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Lusa - Business News - Portugal: Top newspaper headlines on Tuesday, 13 January

Lisbon, Jan. 13, 2026 (Lusa) - The presidential election campaign in Portugal, success for Brazil in the Golden Globe awards, the situation in Iran and Trump’s threats of incursion and the increasing price of gold and silver dominate the headlines this Tuesday morning.

   

Público:

- ‘More than 50% of first consultations in 2025 took place past the scheduled time limit’

- ‘Rail pass. Passenger train operator CP agrees to make adjustments to correct “ghost journeys”’

- ‘Golden Globes. “Battle After Battle” and “The Secret Agent” unstoppable on their way to the Oscars’

- ‘Iran. Protests reignite debate about divided opposition’

- ‘Presidential elections. The day everything went wrong in Cotrim's campaign’

- ‘Football. Set pieces decide more games in Portugal’

 

 

Jornal de Notícias:

- ‘Industrial crisis in the north bucks overall decline in unemployment rate’

- ‘Lello bookshop in Porto turns 120 and reinforces its commitment to Portuguese readers’

- ‘Portuguese Cup. “Matadores” set their sights on the classic’

- ‘Caregiver allegedly defrauded elderly people to take their building’

- ‘Culture. Brazilian actor Wagner Moura crowned at the Golden Globes’

- ‘Presidential elections. Seguro extends lead in the pack. Mendes and Admiral sink. Daily poll for JN/TSF and TVI/CNN’

- Presidential election campaign. Government employee accuses Cotrim Figueiredo of harassment‘

- ’Territory. Álvaro Santos chosen to lead Northern Region Commission‘

- ’Religion. Diocese denounces priest who claims to be friend of the Pope‘

 

 

Diário de Notícias:

- ’Portuguese people are sicker and finding it difficult to buy medicines‘

- ’Report. Far-right presidential candidate André Ventura does everything he can to exorcise the ghosts of a future second round‘

- ’Golden Globes. Hollywood is still what it used to be‘

- ’Lisbon. Socialists want property developers to give up space for public housing‘

- ’Defence. Trump's threats prompt presidential candidates to call for European autonomy‘

- ’Protests. Iran and the US at a crossroads between the threat of war and the path of dialogue‘

- ’Energy. Galp's wind farm in Sines is “rejected” by the environmentalist group, Zero, and awaits the environment agency, APA's verdict‘

 

 

Correio da Manhã:

- ’Campaign. Former adviser accuses Cotrim of sexual harassment‘

- ’CM meets José Castelo Branco in Africa. “I apologise to Betty”, admits excesses in relationship with wife‘

- ’At the Dragon Stadium. Benfica squad promises more attitude‘

- ’FC Porto. Diogo Costa prepares for classic in physical management‘

- ’Market. Sporting wins race for Souleymane Faye‘

- ’In Montijo. National guard, GNR, save man waiting for help"

- ‘Taxes. “Freebies” in IUC (road tax) from 2027 for new cars’

- ‘Algarve. No forgiveness for rapist who dragged victims’

- ‘Politics. Over 100,000 sign petition against labour law’

- ‘World. Trump backs down and talks to Venezuelan opposition leader’

 

 

Negocios:

- ‘Car sales already above pre-Covid levels’

- ‘Insurance supervisor wants PPR deductions outside the global IRS ceiling’

- ‘Regulator says launch of tender for Porto metro concession is urgent’

- "Fuel. Petroprix invests another 10 million in new stations‘

- ’Radar Africa. Angolan government is determined to counter pessimistic forecasts‘

- ’BCP shines in the best year ever for European banking'

 

 

O Jornal Económico:

- ‘Government, Brussels and the Insurance and Pension Funds Supervisory Authority (ASF) want to increase savings’

- ‘Iranian crisis already shaking up energy market’

- ‘Powell accuses Trump of pressuring the Fed with legal action’

- ‘Jornal Económico wins Five Star Award’

- ‘Luso-American Foundation, Lisbon,FLAD. Durão Barroso to be the next president’

- ‘Iberian digital small, medium size enterprises face barriers in the State’

- ‘Boticas lithium mine to receive 110 million in state support’

- ‘Gold and silver break records with crisis in the Federal Reserve’

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