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Antnio Marques was diagnosed with lung cancer and died without air to do chemotherapy
Antonio Marques was diagnosed with lung cancer in January but died without starting chemotherapy. He had to wait seven times longer than recommended for an exam at the Portimao Hospital. His wife feels the treatment of his case prevented the family from saying goodbye to him in a dignified manner. The article mentions that this is not an isolated case and that other patients have experienced similar issues.

Meet the winning key this Tuesday at the Euromilh es
The article reports on the winning numbers of the Euromillions lottery draw held on May 7, 2019. The main numbers were 7, 202632, and 47, with stars 2 and 11. It mentions that a French bettor won the jackpot of €25 million and notes there were six fourth prizes in Portugal. The article also includes a disclaimer advising readers to check official results.

Nike model criticized for showing armpits during campaign
A Nike foi criticada por exibir pêlos nas axilas de uma modelo em uma campanha publicitária, gerando debate sobre padrões de beleza feminina. Alguns consideraram a imagem como uma falta de higiene e uma escolha inadequada, enquanto outros elogiaram a marca por promover a aceitação do corpo natural e uma visão mais feminista.

Azeredo Lopes admits to having considered resigning "many times"
The former Portuguese Defense Minister Jose Azeredo Lopes admitted during a parliamentary inquiry hearing that he considered resigning multiple times during the Tancos military theft crisis. He stated that he ultimately decided to leave his position when he believed it was becoming harmful to the government.

Brave bull surprises and interrupts cattle farmer
A moment was captured on video where a bull suddenly charges and interrupts an interview with a cattle breeder.

Lady Gaga dressed and undressed four times on the pink catwalk of the Met Gala.
The article discusses Lady Gaga's multiple outfits during her appearance at the Met Gala's pink carpet, highlighting the event as one of the most eccentric fashion moments of the year.

Ana Gomes on Rui Pinto: "He is being treated like a common criminal"
Eurodeputada Ana Gomes criticized the lack of interest shown by Portuguese authorities in the information released by hacker Rui Pinto, contrasting it with the attention given to him in other European countries. She expressed shock that no efforts were made to contact Rui Pinto despite knowing his location in Hungary. Gomes also highlighted that Rui Pinto is being treated as a common criminal while Portuguese judicial authorities act on behalf of an investment fund, Doyen, which does not pay taxes in Portugal.

Santander Totta will charge MB Way and criticizes the lack of ATM costs
The president of Santander Totta criticized the fee-free policy for Multibanco machines in Portugal, stating that such policies have costs for banks. He announced that the bank will begin charging fees for transfers made through the MB Way app, joining other banks like BPI and BCP in doing so. However, he did not specify the exact amount that will be charged.

Firefighters assist with home birth in Lamego
Firefighters assisted in the birth of a baby at a home in Lamego.

The ARA clarifies that there are no military or Portuguese assets in Opera Sophia.
The Portuguese Air Force clarified that Portugal does not currently have military personnel or equipment involved in the European Union's Operation Sophia, nor does it possess aircraft similar to the one shot down in Libya. This statement comes after reports by Al Arabiya suggested that a plane downed in southern Tripoli belonged to Operation Sophia and that the pilot was of Portuguese origin. The Portuguese defense ministry confirmed there are no Portuguese military members serving in the operation.