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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Tuesday, 5 November

Lisbon, Nov. 5, 2024 (Lusa) - The US presidential elections, tonight’s Champions League clash between Sporting and Manchester City and the floods in Valencia dominate the headlines this Tuesday morning.

 

 Correio da Manhã:

- ‘Protest for an indefinite period. Strike stops half of INEM’

- ‘47 ambulances out of action from north to south’

- ‘Sporting-Man. City. ‘It's important to win, and if it's with whistles I'll buy it now’, Sporting's outgoing coach Ruben Amorim’

- ‘Benfica. Red squad motivated by team coach Bruno Lage"

- ‘FC Porto. Pepê's gesture goes round the world and calls for an award’

- ‘90% of teachers at the top of their career in 2027’

- ‘US elections. 240 million choose between Kamala and Trump today’

- ‘Margarida Blasco. Interior minister forced to back down on police strike"

- ‘Valencia. Morgue prepared for 400 flood victims’

- ‘Tragedy in Chaves. 8-year-old girl sees her brother killed by a rottweiler’

- ‘Civil service. Government improves negotiating proposal’

 

Público:

- ‘US elections 2024. The choice of democracy’

- ‘Harris and Trump prepare to make history, each in their own way. The USA in numbers.

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- ‘America and the world on hold’

- ‘There have never been so many cars over 10 years old on the road’

- ‘Chaves. Boy was killed by his grandfather's rottweiler’

- ‘Sentence. ‘Butt slapping’ of schoolgirls not a crime’

- ‘Porto. STCP stops metrobus due to lack of safety’

- ‘Civil service. The government's pay rise is too little’

- ‘Diamonds. Kardashian buys and shows off Lady Di's jewellery’

- ‘Sporting. Amorim in double test with City's ‘rivals’’

- ‘Coaches. Portuguese league sacks the most"

 

Diário de Notícias:

- ‘Kamala. The Democratic Party candidate has only a one-point lead over Donald Trump in the FiveThirtyEight poll aggregate, with the difference being smaller than the margin of error. Kamala Harris bets on the female vote to try to defeat the Republican candidate’

- ‘Trump. The Republican candidate is betting on the trilogy of inflation, immigration and crime to win over voters who are unhappy with the direction the country has taken in recent years. And if Kamala Harris has an advantage in the voting intentions of the female electorate, Donald Trump leads in the male voters’

- ‘Exclusive. Brazil's Azul's lawsuit could affect TAP privatisation’

- ‘’Deauthorisation' by the government surprised interior minister Margarida Blasco’

- ‘’What's the point of the statute?' Carers ask to be looked after’

 

Jornal i:

- ‘imperative’

- ‘Let's talk about saving money’

- ‘Floods. Valencia government shifts blame to Sánchez’

 

Negócios:

- ‘Once upon a time in America’

- ‘Town halls ask for VAT at 6% for regeneration areas’

- ‘European Union. The financial sector's requests to commissioner-designate Maria Luís Albuquerque’

- ‘Empty coffers force Angola to use abandonment fund’

- ‘Civil service. Government adjusts minimum increases to seal deal’

 

Jornal Económico:

- ‘Portuguese fintechs have already raised 1.16 billion in funding’

- ‘Industrial crisis in Germany further weakens Scholz's government’

- ‘More than 30 organisations want Alqueva reservoir water for the Southwest Alentejo and the Algarve’

- ‘Digi enters Portugal with customer loyalty only on the internet’

- ‘Catarina Albuquerque is one of Forbes Portugal's Sustainability Powerhouses’

- ‘’Kids who earn two thousand euros, like in Portugal, can't have clauses worth 50 million', Rosalia Ortega, lawyer’

- ‘Corticeira Amorim's profit falls by more than 28% until September’

- ‘Banco Montepio back in the black with profits of 96 million'

- ‘Americans decide today between Kamala and Trump’

- ‘Legislating, investigating and judging: JE and the Administrative Arbitration Centre (CAAD) debate independence in justice tomorrow"

 

 

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