Lisbon, June 25, 2025 (Lusa) - International news is dominating the front pages on Wednesday with the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, the NATO conference with the Russia-Ukraine war and the 50th anniversary of independence in Mozambique.
Sábado:
- “The saga of the Van Zeller family”
- “Advisor already earning from the government. Cunha Vaz’s business grew 200% this year”
- “Positions, companies and contracts. Government officials race against the clock to stay within the law”
- “New trend. Surprise marriage proposal photos can cost €400”
- “Obsessive-compulsive people wash their hands for up to half an hour”
Diário de Notícias:
- “Three thousand people have fallen in hospitals in the last five years”
- “New Assembly. Chega wins four parliamentary committees and takes Budget and Finance away from the PS”
- “Lawsuits against AIMA clog administrative courts. There are six judges for 54,381 cases”
- “Middle East. Trump expresses frustration but says the ceasefire remains in place. It was a great honour to stop the war”
- “NATO summit. Ukraine and the threat from Russia take centre stage ahead of Trump’s arrival in The Hague”
- “Conference. DN Brasil debates opportunities and challenges in Portuguese-Brazilian relations”
- “Takeover bid. Spanish government blocks merger between BBVA and Sabadell for three years”
- “Media. RTP’s news department dismissed en masse. Management wants a ‘more efficient and rejuvenated’ company”
- “Isabel da Nóbrega. A life dedicated to writing and reading”
- “Club World Cup. Benfica’s historic triumph over Bayern Munich secures qualification”
Correio da Manhã:
- “Court releases murderer after preventive detention exceeds legal limit. Authorities freed man involved in the death of a 32-year-old man in Famalicão because the appeal process took too long”
- “Explosive intervention. Trump secures Israel and Iran’s compliance with ceasefire”
- “Benfica 1 Bayern 0. Benfica makes history and earns millions. Beats Germans and advances to the World Cup round of 16”
- “FC Porto. American setback heightens motivation”
- “Sporting. Liverpool joins the race for Gyokeres”
- “97 people are moving on. RTP closes 11 departments and dismisses António José Teixeira”
- “Santa Maria. ‘Turbo doctor’ case leads to hospital director’s resignation”
- “CMVM. ‘Stock market police’ catch 33 celebrities in brokerage”
- “With young people. Priest reinstated after obscene messages”
Público:
- “Sale of Novo Banco will bring gains to current and former directors”
- “Mozambique. Country celebrates 50 years of independence with anticipation and hope”
- “Mia Couto: ‘I know how much this country has changed and what it was like to live here before’”
- “Gulbenkian. Xavier Solomon ’honoured’ to be the new director of the museum”
- “Nationality. Government revises laws from 22 and 30 years ago through cabinet measures”
- “Middle East. Donald Trump reprimands Israel and secures ceasefire with Iran”
- “Edulog study. 40% of students go straight from bachelor’s to master’s degrees”
- “Michael Shelanski. Trump will not destroy universities”
Jornal de Notícias:
- “Record deaths from contaminated water and poor hygiene”
- “Benfica 1-0 Bayern. Global jackpot”
- “FC Porto 4-4 Al Ahly. Crisis. Villas-Boas considers Anselmi’s future”
- “Pedro Duarte favours Coimbra and promises free transport”
- “Middle East. Trump’s fury imposes truce between Israel and Iran”
- “Court suspends sentence of young man who blackmailed and raped minor”
- “São João. A party without borders in Porto, Braga and Vila do Conde”
- “Casa do Douro. Can't even pay electricity bill”
- “PSP. The new unit for foreigners hits lack of resources”
- “Portugal Fashion. Inês Amorim and Reid Baker make their mark in France”
- “Zelensky. Warning about risk of Russian attack on NATO countries”
Negócios:
- “Real household income shows limited growth at the beginning of the year”
- “Traffic on SCUT motorways skyrockets with end of tolls”
- “Opportunity for the euro requires careful attention”
- “Administrative courts aim to conclude all cases by 2028”
- “Sustainability 20|30. Sandra Silva, CEO of Veolia Portugal. ‘Lithium recycling in Portugal could make sense’”
- “The US impasse in Lobito creates financing opportunities for the EU and Beijing”
- “Crude oil prices drop despite fragile ceasefire agreement in the Middle East”
Jornal Económico:
- “Local authorities have received 18% of what they are entitled to from the PRR”
- “Markets recover, oil prices drop, and Trump rejoices over peace in Iran”
- “The battle against inflation is coming to an end. The European Central Bank, led by Christine Lagarde, says a few pressure points remain, but the process is coming to an end”
- “Higher education is now widespread, and Portugal is increasing its nurseries”
- “DBRS alert. Defence spending will influence public finances”
- “Benfica has secured €97 million from the World Cup and Champions League”
- “AI will boost markets until it becomes widespread. Paulo Monteiro Rosa, author of ‘Mercados e Economia nas mãos da IA’ (Markets and Economy in the hands of AI), sees technology as the driving force behind markets, until access is democratised”
- “Sao Tome and Principe government renegotiates electricity supply”
- “New director of the Gulbenkian Museum comes from New York. Xavier Solomon”
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