
Good morning! It is Thursday (a holiday and Labor Day) and time to catch up on the stories dominating the front pages of Portugal’s newspapers and magazines, available on stands today, May 1st.
Starting with Visão, the headline reads “Trump Earthquake. The 101 days that shook the world… and what could still come.” Meanwhile, Sábado has “Salgueiro Maia. The family life. The private life of the April hero.”
Público reports “Pedro Nuno vs. Montenegro. Candidates want stability, but without commitments to the State Budget,” while Jornal de Notícias highlights “Judge acquits abusive husband and accuses women of being liars.”
Meanwhile, Correio da Manhã reports “Montenegro’s clients bill over 100 million with the state.”
In sports, A Bola features “Rui Borges doesn’t spare Hjulmand,” Record writes “The influence of Gyokeres goes far beyond goals: Master of the game” and O Jogo leads with “FC Porto. Varela returns Nehuén. Midfielder’s suspension should reopen the door to the defense for him.”
Headlines:
Visão:
- “Trump Earthquake. The 101 days that shook the world… and what could still come”
- “Blackout. The film of a crisis. The ‘shock’ between government and PS. Failures in communications. Attacks on renewable energies. The fragility of national networks”
- “Conclave. What’s at stake in choosing Francisco’s successor”
Sábado:
- “Salgueiro Maia. The family life. The private life of the April hero. Witnessed his mother’s hit-and-run at 4 years old. Proposed to his wife in Santarém and together adopted two babies, children Catarina and Filipe. From an extramarital affair, he had a third child living in the US”
- “Parliament continues to pay advisors’ salaries”
- “The bribes and struggles of the most controversial conclaves”
Público:
- “Pedro Nuno vs. Montenegro. Candidates want stability, but without commitments to the State Budget”
- “There are 12 times more immigrants working for others than in 2014”
- “Blackout. Use of renewables is a technological challenge, not a problem. Emergency communications at risk of total failure”
- “Europe. Coalition agreement approved in Germany”
- “Health. National Health Service seeks to attract obstetricians with private-level salaries”
- “Apocalypse. 836-year-old manuscript returns to Lorvão”
- “Trade deficit. US GDP shrinks by 0.3% in the first quarter”
Jornal de Notícias:
- “Judge acquits abusive husband and accuses women of being liars”
- “A debate of suspicions. Spinumviva heats up duel between Luís Montenegro and Pedro Nuno Santos. Poll: Candidates’ honesty questioned”
- “‘Compulsory military service is cannon fodder training’. Paulo Raimundo, PCP Secretary-General”
- “Beach season. Lifeguards on 673 beaches”
- “GNR. Dog saves missing 11-year-old boy”
- “May 1st. Workers are more qualified than their bosses”
- “Matosinhos. Metrobus works to be completed by mid-2026”
- “Medialivre. Collective dismissal at Cristiano Ronaldo’s company”
- “Blackout. SIRESP cost 700 million and continues to fail”
- “Losses. Insurance may not cover all damages”
- “Poll. Anselmi is the coach at risk of being fired. Benfica surpasses Sporting as title favorite”
Correio da Manhã:
- “Montenegro’s clients bill over 100 million with the state”
- “Prime Minister submits declaration with seven more companies doing business with family firm”
- “Pedro Nuno attacks with Solverde casinos in TV debate”
- “Dog saves 11-year-old boy lost in the woods”
- “Cannabis from shops sends ten consumers to the hospital in the Algarve”
- “One in three workers has a college degree”
- “Record number of Blue Flag beaches”
- “Eirinhas: Residents file complaint against Porto diocese”
- “Interest rates drop: savings on house payments”
- “Energy: 20 billion euro bill with renewables”
- “Benfica: Pavlidis aims to make history”
- “Sporting: Pote and Morita ‘illuminate’ Hjulmand”
A Bola:
- “Rui Borges doesn’t spare Hjulmand”
- “Sporting’s midfielder will play against Gil Vicente risking missing Benfica if he gets a yellow card”
- “Ruben Amorim warns Gyokeres: ‘I haven’t talked to him. But if a player just wants to come to Manchester United to play Champions League, then he won’t come'”
- “Handball: Lions bid farewell to Champions League”
- “Benfica: Renato Sanches at zero cost is the goal”
- “FC Porto: Otávio’s suspension ended”
- “Champions League: Barça-Inter was a football ode”
Record:
- “The influence of Gyokeres goes far beyond goals: Master of the game”
- “Amorim warns the Swede: ‘If he only wants to come to United if he plays in the Champions League… Then don’t come’
- “Benfica: Bruma’s balloon deflates — Lage prefers Anturkoglu, Schjelderup, and even Dahl”
- “Concerns with the derby: Illegal ticket sales prompt eagle alert”
- “FC Porto: Likely starter against Moreirense — Nehuén trying a new life”
- “Eustáquio may replace Varela in midfield”
- “Madness in Catalonia: Ode to football — Barcelona 3-3 Inter”
- “Futsal: João Matos — ‘Sporting is the best team in the world'”
- “Handball: Sporting’s Champions League dream ends — Sporting 30-32 Nantes”
- “Volleyball: Title race is alive — Benfica 1-3 Sporting”
- “Roller hockey: Lion in the Cup final — Benfica 2-4 Sporting”
O Jogo:
- “FC Porto. Varela returns Nehuén. Midfielder’s suspension should reopen the door to the defense”
- “Chaínho’s analysis. ‘Eustáquio is not the right man for the libero role.’ ‘This team does not have players to play in 3X4X3′”
- “A ride along with Mora. Rodrigo reflects on facing opponent at starting debut”
- “Automatic renewal binds Alarcón until 2027”
- “Sporting. English summit discusses Gyokeres. Rúben Amorim does not give up on ‘recovering’ the Swede, but Arsenal’s competition doesn’t relent”
- “‘If a player only wants to come with the Champions League, then don’t come.’ Man. United’s coach assures he hasn’t talked to the forward”
- “Poll. Eagles surpass lions in title favoritism”
- “Benfica. Threats and warnings against illegal ticket sales. Derby prompts concern for encarnados”
- “Akturkoglu is the Turk with the best numbers”
- “Aves SAD. Gerson convicted of domestic violence. Court of appeals confirms suspended sentence”
- “International. Magic in the Champions League. Barcelona and Inter draw (3-3) in the second semifinal”