Lisbon, Oct. 2, 2025 (Lusa) - The local government election campaign in Portugal, the left Bloc Party leader is among those arrested on the humanitarian flotilla by Israeli military off the Gaza Strip, the US government shutdown and last night’s Napoli 2-1 Sporting in the Champions League are the most frequent headlines this Thursday morning.
Visão:
- ‘Special report. There is life after cancer. There are more and more cases of cancer, but people are also living longer after diagnosis.’
- ‘Stories of resilience and hope from those who descended into hell, fought and won.’
- 'Local government elections. The fiercest battles. The game of decisions in Lisbon, Porto, Coimbra, Sintra, Setúbal and Faro‘
- ’Autism. The truth of science and conspiracy theories‘
- ’Artificial intelligence. What if machines defeat China and the US?‘
- ’Se7e. José Cardoso Pires. Centenary of the writer who filmed with words'
Diário de Notícias:
- ‘Tax relief in the state budget for 2026 could reach €1 billion’
- ‘Middle East. Humanitarian flotilla prevented from reaching Gaza. Mariana Mortágua and Sofia Aparício detained by the Israeli Navy’
- ‘Henrique Cymerman. “A Balfour Declaration is needed for Palestine”’
- ‘Forum. Police and tax authorities must cooperate more in the fight against organised crime’
- ‘Dissatisfaction. Socialist Party's rapprochement with the Government depends on negotiations with the centre’
- ‘Housing. Shacks in Almada and immigration are weapons of local government election campaign’
- 'Anniversaries. The diamond wedding anniversary of Charlie Brown, Snoopy and company‘
- 'Champions League. De Bruyne & Hojlund, the Napoli duo who defeated Sporting (2-1)'
Correio da Manhã:
- ‘Shock in the community. Death pact alarms school’
- ‘Two young people from a village in the region of Viseu died and two others attempted to take their own lives’
- ‘Pupil's mother prevented tragedy by calling the INEM’
- ‘Naples 2 Sporting 1. “Error” steals points from the lions’
- ‘FC Porto-Red Star. Dragon champions in the accounts receive Serbs’
- ‘Benfica. Mourinho wants to avenge defeat in London in Porto’
- ‘Chega MP violates parliamentary statute and does business with parish council’
- 'Attack on the humanitarian flotilla. Military arrest Mariana Mortágua: “Hands up!”‘
- ’Penafiel. Municipal company pays €88,000 in representation expenses‘
- ’Deposits. Interest rates fall again and are now at 1.34%‘
- ’Ten years. SIC TV owner accumulates losses of €36 million'
Público:
- ‘Moderate’ house prices reach 30 times the median price'
- ‘Shutdown. US faces prolonged government shutdown’
- ‘EU leaders push discussion on financing Ukraine to the end of the month’
- 'Jane Goodall. Primatologist and animal rights activist dies‘
- ’Brain. Scientists “read the minds” of mice through their facial expressions‘
- ’Education. Pupils in private schools would cost 900 million in the public sector. “Fiscal justice is lacking”‘
- ’Humanitarian mission. Israel intercepts flotilla and detains Mariana Mortágua‘
- ’Ema Paulino. Pharmacy association, ANF, calls for price increase for cheaper medicines‘
Jornal de Notícias:
- ’Teacher suspended for 150 days for sexist remarks to female pupils‘
- ’Blue and white tide. Dragão (FC Porto) breaks record with €39 million profit. Club president Villas-Boas says that break may be worth reinforcement in January. Farioli hopes for another “great European night”
- ‘Naples 2-1 Sporting. Champions League. Lions still threatened the Italians but ended up taking a misstep’
- ‘Mariana Mortágua detained by Israeli military off the Gaza Strip’
- 'Portugal. Six of the ten hottest and driest years on record are from this century‘
- ’Local elections. Parties cut campaign spending in half‘
- ’Cinema. “Lavagante” premieres with Júlia Palha in the cast'
Negócios:
- ‘IRS. Finance minister Joaquim Sarmento with 2.1 billion more than expected’
- ‘Carbon tax threatens to raise fuel prices even further’
- ‘Nandini Sukumar, CEO of the World Federation of Exchanges. "Political incentives” must be created for companies to enter the stock market’
- "Shutdown”. The US is paralysed. What will happen?‘
- ’Savings. EU curbs costs to change bank accounts‘
- ’Home support doubles credit granted to young people‘
- ’Electrification brings car sales to pre-Covid levels‘
Jornal Económico:
- ’Summer has already brought in 2.6 billion for tourism
- ‘Reform of state financial management is “central” [minister of finance]’
- ‘State reform. “It is above all a question of courage” and not of means. President of the Administrative Arbitration Centre (CAAD)’
- ‘“Excessive ambition is fatal to any major project”. Leader of the Economic and Social Council (CES)’
- ‘Europe on alert. Will the EU resist Russian attempts at division?’
- ‘“Shutdown” in the US threatens jobs and social support’
- ‘E-Lar programme kicks off with 14,000 applications’
- ‘EY bets on shared services to gain market share’
- ‘Government wants to define model for implementing water plan’
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