Lisbon, Nov. 11, 2025 (Lusa) - A spat between presidential candidates and the Lisbon Web Summit are two of the stories trending in Portugal's newspapers this Tuesday.
Público:
- "Promised rescue helicopters will only land at one hospital heliport. The Ministry of Defence revealed that the four new aircraft will cost a total of 32 million euros"
- "Angola's independence. The country's defeat was supposed to be all of us"
- "Bar dues. Lawyers have accumulated a debt of more than eight million euros"
- "Labour reform. Government makes it difficult to reintegrate workers"
- "Paddy Cosgrave. The West's technological dominance is coming to an end"
- "Jazz. Cécile McLorin Salvant's plan to regain her innocence"
- "Football. Why have Benfica been losing advantages in the final minutes? Mourinho tried to explain"
- "Gouveia e Melo. I don't think the government has the slightest idea of the priorities for defence"
Jornal de Notícias:
- ‘Creating a “Company in a moment” turns out to take ten months’
- ‘Half of the 850 million earmarked for school building work stays in Lisbon’
- "Local authorities. Porto and Gaia take the lion's share of revenues"
- "Viseu. There's a village with 40 houses looking for a new owner"
- "Health. Dengue mosquitoes in ever more municipalities"
- "Presidential elections. Admiral attacks Lusa and Mendes accuses him of talking nonsense"
- "Football. League in turmoil with successive refereeing controversies"
- "Nazaré. Suspicions of corruption in concession for resort"
Diário de Notícias:
- "Angola's independence. 50 years later, “one people, one nation” is called for, but divisions still persist"
- "Memory. Angola proclaimed independence amidst celebratory gunfire and real combat"
- "Interview. António Costa Silva: Angola can create a world epicentre for rare earths"
- "Lisbon. Chega accuses IL of blocking Moedas' entry into the government"
- "SNS Digital. Most Portuguese trust doctors, but only 27% believe in the security of technology companies"
- "Technology. Web Summit: Government aims to put the country at the forefront of AI"
- "USA. Trump met with Al-Sharaa, but didn't want journalists in the room"
- "Football. The road to Portugal's ninth World Cup passes through Dublin, where the team has never won"
- "Theatre. Maria Rueff: Comedians are always treated as the poor relation of the arts"
- "Belgium. Paul Dujardin: I'm a living reality of what Europe is, and I'm not the only on”"
Correio da Manhã:
- "Health chaos. 1.5 million people without a family doctor"
- "Mourinho alarmed at Benfica. Lack of quality worries coach"
- "Injuries to the lion. Sporting hope to have Pote in the derby"
- "High tension in the debate. Rui Costa and Noronha on the verge of physical confrontation"
- "Searches. Suspected corruption with housing in Nazaré"
- "Housing. 'Lego buildings' speed up construction"
- "SMAS. Companion of “rebel” Sintra councillor heads municipal company"
- "Budget. Montenegro uses deficit risk against extra pension rises"
- "Near Viseu. Aldeia da Beira for sale for 1.4 million"
Negócios:
- "Exclusive. Microsoft to invest 10 billion in Sines"
- "Housing loans. PS and Chega want to ease the early amortisation rate"
- ‘Regulator moves ahead with administrative offence against Rede Expressos’
- ‘Portugal moves from surplus to deficit with the US after agreement’
- ‘Shutdown's end in sight risks hiding debt danger’
- "Africa Radar. Angola's blessing turned into a curse"
Jornal Económico:
- ‘Businessmen criticise: It's unreasonable to paralyse the country’
- "Canadians sell 5.4% of EDP today. Stock Exchange. The sale comes after the presentation of the company's strategic plan, which led it to lose 3.5 billion in two days"
- "Novobanco. Deal of the decade turned a poor year into a good one"
- ‘Paddy sees innovation in Asia, but Matias wants Lisbon to lead the way’
- ‘Savannah says Boticas project is already one of the biggest in the world...’
- ‘... and Danes to invest in battery factory in Sines’
- ‘FlixBus goes to court against Rede Expressos’
- ‘Court rules Brazilian operator Oi bankrupt’
- ‘Sarkozy released 20 days later pending appeal’
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