Lisbon, Nov. 23, 2025 (Lusa) - The arrest of Brazil's former president, the COP30 summit, and Guinea-Bissau's presidential election are on some Monday's front pages.
Público:
- "Deaths in prisons have stabilised, but there is a lack of resources to prevent suicides"
- "Peace plan. US pressure on Ukraine affects NATO partners and dominates G20"
- "Brazil. Police arrest Bolsonaro for fear of escape during vigil"
- "Sale of Novo Banco. Government says it is unable to stop bonuses for managers"
- "Guinea-Bissau. Embaló and Fernando Dias contest decisive election"
- "Mutirão decision. COP30 without roadmap for end of fossil fuels"
- "Rodrigo de Sousa e Castro. 25 November was a settling of scores between military personnel"
- "Sexual pleasure. Medical students help older people break down taboos"
Jornal de Notícias:
- "Country loses 2.9 million per day due to tax evasion by multinationals"
- "There are 199 abandoned mines and it is the taxpayer who pays"
- "Montenegro. Government centralises communication and invests in team for social media"
- "Court. Millionaire refuses to sign paper so his son can become Portuguese"
- "Technology. China leads race for humanoid robots"
- "JN/TSF interview. “If the government withdraws the labour package from the table, it can count on the CGTP”. Tiago Oliveira, secretary-general of CGTP-IN"
- "Rivals fill the Cup. Sporting 3 - Marinhense 0. FC Porto 3 - Sintrense 0."
- "Dragão. Members vote (54%) to expel Sandra Madureira"
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