Today’s news: Children in illegal races; Sentence with years revoked

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Good morning! It’s time to turn our attention to the front pages of national newspapers this Sunday, August 11th.

We start with Jornal de Notícias, which reports that the GNR caught “dozens of children in illegal car races.”

Diário de Notícias reports on a legal imbroglio, stating that the Supreme Court overturned a “12-year-old decision and ‘removes’ 40,000 euros from compensation.”

Público reports that “two years later, the cleanup of State advisory bodies remained in the drawer.”

“Chaos in Health: Eleven pregnant women gave birth far from home” is one of the headlines on Correio da Manhã’s cover.

All general and sports newspapers feature a large photograph of the Portuguese gold medal won by cyclists Iúri Leitão and Rui Oliveira at the Olympic Games.

Here are the main highlights from the national press, including sports newspapers:

Público:
– “Two years later, cleanup of State advisory bodies remained in the drawer”
– “Olympic Games. Portugal wins historic gold in track cycling in Paris”
– “Interview. Miguel Prata Roque: ‘The Socialist Party is arteriosclerotic'”
– “Racism in Portuguese. Angola, the invisible violence in the former colonial daily life”
– “78,000 refusals. Young people point out flaws and errors in the attribution of the salary bonus”
– “Loans. Personal credit without specific purpose grows 39% in the semester”
– “Gaza Strip. One hundred dead in Israel’s attack on a school serving as shelter”
– “Work. Justice condemns TAP for keeping pilot grounded since 2019”

Jornal de Notícias:
– “Dozens of children caught by GNR in illegal car races”
– “Gold on wheels. Iúri Leitão and Rui Oliveira achieve first Portuguese Olympic title outside athletics”
– “F.C. Porto. Dragons start the championship with three right feet”
– “Half of the deputies’ absences originated from the PS bench”
– “Brazil. Plane tragedy claims Portuguese victim”
– “Overnight stays. Tourist wave in the North region spreads to peripheral cities”
– “Matosinhos. Former Jomar factory gives way to housing, hotel, and park”

Diário de Notícias:
– “Paris 2024. Cyclists Iúri Leitão and Rui Oliveira secure first gold medal for Portugal in these Games”
– “Justice. Supreme Court overturns 12-year-old decision and ‘removes’ 40,000 euros from compensation”
– “Politics goes on vacation. Algarve and Alentejo coast are the preferred destinations”
– “Peter Frankopan, historian. ‘Of the seven major imperial regime changes in China, all occurred in a context of climate change'”
– “ChatGPT’s Proust Questionnaire. Ricardo Sousa, CEO of Century 21 Portugal. ‘It’s in the ‘today’ that we build the future!'”
– “Proof of Life. Francisco Rodrigues dos Santos, who they called ‘Chicão'”
– “At the limit. AIMA workers announce strike from August to December”
– “Gaza. 93 dead in an attack on a school, which Israel says was hiding a Hamas base”

Correio da Manhã:
– “‘He’s a devil’ says brother of ‘monster’, Family repudiates convict who attacked young people in Castelo de Vide, ‘El Quintas’ spoke coldly about crimes in Elvas prison, Spanish police consider it a miracle victims escaped alive”
– “Golden sprint for History, Iúri Leitão protagonizes unprecedented feat with two medals in the same Olympics, Paris 2024 Olympic Games”
– “FC Porto 2 Gil Vicente 0: Dragon starts winning”
– “Famalicão Benfica 18:00: ‘It’s clear we want to be champions'”
– “Tragedy in Brazil: Portuguese woman dies in plane crash”
– “Goucha’s mother dies at 101”
– “Chaos in Health: Eleven pregnant women gave birth far from home”
– “Viana do Castelo: Parade with 134 million in gold”
– “Póvoa do Varzim:

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