Good morning! It’s time to turn our attention to the front pages of the newspapers this Friday, August 30th. Here’s a summary of the main headlines:
Público reports that “cases of mild illness will be diverted from emergency rooms in four more hospitals.”
Expresso announces that “195,000 Lisbon residents live in houses without earthquake-resistant construction.”
Jornal de Notícias states that “Villas-Boas demands millions from Madureira for FC Porto being left out of the Champions League.”
Nascer do Sol’s headline reads “PJ and secret services without leadership. The PJ and SSI are without directors.”
Correio da Manhã reveals that “Aguiar hides millionaire value of 10 properties. President of the Assembly of the Republic did not declare.”
Other highlights from the national press, including sports news:
– Expresso: “Ronaldo’s business empire doubles in two years”
– Nascer do Sol: “IRS ‘gift’ will be felt in September. OCC president warns many may pay adjustment in 2025”
– Correio da Manhã: “More people die on the road than a decade ago”
– Público: “100, 150 or 200 euros. Pension ‘bonus’ remains safe from IRS in October and is paid in full”
– Jornal de Notícias: “Luxury cars of criminals auctioned on the Internet”
– Diário de Notícias: “Local Chega structures pressured to bring protesters to Lisbon”
– Negócios: “Qatar seeks PPP projects to invest in Portugal”
– O Jornal Económico: “Brussels rejects Resolution Fund administrator at Novobanco”
Sports news:
– Benfica and Sporting face tough opponents in Champions League draw
– Braga and V. Guimarães advance in European competitions
– FC Porto demands 5 million from Super Dragões
The article also mentions various other topics such as immigration law changes, healthcare reorganization, and political developments.