Lisbon, June 23, 2025 (Lusa) - The American attack on Iran's nuclear facilities is by far the top story this Monday as everyone waits for Tehran's response. Similarly, the NATO conference and defence spending are also featured widely this morning.
Correio da Manhã:
- “Requests to control pensions skyrocket. 375,000 people have consulted their Social Security discount statements this year alone”
- “War in the Middle East. America on the attack, bombs nuclear power plants”
- “Record number of caesarean sections in public maternity wards”
- “Six years in prison. Uber/ride-hailing driver arrested for assault”
- “New measures. Government flags in the hands of MPs”
- “Guarda. Police find couple dead with stab wounds”
- “World Cup. Benfica looking for eight million”
- “Sporting. Arsenal wants Gyokeres in Asia”
- “FC Porto. Villas-Boas shares his outlook”
- “Cycling. João Almeida wins Tour of Switzerland”
Público:
- “US attack on Iran brings world to a crossroads”
- “NATO summit. Portuguese rank among those most concerned about global peace”
- “Espinho. Real estate business has partner sought by the FBI”
- “Cycling. João Almeida wins third consecutive Volta à Suíça”
- “Salaries. Gender pay gap widens in engineering”
Jornal de Notícias:
- “Church counters birth slowdown and baptisms rise again”
- “America enters the Middle East war”
- “João Almeida wins Tour de Suisse with explosive finish”
- “FC Porto. Villas-Boas embarrassed and Anselmi bangs his fist on the table”
- “Leiria. Predator abuses girl with her daughter sleeping in the bed next to her”
- “Fashion. Portugal Fashion returns to Milan and Paris”
- “São João. Itinerary, prices and stories of the longest night of the year”
Diário de Notícias:
- “America awaits Iran’s retaliation”
- “Trump claims ‘success’ for ‘Operation Midnight Hammer’, and observers will soon learn whether this is the end of Iran’s nuclear ambitions”
- “14 bunker-buster bombs, seven stealth bombers and dozens of missiles in US attack”
- “Tehran may target American bases or block the Strait of Hormuz”
- “Government moves forward today with changes to the Nationality Law”
- “Article by European Commissioner Magnus Brunner in DN. Forty years of Schengen”
- “Cycling. João Almeida wins the Tour de Suisse. It is his third race win this season”
- “Guido Grillenmeier, cybersecurity expert. ‘Having at least a resilience plan is essential to avoid the dangers of Russian roulette’”
- “European Union. In Poland, Ukraine is a daily topic and Russia’s threat is a unanimous concern”
- “Cristian Macelaru, director of the Enescu festival. ‘Romania has always placed importance on education. And music education in particular has become an obsession.’
Negócios:
- “New measures put pressure on the country’s accounts by 0.6% of gross domestic product.”
- “Conversa Capital. Guy Villax. Tariffs will backfire on Trump. Leader of Health Cluster Portugal says the country needs more competitiveness to attract large pharmaceutical companies.”
- “Middle East. Oil under pressure after US attack on Iran”
- “Household wealth grows at slowest pace since 2016”
- “Private investors. Portuguese choose paradises far from the Algarve”
- “Banks rush to Fomento guarantees for exports”
- “396 companies with potential to gain weight in the economy”
Jornal Económico:
- “2.8 billion project kicks off in Sines in 2029”
- “Escalation in war supports oil prices and keeps the world in suspense”
- “We opted for a successful bank in a country that has consolidated its public finances.” Interview. BPCE CEO explains bet on Novobanco”
- “’Simplification means keeping only what is relevant in the regulatory framework’. João Jesus Caetano”
- “Business Roundtable identifies 396 companies with the potential to become big”
- “Growth of the Magnificent Seven set to slow down”
- “Electric scooters need motor insurance”
- “Mozambique to have inspector general to curb corruption”
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