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- Expresso, Portugal
- Expresso is a leading Portuguese weekly newspaper founded in 1973 and headquartered in Lisbon, reporting in Portuguese, covering general news, politics, business, society, sports and entertainment.
- Lusa News Agency, Portugal
- Lusa (Portugal) is a national news agency formed in 1987 by the merger of the Portuguese News Agency and the Portuguese Press Agency.
- Newsday, Portugal
- Diário de Notícias (Portuguese News Daily) is a traditional daily newspaper in the city of Lisbon, Portugal, and a rather influential newspaper in the country, founded in 1864, mainly provides text and video reports on politics, economy, sports, science and arts.
- Portuguese newspaper La Prensa
- Jornal de Notícias is a Portuguese daily newspaper in Spanish and one of the oldest newspapers in Portugal, founded in Porto in June 1888, it was a very popular newspaper at the time and offered small gifts when it was issued in the late 90s as a way to retain and attract new readers. The newspaper is currently published in four editions: the National, Central, Minho and Southern editions.
- The Sun, Portugal
- Sol is a comprehensive weekly newspaper established in 2006, providing political, social, economic, sports and lifestyle-related content with a maximum circulation of 128,000 copies. The logo of the weekly newspaper, created by a Portuguese painter, changes colors according to the seasons.
- Portugal "Communiqué
- The Portuguese Gazette (Publico) is a national Portuguese-language daily newspaper that began publication in 1990, providing news on politics, economics, sports, society, education, science, culture, etc. The newspaper is rich in text and illustrations.
- The Morning Post, Portugal
- Correio da Manhã is a Portuguese language daily newspaper published in Lisbon, founded in 1979 and part of the Cofina Group, focusing on crime, scandals and high-profile headlines, and it is considered one of the most widely read newspapers in Portugal.
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