Education makes the DN headline today: Teacher shortages worsened by high dropout rates in degree courses. Projections indicate a significant drop in the number of teachers by 2035, potentially reaching 55% in pre-school education, 29% in the 1st cycle, 42% in the 2nd cycle, and 39% in the 3rd cycle and secondary education. The main photo covers the war in the Middle East: Ultimatum. Iran awaits Trump's decision. Also highlighted is an interview with Paulo Flor: PSP helped two Brazilians per day return to their country between January and February. Regarding the Artemis II mission: The 'Orion' crew saw 'flashes' and describes the 'brutal relief' of the Far Side of the Moon. 'It is an unforgiving terrain.' Download the complete electronic edition of the newspaper at the link below. See the front page in detail.
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Context & Explainers
The Immigration Law is Portugal’s legal framework that governs entry, residency, asylum and deportation of non-nationals. It was amended by Law No. 61/2025 on October 22, 2025, after parts of an earlier draft were rejected by the Constitutional Court; the changes reorganise administrative responsibilities and introduce stricter control measures that affect visas, residency and family reunification processes.








