Lisbon, Nov. 3, 2025 (Lusa) - The announcement of presidential candidates, all of whom believe they will make it through to the second round, house prices and who is responsible for the rises, and fraud trafficking, especially the speed boats operating in the Algarve area, feature on Monday's front pages.
Público:
- "Over 40,000 beneficiaries with income support suspended due to inconsistencies"
- "Interview with Wagner Moura. Brazil knows what a dictatorship is. The Americans don't"
- "Left Bloc. José Manuel Pureza advances to succeed Mortágua in the BE"
- "Presidential 2026. I'm going to the second round: Cotrim enters the race for Belém with faith"
- "South Bank. Government puts the brakes on new urban projects near the new airport"
- "Report. Penedono producers face tragic year for chestnuts"
- "The phenomenon of drug boats. Drug trafficking networks operate with ever more means and less fear"
- "Doctor suspended from FMUP. Should universities have rules for teachers and students on social media?"
Diário de Notícias:
- "Gouveia e Melo leads in voting intentions and says he will win in the second round"
- "Interview. Dino D'Santiago. Only in Cabo Verde did I feel like I could walk into a shop without anyone coming after me"
- "Crime. More than 30% of domestic violence recorded by the PSP in the first half of 2025 is children against parents"
- "Retention rate of foreign students worrying. The system doesn't respond"
- "House prices are 154,000 euros above the average demand"
- "Mobi Summit special. There are more and more cars in Lisbon. Cycling is not safe"
- "Marcus Iven: A sovereign Ukraine is Europe's first line of defence"
- "Jaime Costa. Organising the Portuguese Grand Prix in MotoGP costs around 10 million euros"
Jornal de Notícias:
- "Cocaine is breaking records for production, consumers and seizures"
- "Experts criticise changes to the TGV project"
- "Christmas. Cities keep spending millions on illuminations"
- "Justice. Fictitious companies created for tax fraud scheme"
- "Mobi Summit special. Challenges of technology in the mobility of the future"
- "Lisbon. Misericórdia rents houses above three thousand euros"
- "Rita Pereira. Difficult balance between new soap opera and family life"
- "F.C. Porto 2-1 Braga. Borja shook off the pressure. A hard-fought victory for the dragons. Minhotos with more possession and shots"
Correio da Manhã:
- "Death of mum and baby in Amadora-Sintra."
- "Documents and relatives of dead pregnant woman deny minister".
- "Ana Paula Martins said that Uno Cani had not been seen in hospital before 29 October"
- "Dragon isolated at the top"
- "Richard Ríos receives support from rival Luis Suárez"
- "Rui Borges unwilling to follow Ruben Amorim"
- "Newborn forced to travel 340 kilometres by ambulance. INEM helicopter from Loulé inoperable for rescue"
- "Two dead in motorbike and car collision in Rio Maior"
- "Supreme Court upholds 15 and a half year sentence for uncle who raped 280 times"
Negócios:
- "Capital conversation. Joaquim Miranda Sarmento. New tax on banks will arrive in the first half of the year"
- "Portuguese founder of Altice attacks Draghi in Swiss court"
- "Exports better able to withstand economic shocks in the US"
- "Exclusive. Nobel Prize for Economics. What AI means for growth and jobs"
O Jornal Económico:
- "Pressure on short-term rents in housing is based on false figures"
- "Chip wars. Car factories are days away from shutting down"
- "World's largest multi-core fibre optic test bed kicks off today in Lisbon"
- "French stock market immune to political and budgetary crisis..."
- "...which confirms a dangerous route in the plan submitted to Brussels for 2026"
- "German companies still paying 1.7 billion to Russia"
- "Banking. BPI's profit falls 12% due to interest cut"
- "[João Cotrim de Figueiredo] The main message? I'm going to the second round"
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