
Good morning! It’s time to catch up with the headlines on the front pages of newspapers available this Wednesday, September 10th.
Starting with the tragedy involving the Elevador da Glória in Lisbon. Correio da Manhã reports that “Carris did not require experience from maintenance technicians,” while the magazine Sábado reveals that the company “only required two years of experience for the maintenance company.”
On the same issue, Público writes that the “maintenance company had its headquarters in a location where it never operated.”
The Diário de Notícias highlights that the “percentage of teachers over 50 has nearly doubled in ten years.” Meanwhile, the headline of Jornal de Notícias mentions that the “majority of pedestrian victims are over 60 years old.”
Jornal Económico, on the other hand, reveals that “PS wants a ‘civic jolt’ on labor law.”
In sports, the national team’s victory against Hungary, 3-2, is highlighted. “‘À lei da bala'” is the headline from O Jogo, for example.
See in the gallery above the front pages of this Wednesday’s newspapers and below all the headlines:
Sábado:
– “How to combat fatigue. It is a real epidemic: a quarter of adults feel fatigued without any associated illness.”
– “See what you can do: turn off mobile notifications, avoid sugar, sleep better, or walk barefoot in nature.”
– “Elevador da Glória. Carris only required two years of experience for the maintenance company.”
– “Schools without mobile phones. Students approve because they play more.”
Diário de Notícias:
– “Percentage of teachers over 50 has nearly doubled in ten years.”
– “Visit. Montenegro challenges Xi to pressure Russia, and he asks for joint work to improve relations with the EU.”
– “Lisbon. Carlos Moedas survives a censure motion presented by Chega.”
– “Middle East. Israel attacks Hamas negotiators in Qatar.”
– “Concert. Labor discussion begins under threats of upheaval and general strike.”
– “Champalimaud Prize. Three international organizations distinguished for the prevention and treatment of blindness.”
– “Operation Marquês. Sócrates denies having kept his cousin’s money and attacks Campos e Cunha.”
– “Ian Anderson: ‘I am not a big fan of music. In 1974 I practically stopped listening to music.'”
– “World Cup 2026. Portugal beats Hungary on a day of records for Ronaldo and João Cancelo.”
Correio da Manhã:
– “Child walks 12 km escaping mistreatment. Punished for not doing household chores.”
– “Sócrates denies cousin was a front man.”
– “Hungary 2 Portugal 3. Scare does not stop wave of victories.”
– “Arab proposal. Varandas rejects 12 million to leave Sporting.”
– “Benfica accounts. Record turnover gives over 34 million profit.”
– “Tragedy of the Elevador da Glória in Lisbon. Carris did not require experience from maintenance technicians.”
– “Boavista field. 7-year-old boy dies during football training.”
– “Middle East war. Israel kills Hamas leaders in Qatar with a bomb.”
– “Teachers. More than a thousand retired at the start of the year.”
– “After delivery. Compresses left in a woman’s body.”
– “In the company for 47 years. Dina Aguiar dismissed by RTP.”
Público:
– “[Elevador da Glória] Maintenance company had its headquarters in a location where it never operated.”
– “High Tension. Israel attacks Hamas leaders in Qatar, jeopardizing the negotiation route for Gaza.”
– “Boat of the Flotilla to Gaza allegedly hit by a drone. Crew accuses, Tunisia denies.”
– “Social concertation. Labor reform may lead to a hot autumn of protests.”
– “Presidential elections. After PSD, Gouveia e Melo recruits support in PS.”
– “Education. Only 23% of students with parents having basic education complete higher education.”
– “World Cup 2026. Portugal wins in Hungary and maintains perfect qualification.”
– “Champalimaud Vision Award. How to prevent blindness? The example of three institutions is worth one million euros.”
– “Markets. France is the only victim of its crisis. Portugal remains safe, for now.”
Jornal de Notícias:
– “Majority of pedestrians hit are over 60 years old.”
– “Hungary 2-3 Portugal. Cancelo saves the national team.”
– “Benfica. Sale of players helps move from loss to profit.”
– “Cycling. Protest for Palestine suspends Vuelta again.”
– “Vila Real. Candidates focused on more jobs and housing. Second JN/TSF municipal debate.”
– “Porto. Renovated Bolhão receives 20,000 visitors per day.”
– “Chega. Former advisor sentenced to two years for attacking rival with a chain.”
– “Education. Portugal among the worst in adult education.”
– “Gaza. Humanitarian flotilla continues despite the attack.”
– “Porto. 7-year-old boy dies at the start of football training at Boavista.”
– “Royalty. Infanta Sofia in Lisbon at the freshman party.”
Negócios:
– “‘Government’s strategic intention [for TAP] is clear.’ Carlos Tavares, ex-CEO of Stellantis, says privatization design distances national consortium from the race.”
– “‘The Most Powerful 2025. #03 The president of the ECB, Christine Lagarde, was the face of the fight against inflation and now faces the challenges of high international uncertainty hanging over the Eurozone.’
– “EU supervisor wants more risk in pension funds.”
– “Revising labor laws risks moving forward without social agreement.”
– “Sustainability 20|30. Guimarães, Lisbon and Porto play an advanced level of ‘SimCity’ for the environment.”
– “Marta Pimentel, executive training director at Nova SBE: ‘There are measures that favor and others may not favor women’s progression.'”
O Jornal Económico:
– “Vanguard loses CEO who changed luxury in Portugal.”
– “PS wants a ‘civic jolt’ on labor law.”
– “Montenegro tells Xi he wants more balance in trade exchanges.”
– “‘If there is any marketing campaign planned, do not make it.’ Accident on the Elevador da Glória.”
– “Online game revenue earns the State 164 million just in the first semester. Despite a downturn in the last quarter.”
– “Markets. France in crisis already pays higher interest rates than Italy.”
– “Macron chooses Sébastien Lecornu to lead new government.”
– “Market punishes Argentina after Milei’s defeat in regional elections.”
– “Moedas says his responsibility is to keep governing.”
– “Exports fall 11.3% in July, while imports rise 2.8%.”
Record:
– “Hungary 2 Portugal 3. No one holds us. Team accelerates towards the World Cup.”
– “Sub-21. Euro2027. Scotland 0 Portugal 2. Kids also make progress and keep going.”
– “Benfica. SAD posts profit of 34.4 million euros.”
– “Sporting. Varandas rejects millions. Invitation to be CEO of Al Ahli.”
– “FC Porto. Alberto only for the classic. On October 5th.”
– “Cycling. Vuelta at risk. New standstill due to pro-Palestine protests.”
– “Boavista. 7-year-old boy dies during training.”
– “Roller hockey. Interview with Paulo Freitas: ‘We all suffer together.'”
A Bola:
– “Hungary 2-3 Portugal. Tough but resolved. The game had one direction, but Hungary took advantage of what they created, and the decision only came near the end, with Cancelo shining again.”
– “Roberto Martínez: ‘We limited Hungary to one corner and two shots.’
– “Number 20 is the highest-scoring defender ever and Ronaldo equals a new world record.”
– “Benfica. Positive result of 34.4 million euros in the 2024/2025 season. ‘We are comfortably starting this year’ – Nuno Catarino, CFO.
– “An offer above 50 million euros for Pavlidis was denied before the market closed.”
– “Sporting. Al Ittihad might reach 55 million euros for Gonçalo Inácio. Market closes today in Saudi Arabia.”
– “Frederico Varandas rejected a million-dollar offer to be CEO of Al Ahli.”
– “FC Porto. Samu working hard. Injury of Luuk de Jong leaves the Spaniard without respite.”
O Jogo:
– “Hungary 2-3 Portugal. By the bullet. João Cancelo seals victory in the 86th minute and paves the way for qualification.
– “Cristiano Ronaldo scores for Portugal for the fifth consecutive game.”
– “Roberto Martínez: ‘I loved the focus and attitude.'”
– “Boavista. Tragedy at Bessa. A seven-year-old child dies in the hospital after collapsing during football training.”
– “FC Porto. Froholdt also excels in the national team. The Dane confirms a great start. ‘I need to keep fit at the club.'”
– “Local festivities may postpone Arouca’s game.”
– “Benfica. Financial comfort. Nuno Catarino, CFO of SAD, shows financial success. The administrator guarantees no pressure to sell in January.”
– “Sporting. Varandas rejects Saudi proposal. Al Ahli offered 12 million euros to be CEO.”
– “Al Ittihad halts its move for Inácio.”