Lisbon, March 10, 2026 (Lusa) - Portugal's new president, Antonio Jose Seguro, is sworn in, the Middle East war and its implications on trade and inflation and negotiations on the government's draft labour law end with no agreement dominate the headlines this Tuesday morning.
Correio da Manhã:
- ‘War threatens interest rate rise. Market anticipates rate increase’
- ‘Seguro against electoral frenzy requires commitment from parties. New President arrives in Belém with his family’
- ‘Young people spend 4 hours/day on social media’
- "Crime in the Algarve. Father of victim without compensation‘
- ’Almada. Doctor and nurse charged with manslaughter‘
- ’After draw with FC Porto. Mourinho slams Benfica duo that cost 42 million‘
- ’Sporting. Hjulmand confident for Arctic challenge‘
- ’Viseu. Murder trial begins at Palácio do Gelo"
- ‘Former partner. Recruits two men to collect €35,000’
Público:
- ‘New President. Seguro calls for commitments to “a more viable country”’
- ‘I Liga. Is the championship already in the bag for FC Porto? It's still too early to say’
- "Microdramas. Extremely high, incredibly close: the series of the moment are already on RTP‘
- ’Nitrous oxide. “Laughing gas”: cases of poisoning reported to the health service increase and seizures skyrocket‘
- ’Finance investigates sharp increase in exports to Russian partners‘
- ’Political tension. How former prime minister Passos Coelho and current prime minister Luis Montenegro went from allies to adversaries‘
- ’Labour package. Employers end negotiations without agreement‘
- ’Germany. Merz's CDU fails first electoral test of the year‘
- ’Constitutional. Appeal on PM's family company, Spinumviva, was submitted after the deadline, says Constitutional Court"
Jornal de Notícias:
- ‘New president Seguro binds parties until end of legislative term’
- ‘War causes bottled gas prices to rise to two million this month’
- ‘FC Porto. Former coach compares Pietuszewski to Lamine Yamal’
- ‘Benfica. Mourinho’s contract renewal only at end of season’
- ‘Breakdown in labour package may force Government to reach a party agreement’
- ‘Porto. Clérigos Tower visited by the equivalent of the Portuguese population’
- ‘Insecurity. Café in the Pinheiro Manso area robbed more than 20 times’
- ‘Education. Art schools forced to take out loans’
- "Fishing. After the floods, calm may come to the lamprey business‘
Diário de Notícias:
- ’Inauguration. President Seguro demands solutions from parties to avoid dissolution of parliament‘
- ’Carneiro ahead in PS-AD-Chega technical tie‘
- ’No agreement on labour package‘
- ’Fuel. [Minister of Finance, Miranda] Sarmento doubts plan to curb crude oil, says Brussels will give the green light to ISP support‘
- ’Middle East. Iran signals hardline stance, but Trump says war is coming to an end‘
- ’Justice. Courtroom for migrants barred at airport ready “by summer”‘
- ’Heritage. Visible from afar, but not so close up. The restoration of the Almada Murals at Alcântara Station‘
- ’Athletics. Virtus grows in Portugal based on the work of clubs, families and the federation"
Negócios:
- ‘Reserves are the key to calming oil prices’
- ‘New president Seguro arrives in Belém to stem “electoral frenzy”’
- ‘Communications. Adyta protects armed forces messages with Portuguese app’
- ‘Labour. Employers say “no agreement” on labour law’
- ‘Radar Africa. SEM Brazilians are closer to Angola’
O Jornal Económico:
- ‘Largest meeting of bankers is today’
- ‘Trump promises quick war and calms markets’
- ‘Finance admits deficit with responses to bad weather and war’
- ‘Moulds, textiles, transport and metal fear impact on business’
- ‘[Rafael Campos Pereira, vice-president of AIMMAP and CAP:] “All industries are exposed to inflation”’
- ‘Brussels warns of profound, long-term implications’
- ‘Eurozone must prepare for prolonged instability’
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