 33 billion in just 48 hours"

- "APA rejects EDP's hydroelectric project in Peneda-Gerês"

- "Cristina Fonseca is one of the most powerful Portuguese women in the technology sector"

- "Direct connection to the USA boosts economy and tourism in the Algarve and Madeira"

- "Angola included in the list of countries with poor anti-money laundering record"

- "CIP wants a longer deadline for cancellation of fines"

- "UniCredit is waiting for the ECB to make a move for Commerzbank. UniCommerz in sight?"

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