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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Tuesday, 4 March

Lisbon, March 4, 2025 (Lusa) - Portugal’s opposition Socialist Party is moving ahead with a parliamentary commission of inquiry into the prime minister’s family-owned business, Sporting are top of the league after 3-1 victory against Estoril and the Oscars dominate the headlines this Carnival Tuesday morning.

 

Público:

- ‘Public guarantee is helping young foreigners buy homes’

- ‘Lisbon: A quarter of the homeless are in the capital. Santa Casa charity opens new centre for short-term rental accommodation’

- ‘The Socialist Party moves ahead with compulsory commission of inquiry into PM Luis Montenegro and threatens motion of censure’

- ‘Portuguese language: Working group wants to improve spelling agreement’

- ‘Obesity: By 2050, more than 60% of adults will be overweight’

- ‘Oscars: Something we've never seen happened to us: “Anora”’

- ‘PÚBLICO 35 years: Tomorrow's special edition. Gregorio Duvivier director for a day’

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- ‘Socialist Party (PS) takes Montenegro's case to inquiry committee’

- ‘Sporting 3-1 Estoril: Gyokeres puts lion on the line’

- ‘Health: A single fast food meal causes stress and inflammation’

- ‘Porto: Volunteer firefighters turn around situation of bankruptcy’

- ‘Penafiel: Textile workers with two months’ wages in arrears’

- ‘Cinema: “Anora”, the independent film that swept the Oscars’

- ‘Ukraine: Trump won't “tolerate” Zelensky “for much longer”’

- ‘Number of unemployed in training is at historic lows’

- ‘Homicide: Bodies of two brothers dumped in Serra da Estrela’

 

Diário de Notícias:

- ‘PS wants parliamentary commission of inquiry into Montenegro's company to “defend the regime”’

- ‘Crisis: President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa only breaks silence on Montenegro after motion of censure’

- ‘Plan: Brussels reaches out to car industry with relief on environmental targets’

- ‘World Day: Pandemic has worsened obesity and there are new risks to worry nutritionists’

- ‘Discoveries: Porto metro works have already uncovered almost 380,000 archaeological pieces’

- ‘Entente. Kremlin and Trump, the same message: ‘Zelensky doesn't want peace’’

- ‘USA. From street protests to the courts: is there anything that can stop Elon Musk's DOGE?’

- ‘Buchholz: A bookshop with a history that is trying to bring back its DNA’

- ‘Oscars: When the star of the night is called Mick Jagger’

 

i:

- ‘unthinkable’

- ‘Five years of Covid: Interview with former national health authority head, Graça Freitas. ‘I have an idea that none of us knew what alcohol gel was’’

- ‘What was lost with the lockdowns. The vaccine controversy. The figures. The numbers. Remote working. Future pandemics’

- ‘PS moves ahead with commission of inquiry and Montenegro appeals to body for transparency’

 

Correio da Manhã:

- ‘Property deed: Montenegro didn't indicate an account when he bought the house. The attorney general gets anonimous complaint against prime minister and family business’

- ‘Ignores president Marcelo and forces him to take two Falcon journeys’

- ‘Pedro Nuno Santos moves forward with parliamentary commission of inquiry’

- ‘Mystery in Covilhã: Brothers found burnt to death in the woods. Bodies 20 kilometres from the crime scene’

- ‘Concern: Pope Francis’ state of health has worsened’

- ‘Fight for place: Killer of homeless man caught in Lisbon’

- ‘Sporting 3-1 Estoril: Lead sealed on return to winning ways. Gyokeres scores twice to reach 25 goals’

- ‘Champions League: Benfica coach Bruno Laje corrects mistakes from first game against Barça'

- ‘Pardon: President denies pardon to murderer of Djaló's sister’

- ‘Terror in Amadora: Two people shot in two hours’

- ‘Alarm: More than half of adults are overweight’

- ‘Lives: Kings and queens of the big Oscar night’

 

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