Lisbon, June 9, 2026 (Lusa) - The Middle East war, minimum wages are close to average wages and the build up to the World Cup are the most frequent headlines this Tuesday morning.
Sábado:
- “The new weapons in disease prevention”
- “Child violence on the rise. Ten-year-olds hitting parents and teachers”
- “Former ministers working in the sectors they once oversaw. Medina, Cordeiro and Galamba: from ministers to private consultants”
- “Muchaxo. The restaurant in Guincho that was a refuge for kings, counts and presidents”
- “Trend. Going to a wedding and leaving with a tattoo”
Correio da Manhã:
- “19 official suspects in court. Bank fraudsters swindle a million from customers. Access to accounts via fraudulent messages”
- “Benfica. Gala party to welcome Marco Silva”
- “‘I was scared’. Casillas went to Porto to claim 3.7 million”
- “‘Drug Uber’ sought after by businessmen and doctors”
- “Wages. More salaries close to the minimum”
- “Suspended prison sentence. Singer convicted of child abuse”
- “Tragedy. Man dies in fall alongside his pregnant wife”
- “Pope blesses Mourinho’s new home”
- “Birth rate. In 108 districts, fewer than one baby is born per week”
- “Online. Illegal gambling worth 24 billion”
- “Alert. 400,000 families at risk of paying more for gas”
Público:
- “INEM’s deficit soared to €1 million last year”
- “Middle East. Iran and Israel suspend attacks, but everything depends on Lebanon”
- “Banking. Personal loans through intermediaries are more expensive”
- “Supplements. Doctors and nutritionists want prior checks”
- “Investigation. Partners of Castro Alves and Marco António together in cannabis business”
- "Single Social Benefit (PSU). Government calls for urgency after eight months preparing the law"
Diário de Notícias:
- “Premiere on Portugal Day. Luísa Costa Gomes and Luís Tinoco create opera ‘Relicário Perpétuo’ to celebrate Camões”
- “Lisbon city council launches recruitment tenders for all 163 management positions”
- “Middle East. Israel and Iran scale back attacks following US pressure. For how long?”
- “Births. Northern Region to overtake Greater Lisbon by 2025”
- “Technology. More than half of business leaders say AI adoption is being rushed"
- “Fátima Amorim. ‘We see the geostrategic importance of Lajes Air Base in the current situation,’ says mayor of Angra do Heroísmo”
- “Spain. Leo XIV criticises the political ‘disqualification’ and exclusion of migrants”
- “Maria Grazia Calandrone. ‘I had already written a book about my adoptive mother. I never thought of writing another book about another mother’”
- “Football. Renato Veiga highlights growth and dismisses Portugal as favourites”
Jornal de Notícias:
- “Over a million Portuguese were on sick leave last year”
- “Revolution in Porto and Gaia on the back of the TGV”
- “Justice. Celebrities caught up in wiretaps of the ‘drug Uber’”
- “Report. Pilgrims travel to Santiago de Compostela by boat”
- “Gaia. Hospital heliport speeds up emergency response”
- “FC Porto. André Silva to be officially announced this week”
- “Iker Casillas. ‘After my heart attack I can’t run, I manage about 20 or 50 metres’”
Negócios:
- “Trump prevents oil from reaching US$100 as tensions ease”
- “Just €115 separates the minimum wage from the average wage”
- “Radar África. Carrinho Group invests in fund to gain a say in Angola's BFA”
- “Airports. Revenue sharing sparks dispute between Portugal's airports managing company, ANA, and the State”
- “Defence. A three-way battle is underway to sell fighter jets to Portugal”
- “Financing. Consumer credit becomes more expensive through intermediaries”
O Jornal Económico:
- "Minimum wage in the private sector closer to average wages"
- “War is slipping out of Trump’s hands”
- “Green hydrogen will only progress with rules to create a market”
- “Managers recognise value, but only 5% know how to make money”
- “European national football teams lead in value and Portugal stands out”
- “90% of TV money distributed among Liga clubs”
- “Tender process launched for Mitrena shipyards”
- “Nvidia to launch ‘superchip’ for laptops”
- “‘There is no political will to boost savings’. Stephen de Moraes”
- “Italy. Largest bank wants to buy the world’s oldest”
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