The newspaper that when it was founded in 1864 it still reported on the American Civil War turns 161 years old and looks at the celebrations of the 250th anniversary of the United States and midterm elections for Congresswhich could complicate the second half of Donald Trump’s presidency.
The newspaper that had Eça de Queiroz as a reporter at the inauguration of the Suez Canal, in 1869, he writes about the possibilities for peace in the Middle East.
The newspaper that accompanied the financial crisis of 1891when D. Carlos reigned, identifies the challenges of the Portuguese economy for next year.
The newspaper that reported the establishment of the Republic in Portugal in 1910analyzes the presidential race to succeed Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.
The newspaper that saw the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps leave for Flanders in 1917 Now try to understand the investment in Defense.
The newspaper that sent a reporter to Hollywood in the 1920s anticipates the cinema that will mark 2026, from premieres to Oscars.
The newspaper that interviewed Hitler and Mussolini and after the Allied victory in World War II reported on concentration camps seeks to understand whether after the Russian invasion of Ukraine there is risk of a new major war in Europe.
The newspaper that showed a photo of Eusébio crying when Portugal lost to England and failed in the 1966 World Cup final now analyze the chances of success for the football team led by Cristiano Ronaldo.
This and much more to read on special anniversary edition, 29th on newsstands and online. A newspaper to keep, this Monday, the day of the 161st anniversary, with in-depth articles, reports, interviews, analyzes and opinions. Quality journalism, which has already known three centuries.