Lisbon, Feb. 23, 2026 (Lusa) - The fourth anniversary of the Ukraine war and the clear-up after recent storms are on many front pages this Monday.
Correio da Manhã:
- "Government spends thousands on make-up and hairdressing. Montenegro hires beauty company through direct agreement"
- "FC Porto 1 Rio Ave 0. FC Porto maintains comfortable lead"
- "Champions League. Mourinho discovers recipe for conquering Madrid"
- "Sporting. Geny fills the Lions' coffers"
- "Warning about “paracetamol challenge” sending minors to hospital"
- "Sintra. Man invents fortune and is killed for €100"
- "Fugitive from justice. “King of vacuum cleaners” protests car theft"
- "Statistics. House prices embarrass Portugal in the EU"
- "Prosecution. GNR captain traffics drugs with his wife"
- "Porto. Police find skeleton in house"
- "He took a gun and a petrol can. He tried to kill Trump but was shot dead"
Público:
- "TAP and SATA forced to return part of the aid they received from the State"
- "War in Ukraine. Without the US, Ukraine now only has Europe to arm and defend itself"
- "Drones, lasers and “swarms”: how Kyiv forged an industry in the midst of war"
- "Analysis: the four-day war is now four years old"
- "Literature. From niche to expansion, a portrait of the comic book market in Portugal"
- "Luís Neves takes office today. Departure of Portugal's criminal investigation police agency (PJ) director to the Government reignites debate on separation of powers"
- "From fires to the police, the challenges facing Portugal's new minister for Home Affairs"
- "United States. Authorities shoot dead armed man at Trump resort"
- "Terrorism. Al-Qaeda has changed and is now 50 times bigger than on 11 September"
- "Parties. Chega investigates vote buying from neo-Nazis by current MP"
- "Health. Only 45,000 Portuguese have an active living will"
Jornal de Notícias:
- "Number of young people obtaining moped licences reaches record high"
- "FC Porto 1-0 Rio Ave. Here, my captain. Froholdt scored a goal built on Pietuszewski's magic"
- "Esposende. Dogs help students with special educational needs"
- "Gondomar. New Lipor unit will process 72 lorries of food waste per day"
- "Maia. Dismissed for trying to assault a man who threatened him with a knife"
- "Health. One third of the country has no physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists"
- "Coimbra. APA wants to review infrastructure to manage the Mondego River"
- "Oil. US suffocation threatens Cubans' survival"
Diário de Notícias:
- "Students from the interior continue to be the most penalised in access to higher education"
- "Four years later. Hundreds of Ukrainians gathered in Lisbon and Porto to remind us that the war continues"
- "Government. Luís Neves becomes Portugal's minister for Home Affairs with difficult challenges and a praised, but not unanimous, profile"
- "Tension. What means does the US have to attack Iran and where can Tehran retaliate?"
- "Sara Correia: I like to sing other things, I just don't know how to sing any other way. That's my fado"
- "Tourism. Brazil is the guest of BTL and brings almost 50 exhibitors with a special programme"
- "Economy. ECB study warns that climate disasters could increase the cost of debt"
- "Parliament. Voting for ombudsman and Constitutional Court judges goes ahead this week after delays."
- "Far Right. Charges against Chega MP spark debate among 1143 activists."
- "Brazil. Carnival went badly for Lula at the sambadrome and in politics."
Negócios:
- "Fidelidade valued at 4.9 billion to go public"
- "Capital Conversation. Pedro Pimpão: There are irreversible damages from the storms. President of the National Association of Municipalities says that private companies will need support to clean up the land"
- "Private investor. Investment gurus prefer technology companies"
- "Find out what steps you need to take to prepare your tax return"
- "Economy. Brussels calls for “total clarity” from the US on tariffs"
- "The biggest brake on competitiveness is the labour market"
O Jornal Económico:
- "Let's not turn the PTRR into a partisan fight. The destruction caused by the storms affects thousands of companies, say Armindo Monteiro and Luís Miguel Ribeiro, presidents of CIP and AEP, acknowledging that they do not know how much will be spent and how much will be lost. The opposition laments the lack of information"
- "Supreme Court overturns Trump law, companies seek clarity"
- "Benfica champion in selling footballers"
- "Justice. Fine of up to €10,000 approved to speed up proceedings"
- "Nestlé bets on coffee, nutrition and pet care - ice cream and water out"
- "Purchasing power in Portugal is among the lowest in the European Union"
- "Labour law. Employers, government and UGR resume negotiations"
- "Domestic shoe production falls 5% and affects exports"
- "Delta Cafés group turnover reaches 650 million"
- "New Dutch government takes office... finally"
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