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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Monday, 30 June

Lisbon, June 30, 2025 (Lusa) - The heatwave is one of the top stories in Portugal's newspapers on Monday, with the record 46.6 °C temperature recorded in Mora, although the mercury is expected to start falling in the coming days.

 

Correio da Manhã:

- “Killer nurse seeks retrial”

- “Court sentences woman to 23 years for barbaric murder of young woman”

- “Carreras declines to play against Chelsea”

- “Gyokeres engages in open war with Sporting”

- “Domestic violence claims 17 lives in six months, including five men”

- “Operation Marquês. Friend transfers eight million to Sócrates”

- “Social security. Simulator reveals benefits you are entitled to”

 

Público:

- “CP carries more passengers and generates more revenue, while it manages delays and maintains profitability in 2024”

- “Municipal neighbourhoods. Loures City Council has already evicted 50 families, and 516 more families currently require support to secure housing”

- “PSD finalises municipal map with strong focus on large cities and aim to win the ANMP”

- “Spain. Corruption scandal in the PSOE tests Sánchez’s resilience”

- “Health. Snus and nicotine pouches: ‘We are still learning how much kids are consuming’”

- “Interview. John Ioannidis: ‘Sooner or later, if people destroy science, everyone will lose’”

- “Immigration. Chega imposes tough conditions for negotiations with the government”

- “Opinion. RTP must remain fiercely independent. Nicolau Santos and the reasons for António José Teixeira’s resignation”

- “Climate. Heat breaks June record with 46.6 degrees in Mora”

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- “Wage gap between Lisbon and the rest of the country is widening”

- “Equestrian business gallops ahead with Lusitanos worth millions”

- “Former deputy mayor of Gaia regains control of money, car and house”

- “News Academy. Work on territorial cohesion wins JN Scholarship”

- “Cinema. Sara Sampaio joins the cast of the new ‘Superman’”

- “Marquês. Sócrates files complaint against justice in Brussels”

- “Porto. Demonstration calls for speed reduction”

- “Health. One tenth of physiotherapists currently serve in the National Health Service”

- “Futsal. Benfica wins championship, inspiring Benfica fans and setting a new challenge for Sporting’s pursuit of a fifth title”

- “Handball. Denmark defeats Portugal in the final of the Under-21 World Cup”

 

Diário de Notícias:

- “The hottest day of the year. 46.6 degrees Celsius. Mora breaks temperature record in Portugal in June. Heatwave to ease slightly from today. Seven districts still on red alert”

- “Application for gigafactory in Sines predicts over one billion euros in exports”

- “Crisis in the restaurant industry. Companies need additional support to pay their Covid loans”

- “Francisco Duarte Lopes, Portuguese ambassador to Washington. ‘The Azores are in the past, present and future of relations between Portugal and the US’”

- “José Poeira, national coach. ‘João Almeida is a contender for the podium in any Tour and I think he will win a Grand Tour’”

- “Railways. Improved rail links between southern Europe will accelerate the energy transition”

- “Conservation. The [North] American organisation is helping to preserve Portuguese heritage”

- “DN Brasil. Investigation. The growth of the PCC in Portugal now includes recruiting Portuguese prisoners”

 

Negócios:

- “Lease contracts see biggest drop since Covid”

- “Conversa Capital. João Leão. ‘Reaching 2% of gross domestic product in defence is challenging. It’s not like going to the supermarket’”

- “Portugal feels greater pressure with flood of German debt”

- “Private investor. Neither deposits nor certificates beat inflation. What next?”

- “Energy. Savannah asks for €5.5 million for land in Boticas”

- “Industry. Navigator increases stocks in the US ahead of tariffs”

 

Jornal Económico:

- “Americans, British and Germans seek luxury in Madeira”

- “ECB Forum will bring more clarity on the impacts of change.” The governor of the Bank of Portugal is hosting the 12th edition of the ECB Forum, which begins today in Sintra. He wants answers on how to adapt to the “accelerated change” that characterises the current situation”

- “We need a unifying vision after 25 years”. Pedro Ginjeira, secretary-general of the Business Roundtable, points to three priorities for growth: a unifying vision for the country, creating wealth and celebrating success"

- “How is the business environment in Portugal?”

- “Mercadona. 300 million for the largest logistics centre in the Iberian Peninsula”

- “José Luís Carneiro defeats the PS and is already preparing for the local elections”

- “Russia launches biggest attack ever, but wants to negotiate”

- “Ronaldo bets on Saudi Arabia with multi-million pound contract”

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