Lisbon, July 7, 2026 (Lusa) - Portugal are out of the World Cup after the 0-1 defeat against Spain, FIFA comes in for criticism after agreeing to lift red card ban on US player at Trump's request and the NATO summit are the most frequent headlines this Tuesday morning.
Correio da Manhã:
- “Portugal 0 Spain 1. The Portuguese dream came to an end”
- "Last-minute goal in stoppage time knocks Portugal out. Ronaldo bids a tearful farewell”
- “Fernando Alexandre under fire. Education minister hides company amid exam chaos”
- “Desperate families. Pupils and teachers’ holidays on hold. Errors identified in the digitisation of exam scripts process"
- “Praia da Rocha. Dozens of mobile phones stolen in Portimão”
- “Fatal heatwave. Temperatures over 40°C kill sisters in greenhouse”
- “Pedro Dias. Victims’ parents fear killer is on the loose"
- “Pilot project. ATM ‘goes’ to customers’ homes”
- “Tiago Grila. Internet star on trial for hit-and-run”
- “Khamenei’s funeral. Millions shout ‘revenge’”
Público:
- “2026 World Cup. The end. Portugal stumble against Spain once again”
- “PSD almost doubles profits in 2025; PS and Bloco are the only parties to record a loss”
- “National Exams. Minister reveals that pupils will have access to digitised exam scripts”
- “Summit. Rutte praises Trump for modernising NATO”
- “250 years of the USA. From Reagan to reggaeton: American influence on pop culture”
- “Banking. Crédito Agrícola resolves savings bank bailouts through mergers”
Jornal de Notícias:
- “Adiós. Ronaldo in tears during his ‘last dance’”
- “Coach Roberto Martínez has also bid farewell to the national team”
- “Red card. FIFA lifts ban on US player at Trump’s request”
- “Number of parking fines soars this year to nearly 300 a day in Porto”
- “Exam marking platform halted due to ‘security vulnerabilities’”
- “NATO summit. Europe seeks to free itself from American dependence”
- “Ermesinde. Front company involved in ‘money laundering’ of €1 million‘
- “Finance. Money from Multibanco+Perto (ATM closer) leaves parish council coffers”
- “Gaia. Menezes wants a cable car linking the coast to the metro in Arrábida”
Diário de Notícias:
- “Photography. ‘Dear Marilyn’. The memoirs of Sam Shaw”
- “2026 World Cup. The Bologun case puts FIFA under intense pressure; Infantino denies giving in to Trump”
- “Farewell to the World Cup”
- “Portugal is the Eurozone country that will face the greatest pressure on public finances due to an ageing population”
- “Santo António Local Health Unit. Junior doctors scheduled to work on Saturdays”
- “Party conference. AD warns of a ‘political crisis’ in the face of the opposition’s ‘immaturity’”
- “Wildfires: Vouzela pushes Portugal towards a European record for area burnt in 2026”
- “Heatwave: End of 6% VAT slows the rush for air conditioning”
- “Brazil. Michelle becomes a ‘bombshell’ in Flávio Bolsonaro’s campaign”
Negócios:
- “Population review may affect retirement age”
- “Second high-speed rail section with guaranteed competition”
- “Radar Africa. Rising oil prices give João Lourenço a boost"
- “Public accounts risk contraction exceeding 5% of GDP over 10 years”
- “End of ‘cheap’ stocks on PSI compared to Europe limits gains on the Lisbon stock market”
- “SpaceX accelerates entry into benchmark indices. Today it’s the Nasdaq 100"
- “Three weeks after the agreement, normalising the Strait of Hormuz remains a distant prospect”
O Jornal Económico:
- “Public sector reform at the Advisory Summit”
- “Portugal lose to Spain and head home. Cristiano’s final dance"
- “Crime rate is the fifth lowest since 1998”
- “German economy regains momentum”
- “Carlos Mota Santos. Mota-Engil competes with DST in high-speed rail”
- “EasyJet ‘soars’ 10% on the UK stock market after agreeing to a takeover”
- “Waste market set to grow by up to 4% this year”
- “Standoff between the President and the Prime Minister heads to parliament”
- “Portugal and Morocco explore energy highway”
- “Biomethane could meet up to 60% of gas consumption”
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