Press review: More pressure on the Constitutional Court deadlock and newspaper 'pirates'
There may be four, not three, judges to replace at the Constitutional Court (TC). Público reports that president João Abrantes may leave before his term ends, increasing pressure to resolve the political deadlock over the appointment of judges. JN reveals a newspaper piracy scheme where, for 10 euros, users can join WhatsApp and Telegram groups to access content illegally. Correio da Manhã highlights the life of the Portuguese nurse convicted of murder, discovered in Jakarta. Mariana Fonseca lived with her girlfriend and received financial support from her parents; she is currently serving her sentence in Tires. Expresso features a report on the long winter in Ukraine and how the population is surviving amidst the prolonged war and intense cold.

