O Public advances this Wednesday, March 25, that SNS hospitals broke a record for cesarean sections in 2025: they performed 22 thousand cesareans, 5% more compared to the previous year, with the North and Alentejo having the worst results. There are several clinical factors justifying the worsening, but the context of a shortage of obstetricians also influences rates.
This newspaper also reports, within the scope of the Spinumviva case, that Luís Montenegro hid information from the State services he sought help from. “The State Legal Center had to produce an opinion in four days without having access to the Transparency Authority’s process. Jurists’ warning about the appeal deadline fell on deaf ears”, it reads.
O News Journal says that filling the car in low-cost allows you to save up to 22 euros per deposit. However, it should be noted that discounts on branded products can make up for it when it comes to refueling.
O Morning Mail highlights that the 14-year-old boy who shot dead his mother, a councilor at the Vagos Chamber, risks three years in a closed regime. The trial begins this Wednesday and there could soon be a court decision: all he has to do is accept the Public Prosecutor’s Office’s proposal to spend three years in a closed regime, as he has already served almost six months of that sentence. Then he will be handed over to his father: without support or help.
In Diário de Notícias the highlight is Cuba’s willingness to send doctors and reinforce the SNS.

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