Lisbon, April 15, 2025 (Lusa) - Continuing developments in the trade and tariff war, Portugal’s political parties go into campaign mode for next month’s general elections and the death of Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa dominate the headlines this Tuesday morning.
Correio da Manhã:
- ‘Women get pregnant in sex parlours’
- ‘Social media groups control medically assisted procreation law’
- ‘Donor explains everything to CM: ’I collect sperm in a cup and hand it over. The whole process can't take more than 30 minutes. The first time was in a shopping centre. I don't take any money’
- ‘Outgoing prime minister Luis Montenegro fails to declare €92,706 in 2023 and €65,511 in 2022’
- ‘Coimbra: Gets his girlfriend's colleague drunk and rapes her'
- ‘ Seia: Family challenges dismissal of school death case"
- ‘Health: Ten accident and emergency departments closed over Easter’
- ‘Referees under pressure’
- ‘Sporting in silence’
- ‘Locker room at the Stadium of Light in revolt’
- ‘Writer Mario Vargas Llosa dies aged 89’
Público:
- ‘1936-2025. Mario Vargas Llosa. The last giant of Latin American literature’
- ‘Almost half of exports to the US escape new tariffs’
- ‘Legislative elections. Socialist Party (PS) bets on propaganda and the Democratic Alliance coalition (AD) on communication agencies"
- ‘Two years of war. Sudan, the country where doves don't fly. Only drones’
- ‘Interview. Despite the ‘no is no’, the PSD has to ‘know how to adapt’. Miguel Relvas says that Passos' advantage is that he doesn't have “states of mind”
- ‘Setúbal. A house with poor conditions shelters children in danger"
Jornal de Notícias:
- ‘Kidnaps and rapes work colleague in a motel’
- ‘Twenty years of giving a House to Music’
- ‘Mario Vargas Llosa (1936-2025). Restless writer leaves a legion of fans’
- ‘People. Katy Perry went to space in an entourage of women’
- ‘Referees set fire to title fight’
- ‘Audiences. The JN overtakes the competition and is the most read online newspaper in the country"
- ‘Toxic gases in aeroplanes affect the health of pilots and crew’
- ‘Porto. Campanhã district gets green lung at Quinta de Salgueiros’
- ‘Centre Region. Four deaths and 26 accidents on the IC8 road since January’
i:
- ‘inspiring’
- ‘The life and death of Jesus’
- ‘Christ's tomb. The new archaeological finds that reinforce what the Bible says’
- ‘Interview with Anselmo Borges. 'The world has become a madhouse, with wars of brutal violence. Obviously this is against Easter'’
- ‘Holy Land. Tourism in wartime’
- ‘Carlos Fiolhais on science and religion: “God can't be found under a microscope”’
- ‘The most unusual Easter traditions and celebrations’
- ‘The face of Jesus in art and cinema’
- ‘Carlos de Matos Gomes, the captain of April who didn't disarm. He defied convenience and denounced historical manipulation after the revolution he helped to make’
Negócios:
- ‘The energy service regulator, ERSE, warns that electricity bills will be more expensive next year’
- ‘Families rushed to buy government savings certificates before interest rates fell’
- ‘From cocoa to nickel: when countries become cartels. 10 agreements made to control markets’
- ‘Africa Radar. Trump's policy strikes at the heart of Angola’
- ‘Trade war. Europe's surplus in medicines has soared by 60% compared to the US'
- ‘Brussels suspends tariff response measures until 14 July’
Jornal Económico:
- ‘Xi Jinping tours Asia to strengthen alliances’
- ‘Instability boosts gold, the euro, franc and yen’
- ‘Amorim family are the richest in the Forbes Portugal ranking’
- ‘Miguel Albuquerque changes 75% of the Madeira regional government for the new term’
- ‘Largest start-up competition comes to Portugal. Winner receives US$1 million’
- ‘Financial Times list has four Portuguese companies among the fastest growing’
- ‘Fidelidade and university create laboratory for analysing data’
- ‘Chinese export growth triples expectations’
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