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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Wednesday, 10 December

Lisbon, Dec. 10, 2025 (Lusa) - Thursday's general strike against the proposed labour law features on almost all the front pages this Wednesday, along with the death of writer Clara Pinto Correia, aged only 65.

 

Sábado:

- "Well-being. How to have a good life in retirement"

- "Movida. There's an Italian fever in Lisbon, beyond ice cream parlours and Aperol"

- "Melatonin. The trendy supplement that hides a danger"

- "Work in Portugal, European salary. PSD and IL leaders paid by Brussels, in a Le Pen-style scheme"

- "X-ray of trade unions. They hide their accounts and the UGT is now only worth 2% in the private sector"

 

Correio da Manhã:

- "Mystery surrounds the tragic death of the “princess”. Clara Pinto Correia found dead at home at the age of 65"

- "Bayern 3 Sporting 1. The lion's dream lasted an hour"

- "Benfica-Napoli. Benfica is one of the biggest clubs in the world. We're going all the way"

- "“Bonnie and Clyde”. Maximum sentence for triple homicide"

- "Transport. The effects of the general strike are beginning to be felt today"

- "Chaos in healthcare. Hell in the emergency room at Amadora-Sintra Hospital"

- "Delay in response. Attorney General regrets Spinumviva delays"

- "Portugal's criminal investigation police agency investigates 8-y-o girl's death in traffic accident"

- "Guimarães. Two-year-old baby dies after choking on apple"

- "Patients demand priority in the fight against cancer"

 

Público:

- "Constitutional Court will only have new judges after the presidential elections"

- "1960-2025. Clara Pinto Correia. A life between fiction and science"

- "Football. Sporting loses in Munich but remains safe in the Champions League"

- "Interview. Drugs are still a problem just because we no longer see people dying on the streets"

- "Inequality. A world where 60,000 people have three times the wealth of half the population"

- "General strike. Unionisation is lower among the poorest workers"

- "Research. More than 12 million in grants for national science"

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- "Months of delays in electrical connections halt works and increase costs"

- "Champions League. Bayern 3-1 Sporting. The lion's dream lasted ten minutes"

- "Benfica. From final to final in the fight for qualification"

- "FC Porto. Defensive wall unmatched in Europe"

- "Matosinhos. Traders refuse to stop cars"

- "Northern Region. Environment Agency advocates equal water rates for all"

- "Bragança. Bloodstains incriminate couple who killed family"

- "Nobel Peace Prize. No one knows where María Corina Machado is"

- "Guimarães. Boy who choked on an apple dies"

- "Clara Pinto Correia (1960-2025). Final Goodbye, princess"

 

Diário de Notícias:

- "General strike has majority support"

- "Labour law reform is “liberal”, “unbalanced” and unjustified, say former government officials"

- "General strikes were almost always due to labour laws and against right-wing governments"

- "Flu. Hospital administrator and head of the medical association say we are reaping what we sowed in planning, nothing"

- "Héctor Abad Faciolince. Ukraine exists more than ever and will not forgive Russia for many years"

- "Champions League. A high-risk visit that did not go well for Sporting."

- "Lisbon. Moedas attended two of seven meetings of the European Housing Council."

- "Diplomacy. Under increasing pressure from Trump, Zelensky seeks to cement European support."

- "Social Media. Australian ban on under-16s reignites warnings from Portuguese experts"

- "Venezuela. Where is María Corina Machado? Oslo awaits the Nobel Peace Prize"

- "Aviation. Luís Rodrigues: I'm not worried about how much the general strike at TAP will cost"

 

Negócios:

- "Short-term rentals will only pay 10% income tax"

- "Infrastructure takes a back seat in the palace handed over by the Economy to CIP"

- "The nine changes to labour law that the general strike wants to stop"

- "A guide for companies and workers"

- "Minimum wage at €1,600? Only in 2037"

- "Philippe Aghion. “Europe needs to update its economic doctrine”. Nobel Prize winner in Economics argues that the current model has turned the EU into a budgetary dwarf"

- "United States. Fed bids farewell to 2025 with new interest rate cut"

 

Jornal Económico:

- "Galp loses €1.8 billion after deal in Namibia"

- "Ukraine to send new peace plan to Trump soon"

- "From health to transport, find out the minimum services set"

- "ASF wants to move forward with long-term health insurance and new PPR"

- "Analysts await new interest rate cut in the US"

- "Elon Musk's SpaceX is already the most valuable company outside the stock market"

- "German exports register unexpected rise"

- "Tourism generated tax revenue of 2.6 billion"

- "MARL: 25 years supplying four million Portuguese"

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