Lisbon, Jan. 16, 2025 (Lusa) - The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and an audit of FC Porto accounts reveals losses of millions are the most frequent headlines this Thursday morning.
Visão:
- ‘Learn to switch off (for your health and well-being). How to fight the dictatorship of the attention economy and resist the pitfalls of addictive technology’
- ‘Fires in California. A taste of what's to come’
- ‘Local elections. The parties' strategies and trump cards’
- ‘Economy. The numbers and causes of inequality in Portugal’
- ‘Health. Is there a risk of a new pandemic?’
Sábado:
- ‘Real estate. The return of the housing rush’
- ‘Special. What Donald Trump's return to the US presidency means’
- ‘Drugs, crime and prostitution. The history of Rua do Benformoso before the controversy’
- ‘Report. When you can only survive with two jobs’
Correio da Manhã:
- ‘Excesses plunge actor into dramatic situation. Ângelo Rodrigues half-naked and unconscious in a hotel room’
- ‘Hospitalised with respiratory infection’
- ‘Social security fund bolstered’"
- ‘Audit reveals. Pinto da Costa's management blew 59 million from FC Porto’
- ‘Benfica. Di María at risk of missing out on Barcelona"
- ‘Sporting. Newcastle want Diomande’
- ‘Gouveia e Melo. Freemason under suspicion supports admiral in the race for the 2026 presidential elections'
- ‘Seixal. Mental illness removes guilt from double murderer’
- ‘Middle East. Israel and Hamas accept ceasefire agreement’
Público:
- ‘Ceasefire in Gaza’
- ‘Interview with Walter Salles and Fernanda Torres. ‘From time to time they want to kill Brazilian cinema, but [it] is a phoenix’, says the actress of ‘Ainda Estou Aqui’’
- ‘Two years in decline. Germany won't emerge from the crisis and will close 2024 in contraction’
- ‘National health service (SNS). More than 3,700 professionals reach retirement age’
- ‘Health risks. European court wants to limit noise in cities’
- ‘The Pinto da Costa era. FC Porto paid 50 million extra in commissions"
- ‘In 36 languages. AI can translate speeches from voice to voice"
Jornal de Notícias:
- ‘Fábio Coentrão caught with a tonne of spider crabs in illegal farm’
- ‘Guns fall silent in Gaza’
- ‘Audit of FC Porto's accounts points to losses in the millions’
- ‘Centre and North most affected by excess mortality caused by cold and flu’
- ‘Traffic accidents. January has already seen 18 deaths on the roads’
- ‘Rubbish. Lack of money and resources to treat food waste’
- ‘Martim Moniz. Prime Minister didn't like it, but ‘PSP police did the right thing’’
- ‘Portuguese Cup. Braga beat Lusitano (2-1) and play Benfica again’
- ‘Ângelo Rodrigues. Actor comes out of coma and is not in danger of dying’
Diário de Notícias:
- ‘PM Montenegro insists on Pedro Duarte for Porto city council’
- ‘Ceasefire. 467 days and tens of thousands of deaths later, Israel and Hamas reach an agreement’
- ‘Parishes. 165 new chairmen cost at least €2.5 million a year"
- ‘Railway. Lisbon-Madrid railway forces train change even with new Évora line"
- ‘Security. Interior minister Blasco contradicts Lisbon mayor Moedas on municipal police powers’
- ‘National health service (SNS). Only 30% of doctors who could retire have done so"
- ‘Cinema. Angelina Jolie in the company of the ghost of Maria Callas’
- ‘Football. Under-18 talent: youngsters from the Primeira Liga reach the top early"
Negócios:
- ‘’Tax authorities simplify VAT refunds and invoicing rules‘’
- ‘Former CEO of StartCampus raises a billion for data centres’
- ‘Government recovers subsistence allowances for members of the Executive and cabinet teams’
- ‘Exchange rate. Parity between the euro and the dollar is months away"
- ‘Income. Wealth in property almost doubles since the troika’
- ‘Banking. Novo Banco on the market with dividends on the horizon’
Jornal Económico:
- ‘War suspended in Gaza and Trump's team says Ukraine is months away’
- ‘Government declares war on taxes and fees and presents tax simplification programme’
- ‘What does Trump want with Greenland and the Panama Canal?’
- ‘Tomato king is 47th richest in Forbes Portugal ranking’
- ‘Nuno Brás, advisor at Bridgewhat: "Pharmaceutical research in Portugal is in no way inferior to that of other countries"’
- ‘Brussels fears European focus on lower-income technology’
- ‘Cyber-attacks are the main threat to Portuguese companies’
- ‘Portugal is already an epicentre of cannabis cultivation and production’
- ‘Chapo sworn in as president, but Mondlane still insists on victory’
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