Aggressions cause casualties; Cheap passes generate ‘race’

Aggressions cause casualties; Cheap passes generate ‘race’
Aggressions cause casualties; Cheap passes generate ‘race’
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BOm Day! This Tuesday, the national press inevitably highlights the inauguration of the XXIV Constitutional Government. However, there are other themes marking current affairs.

“Attacks on healthcare professionals cause 3275 sick days in 2023” is the headline of the Publicwhile the Newspaper adds that “Cheaper passes cause a rush on public transport”.

In turn, the Morning mail reports on the case of the police officer who “led robbers to his home after being the victim of an attack at a traffic light in Algés”, while the News Diary recalls that the “Government takes office under pressure – Everyone is asking for more employees and better salaries”.

O inevitable questions whether Google is “Friend or executioner of the media?”, the newspaper Business points out that “Finerge invests 130 million in wind farms in Spain” and, finally, The Economic Journal reports that “Portuguese banks’ exposure to commercial real estate ‘is small'”.

See below the main highlights of the national press, including sports, and the respective covers in the gallery above:

Morning mail:

– “Elite police trap and kill kidnapper”

– “Forced to withdraw money from an ATM, he enticed thieves to come to the house”

– “Off-duty officer led robbers to his home after being the victim of an attack at a traffic light in Algés. He took a couple to Benfica and shot the man”

– “Robbery attempt ends with death of suspected criminal”

– “Government takes office: Teachers and Health in Montenegro’s priorities”

– “IRS Declaration: You must make an appointment to be attended to in Finance”

– “FC Porto: Pinto da Costa links Villas-Boas to referee errors”

– “Benfica-Sporting: Arbitration controversy sets fire to derby”

– “Amorim: ‘An advantage goal allows you to always be in the game'”

– “Schmidt: ‘We have total focus on the Cup'”

– “Chaos: SNS fails information about maternity hospitals”

– “Murtosa: Valente’s defense explores doubts about paternity”

– “Gondomar: School employee embezzles 220 thousand euros”

Public:

– “Attacks on healthcare professionals cause 3275 sick days in 2023”

– “AD government – Montenegro takes office waiting for the PS to let it govern”

– “Banks – Household deposits jumped 2% in February”

– “Benfica-Sporting – In the first derby of the week a place in Jamor is decided”

– “Right – Tiago Mayan pressured to run for IL leader”

– “Israel – Recruitment of ultra-Orthodox shakes Netanyahu’s government”

– “17th century – The world’s first book about chocolate is auctioned in Guimarães”

– “Oncological health – Europe seeks new methods to screen for colorectal cancer”

Newspaper:

– “Cheaper passes cause a rush on public transport”

– “Government takes office criticizing choices”

– “Elite police shoot the thief who kidnapped him with a gunshot to the chest”

– “Benfica-Sporting – Turnaround is tradition in Cup derbies”

– “Liga – Braga wins in Portimão (5-3) and loses coach”

– “FC Porto – Pinto da Costa associates referee errors with Villas-Boas”

– “Easter – Piglets and lambs seized for clandestine slaughter”

– “Cars – Electrics and hybrids reach half of sales”

– “Gaia – Hospital helipad to debut in August”

– “Music – Paulo de Carvalho celebrates April with new album”

News Diary:

– “Government takes office under pressure – Everyone asks for more employees and better salaries”

– “Middle East – Iran promises tough response to Israeli attacks in Syria”

– “1st quarter – Renewables supply 89% of electricity consumption”

– “Environment – Farmers in the Algarve defend the end of restrictions on water consumption”

– “Portuguese Cup – Benfica-Sporting, a derby with a view to Jamor and the title decisions”

– “Türkiye – Imamoglu re-elected in Istanbul assumes himself as Erdogan’s great rival”

– “José Pedro Teixeira Fernandes, researcher at IPRI: ‘There is a strategic culture in the Kremlin steeped in rivalry with the West'”

– “Nuno Palma, historian and economist: ‘It is absurd and factually false to say that the fault of the country’s delay in 1974 was the Estado Novo'”

– “Where were you 50 years ago? António Sobrinho, geographer”

inevitable:

– “unsettling”

– “Google. Friend or executioner of the media?”

– “Dams. From abundant rain to drought, everything is cyclical”

– “Luís Montenegro’s government takes office today”

– “IRS. The deadline for submitting the declaration has already started”

Business:

– “Finerge invests 130 million in wind farms in Spain”

– “EU maintains high risk debt until 2034”

– “Randi Charno Levine, United States ambassador: Portugal “was courageous” in the 5G dossier”

– “Radar Africa – Paul Kagame, the autocrat who seduced the West”

– “Inauguration requires the rotation of around 30 chairs in the AR”

– “Savings – Change in interest rates on certificates divides opinions”

– “Trade – Irmãos Pimenta look for a new CEO for KuantoKusta”

– “Supermarkets – Luís Amaral opens war with leadership of Grupo Dia”

The Economic Journal:

– “Portuguese banks’ exposure to commercial real estate ‘is small'”

– “New government begins its duties with two trials by fire in one month”

– “Gold price reaches new all-time high”

– “World Bank revises China’s growth to 4.5% in 2024”

– “Miguel Sousa, specialist in the British nuclear energy sector: ‘Portugal should cooperate with Spain in nuclear energy'”

– “Top of the agenda: Employment and industrial production”

– “Formula 1 owners buy MotoGP”

The game:

– “Benfica-Sporting. Jam at first sight”

– “‘It’s up to us to take advantage of our stadium to play a great game’ [Roger Schmidt]”

– “António Silva is back on track, Neres could give way to João Mário”

– “‘We have to stay away from our goal and worry about Rafa’ [Rúben Amorim]”

– “Sebastián Coates is in the game, Pedro Gonçalves remains out”

– “FC Porto. Pinto da Costa associates elections with alleged errors that harmed the team: ‘Arbitration changed with Villas-Boas’ candidacy'”

– “‘If I’m elected, the coach I want is Sérgio Conceição'”

– “AVB [André Villas-Boas] refutes president and emphasizes that ‘the season has been very weak'”

– “Portimonense 3-Braga 5. Two from Bruma and Banza decisive for the approach to FC Porto – Vitamina B brings the podium closer”

– “Artur Jorge: ‘Clearly, it was my last game for Braga'”

– “V. Guimarães. Dragões are the only one of the great rivals who have not yet managed to stop this season – Pacheco has a problem to break”

The ball:

– “Vale Jamor: Schmidt or Amorim, one of them will debut in the Portuguese Cup final”

– “‘We want to show that we deserve to be in the final'[Schmidt]”

– “There is no comparison with the great Mourinho” [Rúben Amorim]”

– “Benfica welcomes Sporting in Luz after the 2-1 to Sporting in Alvalade”

– “FC Porto: ‘When Villas-Boas’ candidacy appeared, the arbitration changed’, Pinto da Costa”

– “‘It’s a weak season for FC Porto’, Villas-Boas”

– “Betclic Portuguese league: Portimonense 3-5 SC Braga”

– “Artur Jorge leaves”

Record:

– “Derby with school”

– “Neves and Bragança have a great day in the fight for the final”

– “Paulinho and Esgaio starters”

– “Doubt is between Cabral and Tengstedt”

– “Schmidt: ‘We have to turn around'”

– “Amorim: ‘Let’s go into full force'”

– “Pinto da Costa: ‘Villas-Boas appeared and the refereeing changed'”

– “Warriors closer to the podium”

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