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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Tuesday, 22 July

Lisbon, July 22, 2025 (Lusa) - Energy group Galp is negotiating with partners over offshore Namibia project, the latest presidential election poll reveals a tie between the three main candidates, Sporting beat Sunderland 1-0 in pre-season warm up, Benfica president reveals plans to develop the area surrounding the club’s stadium and the government makes changes to citizenship education in schools dominate the headlines this Tuesday morning.

 

Correio da Manhã:

- ‘Citizenship Discipline. Government wants less sex in schools’

- ‘More finance, less sex education in the curriculum’

- ‘Sporting 1 Sunderland 0. Trincão paves the way for victory’

- ‘Benfica president Rui Costa promises revolution at Luz’

- ‘Champions League. French side Nice on the road to millions’

- ‘FC Porto. Gabri Veiga takes Mora's number 10 shirt’

- ‘Poll. Three-way tie in presidential elections’

- ‘Teachers to receive allowance of up to €500 per month in allowances for teaching away from home residence’

- ‘€15,000. Elderly man compensated for fall in hotel’

- "Setúbal. Assault on post office (CTT) yields €60,000 for gang of thieves‘

- ’Oliveira de Frades. Motorcyclist dies in multi-vehicle accident on the A25 motorway‘

- ’Politics. PM Montenegro praises far right Chega and criticises socialists‘

- ’Credit. Mortgage interest rates below 3%‘

 

 

Público:

- ‘School principals accuse government of giving in to far-right ideology’

- ‘USA. How Epstein, tariffs and immigration cast a shadow over Donald Trump's horizon’

- ‘Middle East. Israeli tanks enter Gaza for the first time’

- ‘Lisbon. Metro with 1,500 hours of problems in a year and a half’

- ‘Education. Teachers who go to schools in disadvantaged areas receive more’

- ‘Alcobaça Festival. At Cistermúsica, classical music ranges from Palestrina to Marco Paulo’

- ‘Space. Astronauts' blood and urine come to Portugal’

- ‘Work. Artificial intelligence is shaping contact centres in Portugal’

- "Project. Multipurpose facility, swimming pool, hotel: Benfica's plan for the Estádio da Luz‘

 

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- ’Supreme Court opens the door to the seizure of Venezuelan state accounts‘

- ’Changes to citizenship education. “A total wipeout of sex education”. Psychologist Margarida Gaspar de Matos criticises the government"

- ‘Another 25,000 patients without a family doctor in just one month’

- ‘Santo Tirso. Reactivation of quarry frightens residents’

- ‘Bragança. Polytechnic invests in new health school’

- ‘IRS. Salaries and pensions rise but return to normal in October’

- ‘FC Porto pays 20 million for Danish prodigy’

- ‘Sporting 1-0 Sunderland. Trincão's goal seals victory over the English’

- ‘Benfica. Trip to Nice in the Champions League and Ríos in Lisbon today’

- ‘Summer. Liliana Filipa shows off her bikinis on the beaches of Sicily’

 

 

Diário de Notícias:

- ‘Signal inhibitors in Vale de Judeus await green light from the Agency for Administrative Modernisation (AMA)’

- ‘Benfica. Modernisation of the Estádio da Luz and surrounding areas will cost over 200 million’

- ‘Investigation. PSP police arrest drug dealer who made home deliveries’

- ‘Oil. Galp to start negotiations with partners for project in Namibia’

- ‘Japan. Ishiba clings to power in Japan after election setback. The price of rice is (also) to blame’

- ‘War. US and Germany reach agreement and will deliver five “Patriot” systems to Ukraine’

- ‘Railway. City council wants to explore Cascais line’

- ‘Market. FC Porto signs Froholdt, sells Otávio and resists City's interest in Diogo Costa’

- ‘History. São Vicente de Fora and the organ that captivates audiences at liturgy and concerts’

- ‘Brazilian artist Preta Gil, daughter of Gilberto Gil, dies’

 

 

Negócios:

- ‘“There are no reforms without pain.” Companies call for pacts’

- ‘Angolans with frozen accounts complain about Portuguese justice’

- ‘Energy. Floene is perplexed by being left out of hydrogen’

- ‘Presidential election polls. Gouveia e Melo, Marques Mendes and Seguro in a technical tie’

- ‘Shares. Hong Kong dominates stock market listings’

 

 

Jornal Económico:

- ‘Galp negotiates Namibia with strong partner’

- ‘Unemployment in June at lowest level since July 2023’

- ‘US Embassy concerned about Chinese influence in Portugal’

- ‘Moreira Rato keeps his eyes on governance’

- ‘Mota-Engil in the lead to build new Lisbon metro line’

- ‘Telecoms provider NOS profit falls 21% in the first half but revenue increases’

- ‘Coffee leads price rises and pressure will continue’

- ‘Rauva wants to hire 500 people by the end of 2026’

 

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