Lisbon, Nov. 27, 2025 (Lusa) - Scandal over the sale of Novo Banco assets, Sporting beat Club Burgge 0-3 to advance in the Champions League, the military coup d’etat in Guinea-Bissau, ex-Brazilian president Bolsonaro starts serving his 27-year prison sentence and the UGT trade union acknowledges the Portuguese government’s willingness for negotiation but maintains a general strike threat for 11 December are the most frequently reported stories this Thursday morning.
Visão:
- ‘Special report. Hatred against women. “They won't silence us”’
- ‘World. The silent crisis of global debt’
- ‘The Epstein case. Ghislaine Maxwell's days and pampering in prison’
- ‘Mia Couto. “There is a machine that amplifies fear”’
Correio da Manhã:
- ‘Justice investigates ruinous deals. Scam of millions in Novo Banco sales’
- ‘Assets valued at €340 million sold for just €14 million’
- ‘Super judge to earn more than ministers’
- ‘Sporting 3 Club Burgge 0. Lions bite into Champions League millions’
- ‘FC Porto-Nice. Dragão welcomes Nice before a terrible cycle’
- ‘Rangers-Sp. Braga. Minho warriors with European ambitions’
- ‘National guard (GNR) and PSP police in Beja. €400 at the weekend to monitor immigrants’
- 'Labour laws. UGT union maintains general strike but is open to negotiation‘
- 2026 draft state budget. right wing Chega and Socialists (PS) united on tolls and tuition fees‘
- ’32.9% of Impressa. Italians pay €17.3 million for owner of SIC‘
- ’Balsemão left €116,000 to driver'
Público:
- ‘Montenegro governments created 89 working groups in 20 months’
- ‘2026 draft state budget. PS and Chega approve toll exemptions against government coalition wishes’
- 'Carlos Alberto Theatre. Shakespeare's violence in 2025. Titus opens today‘
- ’Fundão. Boss allegedly incited firefighters to rape colleague‘
- ’Coup d'etat in Guinea-Bissau. Elections suspended and President dismissed‘
- ’Ípsilon 25-year anniversary magazine. An edition to keep'
Diário de Notícias:
- ‘Castelo Branco. Hospital warns locum doctors that it will not pay them in full this month’
- ‘Catholic Church. Pope Leo XIV travels to Turkey and Lebanon for inaugural trip focused on religious unity and peace’
- ‘Data. More HIV cases diagnosed in heterosexual men over 50 years old’
- 'Brazil. Jair Bolsonaro begins serving 27-year sentence in 12 m2 cell'
- ‘War. Europe moves quickly to reach agreement on use of Russian assets to support Kiev’
- ‘Lisbon. New short-term rental accommodation rules to be approved today despite opposition from the left’
- 'Environment. OECD recommends 1% of global GDP to combat “triple planetary crisis”‘
- ’Legal proceedings. Pichardo's defence requested the removal of the president of the sports arbitration court (TAD) Arbitration Panel‘
- ’Presidential elections. “Political act”. Socialist Isabel Moreira supports Catarina Martins‘
- ’Cinema. Oslo, city of dreams
Jornal de Notícias:
- ‘A dozen coffins were opened in the cemetery to steal gold’
- ‘Budget. Coalition between PS and Chega approves end of tolls’
- "Holidays. Four long weekends in 2026‘
- ’Venezuela. People quietly anticipate military conflict‘
- ’Health. Choice of Judge Carlos Alexandre to lead the new Commission to Combat Fraud in the national health service well received‘
- ’Sporting 3 - Club Brugge 0. A top victory'
- ‘FC Porto. Dragons on track for the round of 16’
- ‘Braga. “Incredible atmosphere” demands a warrior mentality’
- 'World Cup. The dream of becoming under 17 champions again 34 years later‘
- ’Lousada blocks access to woods with concrete blocks to curb prostitution‘
- ’Immigration. Police officers suspected of earning €200 a day from slaves‘
- ’North Festival. Line-up reinforced with Liniker and the Waterboys'
Negócios:
- ‘There is logistical “madness” to ensure Black Friday, Christmas and sales’
- ‘Italians pay €17 million for 32.9% of SIC's owner’
- ‘2026 draft state budget. Document goes to vote with more than 100 amendments’
- 'Technology. Siemens to open AI and user experience centres in Portugal‘
- ’Taxes. Tax authorities clarify capital gains exemptions on the sale of homes for the over 65s‘
O Jornal Económico:
- ’UGT union welcomes the government's “willingness” to negotiate, but maintains general strike'
- ‘Portugal “has the conditions to lead” green transition’
- ‘Germany escapes excessive deficit procedure’
- ‘Negative coalition approves end of tolls on the A6 and A2 (Meco - Marateca)’
- ‘Military takes “total control” of Guinea-Bissau’
- "Intel leads. Tech companies lay off more than 241,000‘
- ’Impresa closes deal with Italians, who take 32.9%‘
- ’Public Finance Council (CFP) report. State-owned companies record losses of 1.3 billion‘
- ’European funds. Portugal receives more than 1 billion from the Recovery and Resilience Programme'
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