Público revisits the naturalisation of Roman Abramovich, noting that five years later, it remains unexplained. The newspaper recalls that the Russian billionaire became a Portuguese citizen in just two and a half months in 2021, a case that exposed state control failures and led to a revision of the law. Expresso reports that 20 PSP officers were questioned regarding the police torture case at the Rato station in Lisbon, with only one testifying against colleagues, a testimony that proved crucial to the investigation. Jornal de Notícias states that storms have increased dangers for bathers ahead of the bathing season starting Friday, as bad weather has altered the Portuguese coastline, changing deep spots, steep slopes, whirlpools, and rip currents, which are the leading cause of drowning in Portugal. Correio da Manhã highlights that it took the justice system two years to find wiretaps of a conversation between António Costa and Lacerda Machado regarding the Sines data centre, only discovered in October 2025. Diário de Notícias reports that two-thirds of the major measures in the new PTRR were already included in the State Budget. Negócios notes that 50 years after the Agrarian Reform, there is still land to be returned.
Press review: Abramovich's naturalisation remains unexplained and the dangers of the sea following the storms
Thursday, 30 April 2026RSS








