Lisbon, June 13, 2025 (Lusa) - The sale of Novo Banco to French lender BPCE, increasing neo-nazi attacks on th vulnerable and th plane crash in India with ony one survivor all freature on Friday's front pages in the Portuguese newspapers. The mutual attacks between Israel and Iran happened too late for the papers to catch them.
Expresso:
- “Patients can soon book surgeries by phone”
- “Los Angeles stands firm against tanks”
- “Legalisation of immigrant families cools since 2023”
- “Government seeks efficient defence spending increases”
- “US authorities detain at least 30 Portuguese emigrants”
- “We feared arrest”: Report on families who fled to the Azores
- “With Trump, things might worsen significantly”, warns former US attorney general
- State reform among the ten priorities of the new government
- European beaver returns to Portugal after 500 years
- “The age of doctors is a time bomb for the Health Service”
- “Guinea-Bissau is reinventing school”
- “Seixal City Council is champion in the use of right of first refusal”
- “Corruption at the top of the PSOE”
- “Victims of plane crash are not residents”
- “Crimes against the elderly rise 85%”
- “Overtime puts pressure on INEM”
Público:
- “Church swaps 18 low-yield properties for five apartments to be built”
- “Leila Slimani. The vulnerability of the writer, finally”
- “Support for the homeless. Police arrest neo-Nazi who assaulted food aid volunteers”
- “Novo Banco. Taxpayers await repayment of their loans”
- “India. Boeing crashes on take-off, killing 290. One person survives”
- “2% target. Officials will divert RRP money to defence spending”
Diário de Notícias:
- “Lone Star finalises sale of Novo Banco to BPCE”
- “Doctor João Varandas Fernandes: ‘Surgeons should perform additional surgeries during normal working hours, in accordance with contractual objectives’”
- “Roberto Vecchi: ‘Culturally, Portugal is a country that has a very strong relationship with the past’”
- “Education. Unions and teachers call for the urgent resumption of negotiations on the Teaching Career Statute”
- “Motion. Carneiro promises ‘democratic consensus’ with a PS that is a ‘responsible and firm opposition’”
- “Conflict. Tension between Iran, which is pursuing nuclear activities that prompt international attention, and Israel leaves the Middle East on alert”
- “World. From Eusébio and Maradona to the ‘number 10s’ who became presidents. Benfica and Boca Juniors with so much in common”
- “Article by Cavaco Silva in DN: ‘A pro-European front is needed to counter Eurosceptics and populists’”
Jornal de Notícias:
- “Overtime at INEM will ensure a stable situation”
- “One survivor and hundreds dead in disaster involving seven Portuguese nationals”
- “Neo-Nazis attack volunteers feeding the homeless in Porto”
- “Gaia. Court suspends sentences for four GNR officers convicted of torturing a suspect”
- “Gerês. 40,000 pay toll to access the Albergaria forest”
- “Changes to the central avenue in Matosinhos prompt concern”
- “Primavera Sound. Angelica, Obama’s hurricane that left the audience in a trance”
- “Club World Cup. US authorities deny fans entry to see Benfica. They have tickets, but the visas were refused”
- “Sporting. Arsenal has £65 million to sign Gyokeres. Lions confirm approach”
Correio da Manhã:
- “Conceição murderer admitted to emergency room. Jair drank half a bottle of poison before arriving at the jail.”
- “The case that brought down the Costa government earned the prosecutor an award.”
- “Benfica and FC Porto compete for 173 million jackpot.”
- “Varandas takes power away from Gyokeres.”
- “Brazil reports 200 instances of rape against women each day.”
- “Miracle in India. Survivor of plane crash that killed 241 people”
- “Saint Anthony. Couples blessed”
- “Lives: Vitor de Sousa’s health causes alarm”
- “Case already with Portugal’s criminal investigation police agency, PJ: Authorities release assailant of actor Adérito Lopes”
- “Transport. Mayor awards contract to his son”
Nascer do Sol:
- “André Ventura. ‘Lídia Jorge and the President have acted contrary to Portugal’s reputation’”
- “Subsidies. Public entities distributed 8.2 billion”
- “Socialist Party. José Luís Carneiro criticises the constitutional review as ‘tactical’”
- “Biometric data. Company that exchanges cryptocurrencies for iris images is back in business”
- “Maria Luís Albuquerque. ‘People are losing money in ways they’re not aware of’”
- “Real estate. Tenants submit measures to the government to alleviate the housing crisis”
- “Energy special. Electricity producers increasingly turn away from gas/ Portugal continues to turn its back on nuclear power”
- “Passos Coelho supports maintaining abortion rules”
- “Suspect linked to Islamic State received €900 in benefits”
- “Pre-publication of José António Saraiva’s posthumous book. D. João VI e a Desgraçada Família”
Jornal Económico:
- “Europe needs 760,000 workers to rearm”
- “Novobanco to speak French, reassuring the government and the market”
- “Portugal in the running for seven billion euro AI gigafactory”
- “Palmela film studio investment of 200 million rescinded”
- “State reform and immigration among the 10 priority areas”
- “Lebanon, a biography. The story of a family and a country”
- “Nuno Santos. ‘The best approach in television is to stay open and engaged’”
- “Report. The journey of the queen of salads to the plate in 48 h”
- “How ChatGPT is eating into Google’s business”
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