Lisbon, Nov. 28, 2024 (Lusa) - The prime minister has announced €20 million for the police forces to buy vehicles, insisting Portugal is a safe place, last night’s historic comeback by Benfica in Monaco and Galp is pulling out of plans to build a lithium refinery in Setubal dominate the headlines this Thursday morning.
Visão:
- ‘Dream journeys that change lives’
- ‘Angela Merkel. Memories of a happy childhood’
- ‘António Costa. Contacts and the team for Europe’
- ‘Donald Trump. The new geeks in Washington’
Sábado:
- The new red meat diet’
- ‘Insurance scams to avoid paying claims’
- ‘Harassment. Who is the pianist denounced for abusing dozens of women?’
- ‘Government. The counsellor who got rich working for... for free’
- ‘They even demand the speed of the wind. Insurance scams to avoid paying compensation’
Correio da Manhã:
- ‘Fireman friend is Marco Paulo's secret heir’
- ‘Monaco 2 Benfica 3. Historic comeback’
- ‘In vehicles. Montenegro announces 20 million for Public Security Police and National Guard'
- ‘Riots in Lisbon. Judicial Police clamp down on gang that torched bus and burnt driver"
- ‘State. 29 bankrupt public companies’
- ‘4 years of abuse. Sentenced to 18 years in jail for raping his underage daughter"
- ‘Sintra. Pupil sends teachers to hospital’
- ‘Sporting. João Pereira disappoints against Arsenal’
- ‘Anderlecht-FC Porto. Dragon in crisis takes exam in Belgium’
- ‘Sp. Braga-Hoffenheim. Sp. Braga in duel with Germans’
Público:
- ‘More young people want to be teachers, but there's a shortage of vacancies’
- ‘Internal Security. The unusual communication from the prime minister of one of the ‘safest countries in the world’
- ‘Families. Savings increase and equal levels of the pandemic’
- ‘Young people: “Peer violence is very much motivated by the virtual world”’
- ‘Waiting list. Health service regulator, IGAS, investigates health service CEO after complaint about surgery"
- ‘Middle East. Lebanese return to the south in the hope that the ceasefire will hold’
- ‘Coimbra Blue City Conference. It's important that ‘the whole city can function as a climate refuge’’
Jornal de Notícias:
- ‘Best police officers are entitled to a bonus but Public Security Police, the PSP, won't pay’"
- ‘Champions League. Monaco 2-3 Benfica. Turnaround in three minutes. Di María assisted Arthur and Amdouni in the 85th and 88th minutes"
- ‘Luís Montenegro praises arrests and guarantees that the country is safe’
- ‘Erosion. Drones and sand reinforcements to stop the advance of the sea'
- ‘Brazil. Bolsonaro planned coup to execute Lula’
- ‘Gaia. Eviction of mother and son from social housing in Vila d'Este causes revolt’
- ‘Will. Braga firefighter inherits 10% of singer Marco Paulo's fortune"
- ‘FC Porto president Villas-boas trusts coach and gives him time'
- ‘Braga. Test in German to assess European strength’
- ‘V. Guimarães. Adaptation problems in faraway Kazakhstan’
Diário de Notícias:
- ‘’They put a gun to my head and burned me', says bus driver to DN. In the first time he has spoken publicly about the crime he was the victim of, Tiago Cacais, the driver who was seriously burned on 24 October, reveals to DN the details of that early morning’
- ‘From “bold” to “messy”. The new commission as seen by Portuguese MEPs’
- ‘Tourism. Hotel industry attracts 600 million in investment and 77% is foreign’
- ‘Energy. Portugal has 20% cheaper energy, but still fails to reindustrialise, says McKinsey study’
- ‘Champions League. Di María was a prince at Monaco with a turnaround off the bench'
- ‘Documentary. ‘Dahomey’. Statues also tell stories’
- ‘Draft state budget bill 2025. PS and Chega ‘coalition’ could raise pensions by 90% above inflation"
- ‘Health. ‘National Health Service (SNS) model works better than the US system', says expert"
- ‘State. A third of public companies are technically bankrupt’
- ‘Ceasefire. Hamas says it's ready for a ‘serious’ agreement with Israel’
- ‘Security. Prime minister announces 20 million for GNR and PSP cars’
Negocios:
- ‘Tax authorities lose appeal on wind farm land tax IMI’
- ‘Galp leaves the scene, but the government insists on having a lithium refinery’
- ‘Who's who in von der Leyen's new team’
- ‘Walter Pacheco, CEO of Angola's stock exchange company Bodiva: “Sonangol will have a multiplier effect if it goes public”’
- ‘BCP is the favourite in the race to buy Novo Banco, says Alantra Partners’
- ‘Budget. PPP scheme advances in university residences’
- ‘Telecoms. Meo's owner will fight Digi using the Uzo brand’
Jornal Económico:
- ‘Bank of Portugal approves end to Novobanco deal. Approval from the Finance Ministry still awaited'
- Montenegro dramatises security to ensure Portugal is safe’
- ‘A third of the state's non-financial companies are still technically bankrupt’
- ‘Lithium in the North continues, even with Galp giving up on Setúbal’
- ‘Altice Portugal's revenues stagnated until September’
- ‘Cláudia de Azevedo is the most powerful in Fashion, Distribution and Retail. Sonae's leader stands out in Forbes Portugal's ranking of the most powerful women in business’
- ‘’IRC corporate income tax reduction is positive, but government must adopt a bolder approach' [President of the National Association of Young Entrepreneurs, Carlos Carvalho]’
- ‘GDP could grow 15% by 2030, with reindustrialisation’"
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