Lisbon, July 24, 2025 (Lusa) - Mass hunger in Gaza, the teacher shortage in Portugal is set to increase as 20,000 are due to retire in the next five years, the government is to announce the new head of the central bank today, the Angolan president begins an official visit to Portugal ‘uncomfortable’ about the new foreigners’ bill and the transfer saga of Swedish striker Gyokeres from Sporting dominate the headlines this Thursday morning.
Visão:
- ‘Special report. The fight to save wild Portugal’
- ‘Housing crisis. Demolitions in the Talude neighbourhood are the tip of the iceberg threatening the regime?’
- ‘Science. The connections between the mind and the brain’
- ‘War. The lost children of Ukraine’
Correio da Manhã:
- ‘Human catastrophe. Tragedy in Gaza. Children dying of hunger’
- ‘Most pensioners exempt from paying tax. Only 20% of pensioners benefit from the IRS cut’
- ‘Consumer watchdog Deco reveals. Elderly people ask for credit to pay for food and medicine’
- "Domestic violence. Woman pushed becomes paraplegic‘
- ’Mystery of the missing woman in Tabuaço. Francisca's boyfriend investigated for mistreating his sister who died two years ago‘
- ’Chaos in healthcare. Death on day of ambulance service (INEM) strike may end up in court"
- ‘Oeiras. Threatens and rapes 16-year-old ex-girlfriend’
- ‘Loures. Government confirms criminal network selling shacks’
- ‘Croatian striker Ivanovic at Benfica to put pressure on Pavlidis’
- ‘Replacement for Gyokeres. Sporting wants Suárez in the five violins’
- ‘FC Porto. Revolution in the Dragon’s defence’
Público:
- ‘Schools will need 20,000 new teachers over the next five years’
- ‘Historic decision: Countries can seek reparations for climate obligation failures’
- ‘Bank of Portugal. Supervisor says Finance Ministry already had data on new headquarters construction, ministry speaks of ‘partial’ view’
- ‘Government to announce new Bank of Portugal governor today. Here is the usual profile: male, economist and politician‘
- ’War. Unicef denounces: “The world is failing the children of Gaza”‘
- ’Taxes. New income tax rates may bring relief in 2025 and higher bills in 2026‘
- ’New body. Future PS strategic council to include former ministers‘
- ’Health. Tender to renew ambulance fleet took nine months to open‘
Jornal de Notícias:
- ’Tax authorities impose two thousand fines a day on those who do not pay road tolls‘
- ’World in shock over “mass hunger” in Gaza"
- ‘He bit his wife's neck and stabbed her 49 times after 17 years of violence’
- ‘FC Porto. Alberto Costa arrives in exchange for João Mário and three million more’
- ‘Braga. Fight for a place in Europe begins today in Bulgaria’
- ‘Schools will lose 40,000 teachers in a decade through retirement’
- ‘Health. Men most affected by the continued increase in hepatitis’
- ‘Cascais. Hospital prevented from dismissing employee who harassed a colleague’
- ‘Gaia. Local authority creates dozens of scooter sharing points’
- ‘Vila Real and Bragança. North takes first step towards high-speed rail link’
- "Fantastic Four. A popular family of superheroes returns to the screen‘
Diário de Notícias:
- ’Housing and food lead 15,000 over-indebted families to seek help since the beginning of the year‘
- ’War. Israel rejects responsibility and blames Hamas for hunger in Gaza‘
- ’Transfers. I Liga is the seventh biggest investor and has already signed €20 million worth of new players‘
- ’Supervision. Álvaro Santos Pereira is well placed to become governor of the Bank of Portugal‘
- ’João Ferreira, CDU councillor and candidate for Lisbon city council. “We don't trade principles for positions”"
- ‘Presidential elections. Marques Mendes sees President as key player in economic diplomacy’
- ‘Cinema. From abuse in the Church of New Orleans to Louis Armstrong's secret daughter: the CLIT festival is back’
Business:
- ‘Government discusses fundamental changes to labour legislation’
- ‘Bank of Portugal enters a new cycle. Centeno on his way out and Santos Pereira in the pipeline’
- "Ricardo Viegas d'Abreu, Angolan Minister of Transport. Connecting Angola's market to Portugal “is increasingly uncertain”‘
- ’Experts suggest end to tax benefits with indirect Tax Incentive System for Business Research and Development (SIFIDE).
- ‘Revolut already has Portuguese bank account numbers and offers high interest rates on deposits.
Jornal Económico:
- ‘Santos Pereira is a finalist to succeed Centeno at Bank of Portugal’
- ‘Agreement between the US and Japan is a test for Europe’
- ‘Internationalisation and EU funds debated outside the box’
- ‘Instability. New company registrations fall by 65%’
- ‘Altri bets on sustainable fibres with purchase in Switzerland’
- ‘Tariffs and strong euro force ECB to pause interest rate cuts’
- ‘Angolan president João Lourenço “uncomfortable” with new foreigners' law on the agenda on his visit to Portugal’
- ‘Benfica wants to renovate Luz for €220 million with Fortitude’
- ‘European Commission wants to charge €20 to foreigners’
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