
Good morning! It is Wednesday, September 3rd, and here’s an overview of the headlines on the front pages of national newspapers and magazines available at newsstands today.
Starting with Sábado, the headlines include “Porto Santo. The Atlantic paradise” and “Carlos Moedas promotes personal book with council resources.”
Público reports “Teachers’ departure leaves CPCJ with hundreds of unmanaged cases,” while Jornal de Notícias reveals “Middle class without access to public university residences.”
The front page of Correio da Manhã leads with “Baby dies after being discharged from hospital.”
In the specialized press, Negócios highlights “EIB finances construction of nearly 12,000 houses” and O Jornal Económico focuses on “Government begins discussions for the 2026 budget today.”
Sports newspapers also bring news: A Bola emphasizes the “Last day of the transfer market under the spotlight,” O Jogo features “FC Porto. SAD holds onto Diogo Costa. Goalkeeper has a renewal proposal until 2030, making him the highest-paid player in the squad,” and Record also delves into the behind-the-scenes of the summer market close.
Read all the headlines:
Sábado:
- “Porto Santo. The Atlantic paradise”
- “Carlos Moedas promotes personal book with council resources”
- “The strange case of dismissals at AICEP”
- “The 15-year-old birthday parties from Brazil costing 10,000 euros”
- “The beach bar war on the Grândola coast”
Público:
- “Teachers’ departure leaves CPCJ with hundreds of unmanaged cases”
- “Universities. After five years frozen, tuition fees will increase”
- “More scholarships and reinforced social action to avoid exclusion at universities”
- “Financial problems affect a third of students”
- “Housing. Public guarantee for buying homes has more impact in interior areas”
- “Environment. Barroso lithium mine violated European convention”
- “State Budget. Labor reform puts consensus at risk in budget meetings”
- “Trial. Sócrates contradicts himself in Marquês case wiretaps”
- “Report. Searching for Palestinian resistance at the Porto Book Fair – and at its doorstep”
- “Market. Portuguese football loses accent: only six Brazilians in the big three”
Jornal de Notícias:
- “Middle class without access to public university residences”
- “China challenges the West with Putin and Kim”
- “Brazil. Alexandre de Moraes denounces pressures in Bolsonaro trial”
- “Justice. Pasteleira traffickers had schedules and days off”
- “Reforms. Government to pay extraordinary supplement on Monday”
- “Idanha-a-Nova. Parents of deceased baby file complaint of negligence”
- “Project. From the Customs House to Campanhã with autonomous vehicle”
- “Júlia Palha. Bachelorette party featured on the Tagus River”
- “Grande Prémio JN. Tivani achieves triple and recovers the yellow jersey”
- “Sporting. The story of Jota Silva’s transfer collapse to Alvalade”
Negócios:
- “EIB finances construction of nearly 12,000 houses”
- “Fed interest rates shine on metals. Gold at record and silver on the way”
- “Sustainability. Companies value a new asset: workers’ age”
- “Mota-Engil and Acciona battle over tunnel in Brazil”
- “Finances adjust Estamo ahead of housing bet”
O Jornal Económico:
- “Government begins discussions for the 2026 budget today”
- “Union front demands 6.4% public sector pay increase in 2026”
- “Gold soars 30% amid wars and economic uncertainties”
- “Tuition fees to be unfrozen next year, rising by 13 euros”
- “White House has Plan B to avoid tariff veto”
- “Sale conditions of TAP expected to be defined this week”
- “UK debt interest rates hit 27-year highs”
- “EU set to hit new record in defense spending”
- “After seven years, Deutsche Bank rejoins Euro Stoxx 50”
- “Bolsonaro becomes the first former head of state tried for coup attempt”
A Bola:
- “Last day of the transfer market under the spotlight”
- “Busy times at Alvalade ended with frustration over Jota Silva’s failure”
- “Gyokeres breaks silence. ‘I understand Sporting and hold no grudges'”
- “Benfica. Lukebakio, ready for big games, takes Di María’s ’11′”
- “FC Porto. Diogo Costa’s critical role at the club”
- “National team. Francisco Conceição starts with limitations”
O Jogo:
- “FC Porto. SAD holds onto Diogo Costa. Goalkeeper has a renewal proposal until 2030, making him the highest-paid player in the squad”
- “Captain’s retention seen internally as the great market operation”
- “Froholdt delighted by the impact in Invicta: ‘I bought a cap not to be recognized'”
- “Zé Pedro, Fábio Cardoso, and Grujic leave on good terms”
- “Tributes to Diogo Jota and Jorge Costa in an emotional ceremony at the City of Football”
- “Sporting. The minute that doomed Jota Silva”
- “Gyokeres and farewell to Alvalade: ‘I hold no grudges'”
- “‘Lukebakio makes the difference.’ Quique Flores, who coached him at Sevilla, attests to the winger’s quality”