Portugal forced to go to votes; The country in the hands of Marcelo
ANDThis thursday, the 28th of october, we start with the Morning mail, whose highlight goes to “Lead causes ‘atomic bomb’: Divorce in contraption leads to greater country”. This theme, as expected, spreads through the various covers on newsstands.
O Public covers “Portugal forced to go to votes”, with Costa stirring up the “ghost of the return of the right”. Not Newspaper, it is recalled that the “Budget lead earned billions of earnings for families”.
Not Inevitable “the country in Marcelo’s hands” is highlighted, and in the Diário de Notícias “what comes next” is explained step by step.
And Thursday is magazine day. AN Saturday focuses on a major theme: “empty stores, soaring prices, threatened Christmas” and Vision focuses on the climate emergency trying to lift the veil to the “future that awaits us”.
See these and other highlights in the list of titles that follow or see them as full covers in the image gallery above.
Saturday:
– “Empty stores, prices soar, Christmas threatened”
– “Research: Waste and excessive water consumption are killing the Mira river”
– “495 disciplinary proceedings disappeared in the Order”
Vision:
– “Climate emergency: The future that awaits us”
– “João Pedro Matos Fernandes: ‘Those who think that the environment and the economy have their backs turned are wrong'”
– “PS and PCP: History of a tense relationship”
– “COP26: What’s at stake at the climate summit”
Morning mail:
– “Lead causes ‘atomic bomb’: Divorce in contraption takes country to new”
– “PCP and Bloc join on the right in the vote on the Budget”
– “President will listen to parties and summons Council of State to dissolve parliament”
– “Costa asks for a ‘reinforced, stable and lasting’ majority”
– “Going from Rangel to Belém irritates Rio”
– “Victory of Guimarães-Benfica (3-3): frantic draw”
– “Business in Vieira: PJ investigates 135 million contracts in Benfica”
– “Accused in Porto: Family Profits from Slave Labor”
– “Search for the former mayor of Arroios: Margarida Martins in the crosshairs of justice”
– “Corruption: Angola’s dirty money laundered in Portugal”
– “Credit: Home evaluation sets new record”
– “Pandemia: 39 users infected in the home after the third dose of the vaccine”
– “Lisbon: Burglars arrested for attacking couriers”
– “Gilberto Braga: The creator of ‘Slave Isaura’ has died”
Public:
– “Portugal forced to go to votes”
– “European Union: Court of Justice condemns Poland to record fine”
– “Justice: MP wants schools to report serious indiscipline from students”
– “Telecommunications: 5G Auction Ended with 566 Million Cash”
Newspaper:
– “Budget lead locks in billions of gains for families”
– “Frontier workers with support in Spain”
– “League Cup: Benfica postpones qualifying after 3-3 in Guimarães”
– “Renter: PJ agrees with the Government to guard the works of art”
– “DCIAP: 40% increase in building rent depletes funds”
– “Oporto: Discos and bars admit paying police security”
Newspaper:
– “Leaded Budget: What’s Next”
– “Seven bastions that changed color: PSD debuts to lead Reguengos with a ‘hard past’ and focus on health services”
– “Covid-19: There are 10 million doses ready to enter the market if the European Agency approves the drug”
– “5G Auction: Ten months later, Anacom ends the process. Expected value has doubled, but there is only one new operator”
– “European Union: Judicial reform costs Poland a million euros a day in fines from Brussels”
Inevitable:
– “The country in the hands of Marcelo”
– “Online abuse: ‘Don’t you mind I’m 12 years old?'”
– “Embezzlement: Margarida Martins found defendant”
– “Country on alert: Weekend storm with risk of rapid flooding”
– “400kg Vespa: The mystery of the missing scooter in Lisbon”
– “Bank Results: BCP and Santander Profits Falling”
– “Cláudia Andrade: ‘Perhaps Portuguese literature is frigid'”
Business:
– “BCP concerned about energy costs in companies”
– “Government keeps powers, but it’s in Marcelo’s hand”
– “Valdis Dombrovskis, Vice President of the European Commission: On Banking Rules ‘We are ahead of the US and the UK'”
– “Farewell to ‘Mr. Nein’ gives wings to doves inside the BCE”
– “EDP Brasil enters the Spanish Stock Exchange and wants to attract new shareholders”
– “Telecommunications: Two hundred days later, the 5G auction came to an end”
The ball:
– “V. Guimarães-Benfica (3-3): Come more of these: Great show at the castle leaves everything open for a ‘Final Four'”
– “Sporting: Faith in Ugarte”
– “FC Porto: Pepe plays 200 in the League”
– “Spain: Koeman fired from Barcelona”
Record:
– “V. Guimarães-Benfica (3-3-): Eagle loses gas”
– “Red Card Operation: Vladochimos, Weigl, Everton and Seferovic contracts investigated”
– “Sporting: Sarabia is an alternative to Paulinho”
– “Exchange Sporting-FC Porto: CMVM says to be attentive”
– “FC Porto: Race to shares”
The game:
– “V. Guimarães-Benfica (3-3): Pepa turned on the turbo”
– “FC Porto: The disease of false starts”
– “Sporting: Lions are the kings of offside”
– “Braga-P. Ferreira: No margin for error”
– “Handball: A colossus in the Dragon Arena”
– “Opinion: José Manuel Constantino: ‘Now, all that moves is sport!”
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