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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Tuesday, 19 November

Lisbon, Nov. 19, 2024 (Lusa) - Portugal's leading newspapers on Tuesday offer a range of headlines, including on the G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro, which the country's prime minister, Luís Montenegro, is attending as a guest of the host country, Brazil, and on more fallout from the criminal case involving Fernando Madureira, former head of the FC Porto's most powerful supporters' group.

 

Público:

- "Graduates in Computer Science, Health and Maths have higher salary premium"

- "A thousand days of war. Ukrainians' lives will never be the same. ATACMS [long-range] missiles: [US] decision doesn't change the war, but strengthens Kyiv"

- "Law to be evaluated for years. Proposals to extend parity include quotas in more areas"

- "Mental health. Pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on migrants"

- "Nations League. The team's second line wasn't enough to beat Croatia"

- "Interview. Elvira Fortunato [minister for science and higher education] and the FCT [Foundation for Science and Technology] cuts: "I'm sad. It's a step backwards""

 

Correio da Manhã:

- "Croatia-Portugal (1-1). João Félix shines in minimum services" as Portugal needed no points from last Nations League qualifier

- "Court decision. [TV presenter and influencer] Cristina Ferreira's assets and accounts seized"

- "To ensure that the presenter's company has the money to pay compensation to SIC" television 

- "'Macaco' [Fernando Madureira] and [his wife] Sandra. Claque leaders [facing criminal charges] expelled from FC Porto" membership

- "Convict sentenced to yoga classes"

- "Credit. Household interest rates have fallen for nine months in a row"

- "Paulo Alexandre. The singer who immortalised 'Verde Vinho' has died"

- "DCIAP. New director [of central public prosecutions unit] promises to 'apply the law to all'"

- "Teacher investigated for harassing female students"

- "Sporting. Gonçalo Inácio in Real's sights"

- "Benfica. [Coach Bruno] Lage warns of return to competition"

- "Cycling. W52 [team] owner accused of paying for doping"

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- "Families left without affordable housing because of computer error"

- "Nations League. Croatia 1-1 Portugal. The equaliser is in the saving" of effort by Portugal

- "Ukraine. Waiting for the missiles, the war is about words"

- "FC Porto expels Fernando [Madureira] and Sandra. Casal Madureira is no longer a member of the dragons, but can appeal"

- "Lisbon. Supreme Court overturns conviction of woman who left man on roof"

- "Porto. Investment of millions to breathe new life into old shopping centre"

- "Coimbra. Local authority to extend video surveillance system in the city centre"

- "Paredes. Youth gang robbed students at train stations"

- "José Mário Branco. Petition calls for the work to be in the national interest"

 

Diário de Notícias:

- "Carris Metropolitana [Greater Lisbon transport operator] wants to put an end to bus delays and journeys without a paid ticket"

- "Russia targets new missiles. Throw fuel on the fire or stop the arrows and hit the archers?"

- "Rio G20 launches alliance against hunger with 82 countries joining" at summit where Portugal is a guest country

- "Local elections. Sintra begins to define the post-Basílio era with signs of a shift to the right"

- "Environment. Greater Porto will have a pilot unit for sorting used textiles"

- "TAP. Maintenance is the golden goose with a congested airport and limited fleet"

- "Spain. Feijóo maintains attacks on Sánchez, but asks Mazón to "recognise mistakes""

- "Croatia 1 - Portugal 1. A game of dangerous experiences saved by a moment of double magic"

- "'Families like ours' series. 'Saying goodbye has become part of my own life.' Interview with Thomas Vinterberg. The remarkable debutante Amaryllis August"

 

Jornal i:

- "imminent"

- "Turn to the right. In Europe, the conservative right, or extreme right, is in government in Italy, Hungary, Croatia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Finland"

- "Attorney general demands 'better results' from DCIAP"

- "War in Ukraine. Sweden, Norway and Finland prepare for World War III"

 

Negócios:

- "Government wants more 'management' of civil service holidays"

- "Public money ties Musk to conflict [of interest] law"

- "With a positive note, the State Budget still lacks rigour and transparency"

- "Summer puts TAP on the road to profits with sale looming"

- "Bonds. Beijing takes aim at the 'hidden' debt that made China grow"

- "Mozambique oscillates between Venezuela and Malawi"

 

Jornal Económico:

- "Houses for rent increased by 61% in the summer"

- "With Trump's return, Allianz warns that the economy grows less with populists"

- "G20 opens with Alliance Against Hunger, but with eyes on Biden's support for Ukraine"

- "Government changes president of IGCP [state debt agency]. Pedro Cabeços takes over debt management"

- "Filipa Queiroz Pereira [manager of the Ritz Four Seasons hotel in Lisbon] is on the podium of Forbes Portugal's most powerful"

- "'Without an adequate regulatory environment we won't get very far in the blue economy'. Manuel Gil Antunes, CEO of Hy Chem"

- "Public guarantee to help young people buy homes will be 1.2 billion" euros

- "Bhout seeks $20 million to bring smart punching bag to US"

 

ARO // ARO.

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