Ressurge Goa
Goan nationalist be-weekly published in Bombay, founded and edited by Telo de Mascarenhas since January 26, 1950 until February or March, 1956. Written in Portuguese, English and Konkani, it was linked to the National Congress (Goa), and was one of the first titles founded by Goan nationalist in exile to defend Goa's integration in the Indian State, within the controversies between Portugal and India about the so-called "Goa Problem".
A Voz de Moçambique
Founded by Homero Branco, it started as a weekly, then, it became fortnightly since no. 7, on July 1960. Later, it was published weekly and then it became monthly until it ceased, in 1975. Closely surveyed by the censorship for its critical positions on the colonial regime. Since 1963, it counted on the collaboration of the journalists who left A Tribuna, and on several writers and intellectuals, like Eugénio Lisboa, Rui Knopfli, Orlando Mendes, Lourenço de Carvalho, Glória de Sant'Anna, Irene Gil, Edite Arvelos, Fonseca Amaral, Adrião Rodrigues and Rui Baltazar, among others.
A Tribuna
A TribunaThe first number was published on October 7, 1962. Since 1963, it was controlled by Banco Nacional Ultramarino. Between 1966 and 1969 it was published weekly, later it became a daily newspaper and, in its final phase, it was a weekly periodical again. It was both newsy and opinionative, and published supplements about culture, economics and sport. Its collaborators were the main journalists and writers of Mozambique, who expressed critical positions against the regime. This led to the state's intervention and censorship.