Lisbon, Aug. 29, 2025 (Lusa) - Wildfires and arsonists are on many front pages on Friday, along with the start of the new school year, especially for immigrant children and the war in Ukraine.
Expresso:
- "Mini-SEF inherits 100,000 immigrant expulsion cases"
- "Minister wants to review teacher evaluation"
- "Basketball. Nehemiah against the best in the world"
- "Classic. First test for the teams that attack and shoot the most"
- "Budget negotiations start with almost no margin"
- "PRR: Lisbon district has 63 per cent of homes delivered"
- "Ventura wants 30 cameras: the odds in an economist's accounts"
- "President of Civil Protection: This year we've had it bad"
- "Lisbon Airport passes flight limit 28 per cent of the time"
- "Portugal already spends 2% on defence"
- "Garcia de Orta reinforces obstetrics"
- "Banking cartel case time-barred"
- "GNR arrested 44 arsonists"
Público:
- "Child abductions by a parent are on the increase"
- "Controversial terrain. Novo Banco closer to untying the knot in the centre of Lisbon"
- "Russia. European leaders outraged by attack on Kyiv"
- "Citizenship lessons. Sex education will become more explicit"
- "Isabel Pires de Lima. Ana Pinho demands vassalage at Serralves"
- "Interview with Jason Arday. He learnt to speak at 11 and write at 18 and is now a teacher at Cambridge"
- "Venice Film Festival. After the hazing stars, a scare with teenagers"
Correio da Manhã:
- "Pyromaniac caught in Fafe. 14-year-old arsonist attacks on scooter"
- "Setting fires to get revenge for bad grades and lack of friends"
- "Champions League draw. Sporting and Benfica meet the sharks"
- "Benfica. Millionaire League unblocks Sudakov"
- "FC Porto. Pablo Rosário already an option for Alvalade"
- "Guerreiros do Minho. Sp. Braga says Europa League"
- "Minister hides politicians' lifetime pensions"
- "Brazilian lived in Maia. Lawyer who had husband killed hunted down"
- "85.3 billion without interest in the banks"
- "Sesimbra. Convicted of assaulting a woman"
- "Revolution. Fear of jobs in education"
- "Migrants. Decision next week"
Diário de Notícias:
- "Foreign pupils in Portuguese schools have increased by 12 per cent and now number 157,000"
- "Nuno Palma: 'Like Brazil's gold, European funds are doing us harm. They distort the economy and the political process"
- "European funds. Private companies and schools lead the way in RRP funding, but local authorities, public companies and the scientific sector lag behind"
- "Journalism. New media projects face challenges of scale, profitability and transparency"
- "War. Chorus of indignation at second major Russian attack on Ukraine"
- "Every White. From the oval office to the ballroom: Welcome to the golden age"
- "Champions League. Benfica and Sporting with two sharks and a bonbon each in the Champions League draw"
- "Banking. CGD launches 40 million line to support fire victims"
- "Ericeira. Joana Rocha, the wave pioneer who gives children and young people a voice in surfing (and in life)"
- "Art. Between two evangelists with Chinese features and a Saint Anthony who looks more like he's from Beijing than Lisbon"
Jornal de Notícias:
- "School year starts without support for the integration of immigrant children"
- "Massive attack on Kyiv leaves 21 dead"
- Porto. Independent candidates at war in court"
- Vale do Ave. Hundreds of redundancies in three textile groups"
- "Arsonist. 14-year-old boy set several fires out of anger and frustration"
- "Report. There are times in life when we're not afraid to die"
- "Collapse. Animal organisations without state money"
- "Champions League. More favours than gifts on the route to millions. Draw confirms difficulties for eagles and lions"
- "Champions League draw. Benfica. Bayer Leverkusen. Napoli. Qarabag. Real Madrid. Juventus. Ajax. Newcastle. Chelsea"
- "Champions League draw. Sporting. Paris Saint-Germain. Club Brugge. Marseille. Kairat Almaty. Bayern Munich. Juventus. Napoli. Athletic Bilbao"
- "Clasico. Rosário signs for Dragão and Ioannidis on his way to Alvalade"
Nascer do Sol:
- "Firefighting model opens split in firefighters"
- "Higher education. Exams drive away ill-prepared students"
- "Carla Salsinha: It's normal to find shops with rents of 12,000 euros"
- "Serralves. Isabel Pires de Lima slams the door after 8 months"
- "25 de Abril Bridge. Marcelo didn't want to change the name of the Salazar Bridge"
- "Luís Evaristo: I never did anything to be famous, to be king of this or that"
Negócios:
- "Companies and families still don't see a way out of stagnation"
- "TAP for sale with losses against the sector"
- "USA. Trump moves from rhetoric to action and gains more power at the Federal Reserve"
- "Real estate. Belgians win court battle and buy headquarters of bankrupt Soares da Costa"
- "Competition. Fines for “cartel” in banking fall definitively"
- "“AI is not futurology”, says Carolina Afonso, lecturer at ISEG"
Jornal Económico:
- "Via do Infante and Norte Litoral make a deal worth 200 million"
- "How Trump is attacking capitalism and the free market"
- "Sporting and Benfica win 75 million in the Champions League, but spend twice as much on reinforcements"
- "Education. British and Qataris invest 150 million in elite schools"
- "Banking. Big seven already earn less with lower interest rates"
- "Growth. Immigration causes central banks to clash with politicians"
- "Motion of confidence. France plunges back into political and economic crisis"
- "Construction. Mota-Engil already has more than 15 billion on its books"
- "BOCA. The art biennial linking Lisbon to Madrid"
- "Tony Miranda. Haute couture and the Portuguese designer's business"
- "What the lawyers want when the judicial year begins again"
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