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Montenegro regrets that Chega has joined the left to screw up the labour package
The Prime Minister of Portugal, Luís Montenegro, expressed disappointment that the Chega party joined forces with the left to reject a labor reform package. He emphasized that the government remains committed to making Portugal more competitive and productive through the reforms. Montenegro stated that negotiations with Chega were thorough but noted that the party imposed conditions related to the sustainability of the social security system and changes to retirement age, which he refused to accept. He reiterated that pensions are sacred and would not take any measures that could jeopardize未来的

Odair Moniz case: PSP union in solidarity with an agent asks the state to reflect
The National Union of Police Chief Officers (SNCC) expressed deep regret over the death of Odair Moniz, who was killed in October 2024 in Cova da Moura. The union emphasized the tragic nature of any citizen's death and called for reflection on the human consequences for the victim's family and friends. It also showed solidarity with police officer Bruno Pinto, who was recently sentenced to three years and six months in suspended prison for his role in the incident. The SNCC noted that the case must be considered within the operational reality of the area, which has long been marked by high社会冲突
Ventura does not assume feasibility, but guarantees that something will change.
The article discusses a parliamentary debate over a proposed labor law reform in Portugal. The minister of Labor, Palma Ramalho, criticized the entire left wing during the debate, accusing them of immobility and labeling their ideologies as 'neo-Marxism' and 'Marxism-Leninism.' Andre Ventura, leader of the far-right Chega party, stated that changes would occur when the bill is voted on but admitted uncertainty about the outcome. The PSD's leader, Hugo Soares, claimed the government's proposal would pass, while the PS's parliamentary leader, Eurico Brilhante Dias, accused Chega of betraying its

Vodafone hosts Open Day to showcase innovation and discuss the future
Vodafone is organizing an Open Day event at TagusPark on June 18 to showcase technological innovations and discuss their impact on Portuguese businesses. The event will feature demonstrations of ten key solutions, customer testimonials, and presentations on topics such as 5G, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things. Specific technologies highlighted include the Care Tracker for remote monitoring of elderly individuals and secure network services designed to support business growth. The event will also address cybersecurity issues and conclude with a presentation by
Ministry of Education concludes there was no favouritism in Portuguese exam
The Ministry of Education has concluded that there was no favoritism in the Portuguese exam, which used an image previously published in a textbook. The independent report states that producing a critical appreciation text requires complex learning over several years and cannot be replicated through simple memorization of similar exercises. The document highlights that grading criteria value multiple aspects, such as discourse organization and linguistic correctness, requiring students to create new texts during exams. It also notes that this year's exam question omitted elements present in a
Early childhood educators and primary school teachers on strike
This morning, the Fenprof union organized a public forum advocating for equity in single-teaching roles, where one teacher teaches multiple or all subjects to a class. The general secretary of Fenprof, José Feliciano Costa, explained that this scheduling discrepancy creates inequalities and makes no sense. The event took place near the Ministry of Education. Costa also noted that this argument joins the broader struggle of teachers, such as the fight for career recognition. At the end of the forum, a motion will be voted on and delivered to the Ministry of Education.
Failures of the submarine Titan during expedition to Titanic wreckage revealed in report
A report reveals flaws in the submersible Titan during its expedition to the wreck of the Titanic.
Essential guide to Rock In Rio Lisboa: the times of all the concerts, transport to Parque Tejo, map of the venue and useful information
A article provides an essential guide for attendees of the Rock In Rio Lisboa festival, including concert schedules, transportation options to Parque Tejo, venue maps, and useful information.

'Gambling disorder is devastating': as soon as he opened the door, gambling addiction centre had a call for help
The article discusses the opening of the first public center specialized in treating gambling addiction in Portugal. It highlights the immediate demand for assistance, with individuals traveling from Águeda to seek help for family members. The piece emphasizes the destructive impact of gambling addiction on lives.

Politicians, activists, artists and journalists targeted by the Lusitano Armilar Movement
Nine individuals were accused by the Public Prosecutor's Office in an investigation into the group Movimento Armilar Lusitano. The accused, along with their founder and members, are alleged to have aimed at undermining the democratic regime, imposing an authoritarian model, and using violence to achieve ideological goals. They reportedly produced weapons and 3D-printed weapon parts and identified people and entities they classified as 'targets' and viewed as threats to the country. Among those targeted are politicians such as Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, Luís Montenegro, António Costa, Cavaco Silv

Negotiations scheduled for this Friday in Switzerland have been cancelled.
Negotiations between the United States and Iran, scheduled for this Friday in Switzerland to implement a peace agreement, have been canceled. The Swiss authorities stated that the talks would not proceed because U.S. Vice President JD Vance decided not to travel to the country, increasing uncertainty about the possibility of a lasting ceasefire. A memorandum of understanding has already been signed by U.S. President Donald Trump and his Iranian counterpart, with negotiations expected to take place over a 60-day period. During this time, the parties were supposed to discuss details of the final
Montenegro in Congress between Greater Portugal, unanimity and decentralisation
The article discusses Luís Montenegro's re-election as leader of the Portuguese Social Democratic Party (PSD) with an overwhelming majority of 94.8% in internal elections, despite low voter turnout (under 15,000 members voted). The article notes that Montenegro is preparing for the 43rd PSD Congress, where he aims to address his motion titled 'The Greater Portugal,' which focuses on maintaining electoral support and addressing challenges such as economic difficulties and structural weaknesses.
HR Director of ULS Lisboa Ocidental suspended after reports of harassment
The director of Human Resources at ULS Lisboa Ocidental has been suspended following allegations of harassment.
Day of disappointment
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They're on their way.
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Best universities: Coimbra rises in the ranking, while Lisbon, Porto and Nova lose positions
The University of Coimbra (UC) rose five places in the QS World University Rankings 2027, reaching 342nd globally and achieving its best-ever position in this ranking. The University of Lisbon remains the top Portuguese institution at 237th place but dropped seven positions compared to last year. The University of Porto fell 18 places to 255th, while the Nova University of Lisbon dropped to 337th, down from 327th in 2026. The MIT continues to lead globally, with Imperial College London and Stanford tied for second place.
Stellantis plant in Mangualde selected for production of one more commercial model
The Stellantis factory in Mangualde has been selected for the production of another commercial model.
The government is preparing to declare a state of emergency due to the heat wave expected for the next few days.
The Portuguese government is considering declaring an alert situation due to a heatwave expected in the coming days.
Neonazis planned an attack on the house of Luís Montenegro
The article states that neo-Nazis planned an attack on the home of Luís Montenegro.
The tax office has assessed 31 tax benefits and is assessing a dozen more
The director-general of Portugal's Tax Authority (AT), Helena Borges, stated during a parliamentary hearing that the Unit for Evaluating Tax and Customs Policies (U-TAX) has evaluated 31 tax benefits so far, representing 77% of total tax spending. The unit is currently evaluating an additional 11 benefits, some of which are nearing their expiration dates, including the Incentive for Corporate Capitalization (ICE) under corporate income tax (IRC). Borges noted that the number of tax benefits has remained stable since 2019, with tax spending hovering between 5% and 7% of GDP. While real value of
The Perpetual Relic: a tepid opera about Camões
The article discusses an opera titled 'Relicário Perpétuo' that focuses on the life and work of Luís de Camões, a prominent Portuguese poet and playwright. The piece is described as 'tépida,' suggesting it may lack the intensity or emotional depth typically associated with operatic performances.
Cape Fear is a two-act vehicle.
The article mentions that 'Cape Fear' serves as a vehicle for two actors.

Government appoints 14 leaders for Social Security, nine have links to PSD
The Government of Luís Montenegro has appointed 14 top officials to district centers of the Institute for Social Security (ISS), with most having ties to the PSD party. These appointments follow the restructuring of the ISS, which automatically ended existing service commissions. Five of the 14 appointments confirm the service commissions of directors in Évora, Viana do Castelo, Viseu, Beja, and Bragança, who were previously named by the current government through the Public Administration Recruitment and Selection Commission (Cresap). The Statute of Senior Staff states that service commission

Deutsche Bank forecasts ECB interest rate hike and Fed cut
Deutsche Bank predicts the European Central Bank (ECB) may raise interest rates by 0.25 percentage points to 2.50%, while expecting the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) to maintain a cautious stance, with a potential rate cut in 2027. The report highlights factors such as higher energy costs, weaker consumption in the U.S., continued fiscal support, and investments in artificial intelligence influencing the Fed’s decisions. The Fed recently decided to keep interest rates between 3.50% and 3.75%. The article also notes expectations of 2% GDP growth in the U.S. for 2026 and 2027, with inflation still
12h Pedro Duarte argues that labour reform is not decisive
The headline mentions Pedro Duarte defending the view that the labor reform is not decisive.
Socrates' ex-girlfriend was unable to explain what "that" and "that end" were to the court.
The ex-girlfriend of former Prime Minister José Sócrates was unable to explain what 'that' and 'that end' referred to during her testimony at court.
The dehumanization of the welfare state
The article discusses the dehumanization of the social state.
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Isolated Crimea: Ukraine cuts off land access to the peninsula and leaves it without gasoline and tourists
The article reports that Ukraine has cut off land access to Crimea, leaving it without fuel and tourists.
Other persons
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Men, lose the shame on your face
The headline 'Homens, percam a vergonha na cara' translates to 'Men, lose the shame on your face.' The article does not provide further content beyond the headline.
The fireman who started it
The article discusses a firefighter who was involved in an incident where he set fire to something, though specific details about the event are not provided in the text.
Investment in artificial intelligence
The article discusses investment in artificial intelligence.
I have osteoporosis, I want to be a mother and I can't :: Barbara had anorexia, today she knows that losing weight is only part of the disease
Bárbara, who has experienced anorexia, discusses her struggle with the condition and its impact on her health, including osteoporosis, and her desire to become a mother.
Died at 35 Daveigh Chase, Samara in The Ring and sister of Donnie Darko
Daveigh Chase, known for her role as Samara Morgan in 'The Ring' and the sister of actor Jake Gyllenhaal in 'Donnie Darko,' has passed away at the age of 35.
Taxis change prices: initial cost of the trip will drop from €3.25 to €2
Taxi companies in Portugal are changing their pricing structure, reducing the initial cost of a ride from 3.25 euros to 2 euros.
Meet the PolArroz de Polvo com Gambas which has given Aveiro the prize for the best pasta in Portugal
The article introduces 'Arroz de Polvo com Gambas,' a dish that contributed to Aveiro winning the title of best tasca (a type of traditional Portuguese eatery) in Portugal.
The creation of the Single European Payment Scheme in an accelerated fashion: MEPs can meet this weekend
Deputies may meet this weekend to accelerate the creation of the Unique Social Allowance.
The World Cup is only good business for FIFA
The article argues that the World Cup is only a good business deal for FIFA.
Despite high levels of tolerance, Portuguese discriminate against Roma, Asians and Muslims and are unaware of the Jewish reality
The article discusses research indicating that despite high levels of tolerance among Portuguese people, there exists discrimination against Roma (ciganos), Asians, and Muslims, with a lack of awareness regarding Jewish communities.
How many RSI's does it take to buy a Tesla?
The article poses the question 'With how many RSI does one buy a Tesla?' but provides no further information or analysis.
Revolution of the Flamingos: Albania is here
The article discusses 'Revolução dos Flamingos' (Flamingo Revolution), suggesting Albania is involved in this movement.

Iran accepts a deal with the US but keeps its guard up
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister, Kazem Gharibabadi, stated in a televised interview that Iran has accepted an agreement with the United States but remains cautious. He emphasized that Tehran has specific plans to closely monitor the U.S.'s fulfillment of its commitments step by step.
The United States and Iran sign a peace agreement effective immediately.
The United States and Iran have signed an agreement for peace with immediate effects.

Luís Neves defends Viegas Nunes and alleges that the head of SIRESP has been harmed by the absence of salary updates
The article discusses the testimony of Minister Luís Neves before a parliamentary committee, where he defended the appointment of Major-General Paulo Viegas Nunes as president of the SIRESP emergency and security system. Neves challenged the version provided by António Pombeiro, the former secretary-general of the Ministry of Internal Administration, who resigned from a task force responsible for reforming the emergency communication system. The parliamentary groups requested clarifications regarding claims made in Pombeiro's resignation letter, which included allegations of favoritism,利益冲突, 和
Lula responds to Trump: "You can still like Bolsonaro, but don't meddle in Brazilian elections"
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva responded to U.S. President Donald Trump, stating that while Trump can continue to support former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, he should not interfere in Brazilian elections.

Hospital employee tried to sell Princess Kate's medical records.
The UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) confirmed that a former healthcare professional at a private hospital where Princess Kate underwent surgery in 2024 attempted to sell 'highly sensitive personal information,' believed to be her medical records. The ICO began an investigation in March 2024 into whether any staff member had accessed her medical records at the London Clinic, where Prince William’s wife had undergone abdominal surgery two months earlier. The ICO stated it concluded its criminal investigation and found that the individual had deliberately accessed sensitive information
Aging with a home, neighbours and autonomy
The article discusses aging in place, focusing on maintaining independence and quality of life for older adults through home environments, community support, and autonomy.
Manual and Portuguese exam with the same question.
A article reports that a question appeared identically in both a Portuguese textbook and an exam, prompting the Ministry to suggest it was a coincidence.
Lisbon mayor approves end of meal discount for most students without a ladder
The Lisbon City Council (PSD/CDS-PP/IL) approved the removal of the 50% discount on school meals for students not covered by the School Social Action (ASE) program, which has been in place since 2024. The decision was made with opposition votes from all opposing parties. The proposal maintains full funding for meals for students in ASE levels A and B and those with Special Health Needs (NSE), as well as a 50% discount for students in level C of ASE. The PCP proposed an amendment to continue the 'Há gosto – school meals in August' program, which had been active in the last two academic years, a
'If they don't comply, we will bomb everything': Trump on Iran deal
The article quotes former U.S. President Donald Trump stating, 'If they don't comply, we bomb everything,' regarding the Iran nuclear deal.
Mont Blanc case dismissed 15 years later
The Monte Branco case has been archived 15 years after it was initially opened.
Without guarantees and with few answers: Montenegro exits the fortnightly debate with labour reform and single benefit still open
The article discusses Montenegro's recent quarterly debate on labor reform and the single payment system, noting that the discussions ended without clear guarantees or answers.
Israeli police raid school and arrest principal
Israeli police conducted an operation at a school and arrested the principal.
Sting invited me and Herman to go to Tuscany, and we arrived, and it was 9/11, and I'd never felt so much emotion listening to music.
Sting invited the author and Herman to visit Tuscany. Upon arrival, they experienced September 11th, which evoked a strong emotional response when listening to music.
Portugal buys two more satellites for the Air Force
Portugal has purchased two additional satellites for the Air Force.

You used to complain to your grandparents.
The article discusses Vozinha, a 40-year-old football player from Cape Verde who recently joined the national team. He expressed doubts about his decision to play at his age but saw it as a historic opportunity. During a match against Spain, he made seven crucial saves, becoming a key figure in the game. Vozinha shared emotional reflections after the match, including missing his late grandparents and mother, who was unable to obtain a visa to attend.
Guests in a house with five owners
The article discusses guests staying at a house with five owners.
Duffy, the voice of the hit "Mercy", seen in public for the first time in 15 years
Duffy, the voice behind the hit song 'Mercy,' was seen in public for the first time in 15 years.
Government prepares rules to oblige companies to disclose salaries internally.
The Portuguese government is preparing regulations to require companies to disclose salaries internally. The European Commission has indicated it may take legal action against Portugal.
Free baggage, child seats and compensation: what changes in passenger rights
The article discusses changes in passenger rights regarding free baggage allowance, seating for children, and compensation.
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How to leave PSD voters without a floor
The article discusses strategies to undermine the support base of the PSD (Socialist Party) in Portugal.
Faith No More returns to perform in 2027 and signs global partnership with Brazilian company
Faith No More has announced a return to live performances in 2027 and has signed a global partnership with a Brazilian company.
Europe's economic survival requires a green industrial transition
The article discusses the necessity of a green industrial transformation for Europe's economic survival.
Social aid: 'Overwhelming majority' of €159 million wrongly paid by the State is not due to fraud and 90% has already been settled
The article reports that an 'overwhelming majority' of the €159 million incorrectly paid by the state in social support programs does not stem from fraud, with 90% already being corrected.
No, no: in Portugal there are 185 000 people who are neither working nor studying.
In Portugal, there are 185,000 people who neither work nor study. The article highlights lower education levels and social isolation as risk factors.
Eduardo Bolsonaro sentenced in Brazil to 4 years and 2 months in prison for coercion of judges
Eduardo Bolsonaro was sentenced by Brazil's Supreme Court (STF) to four years and two months in prison for coercing judges during the process related to his father, former President Jair Bolsonaro's trial for attempted coup. The court unanimously ruled against him, with Justice Alexandre de Moraes recommending he lose his public position as a federal police clerk, become ineligible for elections for eight years, and pay a fine of approximately 27,400 euros. The ruling followed accusations that Eduardo made public statements and social media posts suggesting he influenced the U.S. government to
The Navy assumes "internal fault" in the Mondego military notification but denies disrespect
The Lisbon Court has ruled that the Chief of the Navy Staff (CEMA), Admiral Nobre de Sousa, compromised the proceedings of the trial of three military personnel accused of violating state secrets, resulting in a fine of €816. In response to questions from Lusa agency, the Navy admitted an internal failure in notifying the military personnel involved. The Navy stated that this failure was fully acknowledged by the Admiral but does not constitute any disrespect towards the court. According to a dispatch obtained by Lusa, the second session of the trial scheduled for Wednesday was postponed dueto
Eduardo Bolsonaro convicted in Brazil for coercing judges
Eduardo Bolsonaro has been condemned in Brazil for coercion against judges.
Russia confirms warning shots fired at British yacht in the English Channel
Russia has confirmed that it fired warning shots at a British yacht in the English Channel.
NASA's Voyager 1 will reach its historic distance in November
The article reports that NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft will reach a historic distance of one light-day from Earth in November.
Second, it was not for nothing: meeting between Montenegro and Ventura ends again without agreement on labour package
The meeting between Montenegro and Ventura did not reach an agreement on the labor package.
Scientists are able to accurately edit genes from human embryos for the first time
Scientists have successfully edited genes in human embryos with precision for the first time.

Bad weather forces Portugal to change its preparation for the World Cup debut
Due to adverse weather conditions in the United States, Portugal's national team had to adjust their preparation plans for their World Cup debut. The initial training session was canceled as a precaution due to heavy rain and thunderstorm risks. The team conducted an indoor physical activation session following emergency protocols. Training has been rescheduled for Monday, and a press conference with a Portuguese player is set for Tuesday morning. Portugal continues preparing for their World Cup match against the Democratic Republic of Congo on June 17.
Rui Costa is selling Benfica shares in the US fund
Rui Costa has rejected the sale of Benfica shares to a North American fund.
Movement Vida Justa announces protest against court ruling in Sintra regarding death of Odair Moniz
The civic movement Movimento Vida Justa announced a protest against the court ruling in the case of Odair Moniz's death. The movement criticizes the court for releasing the police officer who killed Moniz, claiming the court considered the officer's actions as legitimate defense and only condemned the excessive use of force. The movement argues that the ruling reflects structural racism within the justice system.
Portuguese exam with Saramago in test: the statement and classification criteria
The article discusses a Portuguese exam that includes works by José Saramago, providing the exam questions and grading criteria.

Drowning deaths have increased
Portugal has seen an increase in drowning deaths, with 57 recorded by the end of May. This includes 36 deaths in the first quarter of the year, the highest number since records began in 2017. The Portuguese Swimming Rescue Federation has issued a warning about the need to strengthen prevention and water risk education.
Kiev-Pechersk Cathedral: the history of the place proves that Putin doesn't know so much about history
The article discusses the history of the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, highlighting how it serves as evidence that Vladimir Putin lacks knowledge of history.

"Seven Magnificent" becomes eight and Musk is the first 'trillionaire'
The article reports on the initial public offering (IPO) of SpaceX, which marked a significant increase in market valuation, making Elon Musk the first 'trillionaire' according to American terminology. The IPO was the most valuable in history and elevated SpaceX into the group known as the 'Seven Magnificent,' now expanded to eight with the inclusion of SpaceX. The article notes the rise in market capitalization from $1.77 trillion to $2.1 trillion following the IPO, attracting $75 billion in funding. SpaceX shares rose by 19.22% on their first day of trading on Wall Street, reaching $160.95,虽
Parliamentary leaders on the right want to go to the World Cup: exception to the law exempts authorisation
Right-wing parliamentary leaders want to go to the World Cup: exception in the law dispenses authorization
Trump says Israeli prime minister needs to be "more responsible" toward Lebanon
President Donald Trump stated during the G7 summit in Évian, France, that he has a good relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but believes Netanyahu needs to be more responsible regarding Lebanon. Trump criticized the recent attack on Beirut, calling it excessive, and emphasized that without the United States, Israel would not exist, as no other president would have done what he did. He also mentioned that Iran will never possess a nuclear weapon under a new agreement entering its 'second phase.'
Doctors on duty obliged to certify compliance with the rules every three months
Doctors working under contract (tarefeiros) are required to certify compliance with regulations every three months.
The World Cup
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Iranian ships are returning to the Strait of Hormuz after the US lifted the blockade
Iranian ships have resumed crossing the Strait of Hormuz following the lifting of the U.S. blockade.
I've had road accidents, and there's no formula for going through these things, but I didn't let that shape me.
The article quotes an individual reflecting on personal challenges they have faced, stating that there is no single formula for overcoming such difficulties and emphasizing that these experiences did not define them.
Duran Duran perform at the Meo Arena in November
Duran Duran will perform at the Meo Arena in November.
Chinese youth no longer want to buy a house and this threatens the real estate recovery
The article discusses how young Chinese people are no longer interested in buying homes, which poses a threat to the recovery of the real estate market.
Infidelity has always been part of monogamy, and desire for others is common, but the question is how that desire is channeled and organized.
The article discusses the concept of infidelity within monogamous relationships, suggesting that having desires for others is common, but the key lies in how these desires are channeled and organized.