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Minister highlights “excellent relations” with the US

The Minister of National Defense has expressed his conviction that Portugal’s participation in a United States of America (USA) program in the area of ​​Defense will strengthen “military cooperation”, highlighting its “excellent bilateral relations”.

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Minister highlights “excellent relations” with the US

The Minister of National Defense has expressed his conviction that Portugal’s participation in a United States of America (USA) program in the area of ​​Defense will strengthen “military cooperation”, highlighting its “excellent bilateral relations”.
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Bringing cheer to the elderly in need

In a heartwarming display of community spirit, the Almancil International Rotary Club (AIRC) collaborated with the Parents Association of Nobel International School, Almancil, to bring festive cheer to the elderly in need within the Almancil area.

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Bringing cheer to the elderly in need

In a heartwarming display of community spirit, the Almancil International Rotary Club (AIRC) collaborated with the Parents Association of Nobel International School, Almancil, to bring festive cheer to the elderly in need within the Almancil area.
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IAG would keep TAP “proudly Portuguese”

The IAG airline group has expressed to the Portuguese Government its interest in a majority stake in TAP over time, should it go ahead with the purchase, a decision that will depend on the conditions imposed by the State.
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Portugal’s Revised NHR Regime

Following the government’s release of regulations in December 2024, Portugal has reintroduced the new NHR (“NHR 2.0” or IFICI) effective from 1 January 2024 – a redesigned tax incentive scheme replacing the previous NHR.
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Cold weather warning for Portugal

The 18 districts of mainland Portugal will be under a yellow weather warning due to the cold on Wednesday, according to the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA).
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Affordable Algarve housing

Albufeira City Council will open applications for the allocation of 18 municipal housing units under an agreed rent regime, between 3 and 21 February.
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New urban forest

An urban forest next to the Vale das Flores River, in the centre of Coimbra, has been inaugurated, in a project promoted by Metro Mondego, which included the eradication of invasive species from the area.
Read More »

More flights to Madeira

PLAY Airlines will now also fly to Madeira during the summer months, a destination that, until now, only had flights from the Icelandic carrier between September and May.
Read More »

500 jobs at Portugal airports

Open Air Days for airport positions return on 21st January (Lisbon, Faro and Funchal) and 4th February (Porto), with hundreds of vacancies available for job seekers at four Portuguese airports.
Read More »

Meet The Flipper Dippers

3 years ago, just after the New Year a group of crazy ladies who wanted to go swimming in the sea as often as possible joined together, and after lots of choices of names called themselves The Flipper Dippers.
Read More »

Police clamping down on mobile phone use

The National Road Safety Authority (ANSR), the GNR and the PSP are launching the road safety campaign “When driving, your mobile phone can wait” on Tuesday, which aims to raise awareness of the consequences of using a cell phone while driving.
Read More »

IAG would keep TAP “proudly Portuguese”

The IAG airline group has expressed to the Portuguese Government its interest in a majority stake in TAP over time, should it go ahead with the purchase, a decision that will depend on the conditions imposed by the State.
Read More »

Portugal’s Revised NHR Regime

Following the government’s release of regulations in December 2024, Portugal has reintroduced the new NHR (“NHR 2.0” or IFICI) effective from 1 January 2024 – a redesigned tax incentive scheme replacing the previous NHR.
Read More »

Cold weather warning for Portugal

The 18 districts of mainland Portugal will be under a yellow weather warning due to the cold on Wednesday, according to the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA).
Read More »

Affordable Algarve housing

Albufeira City Council will open applications for the allocation of 18 municipal housing units under an agreed rent regime, between 3 and 21 February.
Read More »

New urban forest

An urban forest next to the Vale das Flores River, in the centre of Coimbra, has been inaugurated, in a project promoted by Metro Mondego, which included the eradication of invasive species from the area.
Read More »

More flights to Madeira

PLAY Airlines will now also fly to Madeira during the summer months, a destination that, until now, only had flights from the Icelandic carrier between September and May.
Read More »

500 jobs at Portugal airports

Open Air Days for airport positions return on 21st January (Lisbon, Faro and Funchal) and 4th February (Porto), with hundreds of vacancies available for job seekers at four Portuguese airports.
Read More »

Meet The Flipper Dippers

3 years ago, just after the New Year a group of crazy ladies who wanted to go swimming in the sea as often as possible joined together, and after lots of choices of names called themselves The Flipper Dippers.
Read More »

Police clamping down on mobile phone use

The National Road Safety Authority (ANSR), the GNR and the PSP are launching the road safety campaign “When driving, your mobile phone can wait” on Tuesday, which aims to raise awareness of the consequences of using a cell phone while driving.
Read More »

IAG would keep TAP “proudly Portuguese”

The IAG airline group has expressed to the Portuguese Government its interest in a majority stake in TAP over time, should it go ahead with the purchase, a decision that will depend on the conditions imposed by the State.
Read More »

Portugal’s Revised NHR Regime

Following the government’s release of regulations in December 2024, Portugal has reintroduced the new NHR (“NHR 2.0” or IFICI) effective from 1 January 2024 – a redesigned tax incentive scheme replacing the previous NHR.
Read More »

Cold weather warning for Portugal

The 18 districts of mainland Portugal will be under a yellow weather warning due to the cold on Wednesday, according to the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA).
Read More »

Affordable Algarve housing

Albufeira City Council will open applications for the allocation of 18 municipal housing units under an agreed rent regime, between 3 and 21 February.
Read More »

New urban forest

An urban forest next to the Vale das Flores River, in the centre of Coimbra, has been inaugurated, in a project promoted by Metro Mondego, which included the eradication of invasive species from the area.
Read More »

More flights to Madeira

PLAY Airlines will now also fly to Madeira during the summer months, a destination that, until now, only had flights from the Icelandic carrier between September and May.
Read More »

500 jobs at Portugal airports

Open Air Days for airport positions return on 21st January (Lisbon, Faro and Funchal) and 4th February (Porto), with hundreds of vacancies available for job seekers at four Portuguese airports.
Read More »

Meet The Flipper Dippers

3 years ago, just after the New Year a group of crazy ladies who wanted to go swimming in the sea as often as possible joined together, and after lots of choices of names called themselves The Flipper Dippers.
Read More »

Police clamping down on mobile phone use

The National Road Safety Authority (ANSR), the GNR and the PSP are launching the road safety campaign “When driving, your mobile phone can wait” on Tuesday, which aims to raise awareness of the consequences of using a cell phone while driving.
Read More »

IAG would keep TAP “proudly Portuguese”

The IAG airline group has expressed to the Portuguese Government its interest in a majority stake in TAP over time, should it go ahead with the purchase, a decision that will depend on the conditions imposed by the State.

Read More »

Portugal’s Revised NHR Regime

Following the government’s release of regulations in December 2024, Portugal has reintroduced the new NHR (“NHR 2.0” or IFICI) effective from 1 January 2024 – a redesigned tax incentive scheme replacing the previous NHR.

Read More »

Portugal’s Revised NHR Regime

Following the government’s release of regulations in December 2024, Portugal has reintroduced the new NHR (“NHR 2.0” or IFICI) effective from 1 January 2024 – a redesigned tax incentive scheme replacing the previous NHR.
Read More »

Cold weather warning for Portugal

The 18 districts of mainland Portugal will be under a yellow weather warning due to the cold on Wednesday, according to the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA).

Read More »

Cold weather warning for Portugal

The 18 districts of mainland Portugal will be under a yellow weather warning due to the cold on Wednesday, according to the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA).
Read More »

Affordable Algarve housing

Albufeira City Council will open applications for the allocation of 18 municipal housing units under an agreed rent regime, between 3 and 21 February.

Read More »

Affordable Algarve housing

Albufeira City Council will open applications for the allocation of 18 municipal housing units under an agreed rent regime, between 3 and 21 February.
Read More »

More flights to Madeira

PLAY Airlines will now also fly to Madeira during the summer months, a destination that, until now, only had flights from the Icelandic carrier between September and May.
Read More »

500 jobs at Portugal airports

Open Air Days for airport positions return on 21st January (Lisbon, Faro and Funchal) and 4th February (Porto), with hundreds of vacancies available for job seekers at four Portuguese airports.
Read More »

Meet The Flipper Dippers

3 years ago, just after the New Year a group of crazy ladies who wanted to go swimming in the sea as often as possible joined together, and after lots of choices of names called themselves The Flipper Dippers.
Read More »

Police clamping down on mobile phone use

The National Road Safety Authority (ANSR), the GNR and the PSP are launching the road safety campaign “When driving, your mobile phone can wait” on Tuesday, which aims to raise awareness of the consequences of using a cell phone while driving.
Read More »

Hospital waiting times

The average waiting time for patients considered to be urgent at Portimão Hospital was over 13 hours at 10:00, when there were nine people with a yellow bracelet waiting for care after triage, according to official data.
Read More »

2km of new Algarve pavements

Portimão begins 2025 with urban interventions aimed at improving pedestrian mobility in several areas of the municipality, through the construction of more than two kilometres of new sidewalks.
Read More »

New passport image competition

The author of the winning idea/concept will receive a prize worth €5,000 and will be invited to submit a proposal for the provision of services, with a maximum total value of €75,000.
Read More »

Called into Darkness

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
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C.A.S.A. Celebrates Christmas in Style

Following our extraordinary general meeting in mid-November we held our annual Christmas Lunch on 5th December at “Thyme by Ruccola” at the ALTO Golf & Country Club resort in Alvor. 
Read More »

New urban forest

An urban forest next to the Vale das Flores River, in the centre of Coimbra, has been inaugurated, in a project promoted by Metro Mondego, which included the eradication of invasive species from the area.

Read More »

New urban forest

An urban forest next to the Vale das Flores River, in the centre of Coimbra, has been inaugurated, in a project promoted by Metro Mondego, which included the eradication of invasive species from the area.
Read More »

More flights to Madeira

PLAY Airlines will now also fly to Madeira during the summer months, a destination that, until now, only had flights from the Icelandic carrier between September and May.
Read More »

500 jobs at Portugal airports

Open Air Days for airport positions return on 21st January (Lisbon, Faro and Funchal) and 4th February (Porto), with hundreds of vacancies available for job seekers at four Portuguese airports.
Read More »

Meet The Flipper Dippers

3 years ago, just after the New Year a group of crazy ladies who wanted to go swimming in the sea as often as possible joined together, and after lots of choices of names called themselves The Flipper Dippers.
Read More »

Police clamping down on mobile phone use

The National Road Safety Authority (ANSR), the GNR and the PSP are launching the road safety campaign “When driving, your mobile phone can wait” on Tuesday, which aims to raise awareness of the consequences of using a cell phone while driving.
Read More »

Hospital waiting times

The average waiting time for patients considered to be urgent at Portimão Hospital was over 13 hours at 10:00, when there were nine people with a yellow bracelet waiting for care after triage, according to official data.
Read More »

2km of new Algarve pavements

Portimão begins 2025 with urban interventions aimed at improving pedestrian mobility in several areas of the municipality, through the construction of more than two kilometres of new sidewalks.
Read More »

New passport image competition

The author of the winning idea/concept will receive a prize worth €5,000 and will be invited to submit a proposal for the provision of services, with a maximum total value of €75,000.
Read More »

Called into Darkness

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
Read More »

C.A.S.A. Celebrates Christmas in Style

Following our extraordinary general meeting in mid-November we held our annual Christmas Lunch on 5th December at “Thyme by Ruccola” at the ALTO Golf & Country Club resort in Alvor. 
Read More »

More flights to Madeira

PLAY Airlines will now also fly to Madeira during the summer months, a destination that, until now, only had flights from the Icelandic carrier between September and May.
Read More »

500 jobs at Portugal airports

Open Air Days for airport positions return on 21st January (Lisbon, Faro and Funchal) and 4th February (Porto), with hundreds of vacancies available for job seekers at four Portuguese airports.

Read More »

500 jobs at Portugal airports

Open Air Days for airport positions return on 21st January (Lisbon, Faro and Funchal) and 4th February (Porto), with hundreds of vacancies available for job seekers at four Portuguese airports.
Read More »

Meet The Flipper Dippers

3 years ago, just after the New Year a group of crazy ladies who wanted to go swimming in the sea as often as possible joined together, and after lots of choices of names called themselves The Flipper Dippers.

Read More »

Meet The Flipper Dippers

3 years ago, just after the New Year a group of crazy ladies who wanted to go swimming in the sea as often as possible joined together, and after lots of choices of names called themselves The Flipper Dippers.
Read More »

Police clamping down on mobile phone use

The National Road Safety Authority (ANSR), the GNR and the PSP are launching the road safety campaign “When driving, your mobile phone can wait” on Tuesday, which aims to raise awareness of the consequences of using a cell phone while driving.
Read More »

Hospital waiting times

The average waiting time for patients considered to be urgent at Portimão Hospital was over 13 hours at 10:00, when there were nine people with a yellow bracelet waiting for care after triage, according to official data.
Read More »

2km of new Algarve pavements

Portimão begins 2025 with urban interventions aimed at improving pedestrian mobility in several areas of the municipality, through the construction of more than two kilometres of new sidewalks.
Read More »

New passport image competition

The author of the winning idea/concept will receive a prize worth €5,000 and will be invited to submit a proposal for the provision of services, with a maximum total value of €75,000.
Read More »

Called into Darkness

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
Read More »

C.A.S.A. Celebrates Christmas in Style

Following our extraordinary general meeting in mid-November we held our annual Christmas Lunch on 5th December at “Thyme by Ruccola” at the ALTO Golf & Country Club resort in Alvor. 
Read More »

Nirvana in the mountains

The missus had been on at me about going to a restaurant in Baião called, unexcitingly, Residencial Borges. It’s not a name that leaps off the page for me but the missus had seen something about it on telly and she was very keen.
Read More »

Protest vote against tolls

The Ílhavo Municipal Council has approved a Vote of Protest against the non-elimination of toll fees at the Esgueira, Aveiro Stadium and Albergaria-a-Velha gates on the A25 motorway.
Read More »

Saint Beatrice

Saint Beatrice da Silva Meneses, also known as Beatriz de Menezes da Silva, was born in 1424 in Campo Maior, Portalegre, Portugal. 
Read More »

Eagle encounter

Terra Nova National Park in Canada was unexpectedly busy as visitors caught sight of a Steller’s Sea Eagle, one of the largest birds of prey on Earth. 
Read More »

Police clamping down on mobile phone use

The National Road Safety Authority (ANSR), the GNR and the PSP are launching the road safety campaign “When driving, your mobile phone can wait” on Tuesday, which aims to raise awareness of the consequences of using a cell phone while driving.

Read More »

Police clamping down on mobile phone use

The National Road Safety Authority (ANSR), the GNR and the PSP are launching the road safety campaign “When driving, your mobile phone can wait” on Tuesday, which aims to raise awareness of the consequences of using a cell phone while driving.
Read More »

Hospital waiting times

The average waiting time for patients considered to be urgent at Portimão Hospital was over 13 hours at 10:00, when there were nine people with a yellow bracelet waiting for care after triage, according to official data.
Read More »

2km of new Algarve pavements

Portimão begins 2025 with urban interventions aimed at improving pedestrian mobility in several areas of the municipality, through the construction of more than two kilometres of new sidewalks.
Read More »

New passport image competition

The author of the winning idea/concept will receive a prize worth €5,000 and will be invited to submit a proposal for the provision of services, with a maximum total value of €75,000.
Read More »

Called into Darkness

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
Read More »

C.A.S.A. Celebrates Christmas in Style

Following our extraordinary general meeting in mid-November we held our annual Christmas Lunch on 5th December at “Thyme by Ruccola” at the ALTO Golf & Country Club resort in Alvor. 
Read More »

Nirvana in the mountains

The missus had been on at me about going to a restaurant in Baião called, unexcitingly, Residencial Borges. It’s not a name that leaps off the page for me but the missus had seen something about it on telly and she was very keen.
Read More »

Protest vote against tolls

The Ílhavo Municipal Council has approved a Vote of Protest against the non-elimination of toll fees at the Esgueira, Aveiro Stadium and Albergaria-a-Velha gates on the A25 motorway.
Read More »

Saint Beatrice

Saint Beatrice da Silva Meneses, also known as Beatriz de Menezes da Silva, was born in 1424 in Campo Maior, Portalegre, Portugal. 
Read More »

Eagle encounter

Terra Nova National Park in Canada was unexpectedly busy as visitors caught sight of a Steller’s Sea Eagle, one of the largest birds of prey on Earth. 
Read More »

National treasures

Lê Thành Long, Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, has recently signed a proposal recognising an additional 33 artifacts as national treasures.
Read More »

2km of new Algarve pavements

Portimão begins 2025 with urban interventions aimed at improving pedestrian mobility in several areas of the municipality, through the construction of more than two kilometres of new sidewalks.
Read More »

New passport image competition

The author of the winning idea/concept will receive a prize worth €5,000 and will be invited to submit a proposal for the provision of services, with a maximum total value of €75,000.
Read More »

Called into Darkness

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
Read More »

C.A.S.A. Celebrates Christmas in Style

Following our extraordinary general meeting in mid-November we held our annual Christmas Lunch on 5th December at “Thyme by Ruccola” at the ALTO Golf & Country Club resort in Alvor. 
Read More »

Nirvana in the mountains

The missus had been on at me about going to a restaurant in Baião called, unexcitingly, Residencial Borges. It’s not a name that leaps off the page for me but the missus had seen something about it on telly and she was very keen.
Read More »

Protest vote against tolls

The Ílhavo Municipal Council has approved a Vote of Protest against the non-elimination of toll fees at the Esgueira, Aveiro Stadium and Albergaria-a-Velha gates on the A25 motorway.
Read More »

Saint Beatrice

Saint Beatrice da Silva Meneses, also known as Beatriz de Menezes da Silva, was born in 1424 in Campo Maior, Portalegre, Portugal. 
Read More »

Eagle encounter

Terra Nova National Park in Canada was unexpectedly busy as visitors caught sight of a Steller’s Sea Eagle, one of the largest birds of prey on Earth. 
Read More »

National treasures

Lê Thành Long, Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, has recently signed a proposal recognising an additional 33 artifacts as national treasures.
Read More »

Hospital waiting times

The average waiting time for patients considered to be urgent at Portimão Hospital was over 13 hours at 10:00, when there were nine people with a yellow bracelet waiting for care after triage, according to official data.

Read More »

Hospital waiting times

The average waiting time for patients considered to be urgent at Portimão Hospital was over 13 hours at 10:00, when there were nine people with a yellow bracelet waiting for care after triage, according to official data.
Read More »

2km of new Algarve pavements

Portimão begins 2025 with urban interventions aimed at improving pedestrian mobility in several areas of the municipality, through the construction of more than two kilometres of new sidewalks.

Read More »

2km of new Algarve pavements

Portimão begins 2025 with urban interventions aimed at improving pedestrian mobility in several areas of the municipality, through the construction of more than two kilometres of new sidewalks.
Read More »

New passport image competition

The author of the winning idea/concept will receive a prize worth €5,000 and will be invited to submit a proposal for the provision of services, with a maximum total value of €75,000.

Read More »

New passport image competition

The author of the winning idea/concept will receive a prize worth €5,000 and will be invited to submit a proposal for the provision of services, with a maximum total value of €75,000.
Read More »

Called into Darkness

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

Read More »

Called into Darkness

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”
Read More »

C.A.S.A. Celebrates Christmas in Style

Following our extraordinary general meeting in mid-November we held our annual Christmas Lunch on 5th December at “Thyme by Ruccola” at the ALTO Golf & Country Club resort in Alvor. 

Read More »

C.A.S.A. Celebrates Christmas in Style

Following our extraordinary general meeting in mid-November we held our annual Christmas Lunch on 5th December at “Thyme by Ruccola” at the ALTO Golf & Country Club resort in Alvor. 
Read More »

Nirvana in the mountains

The missus had been on at me about going to a restaurant in Baião called, unexcitingly, Residencial Borges. It’s not a name that leaps off the page for me but the missus had seen something about it on telly and she was very keen.

Read More »

Nirvana in the mountains

The missus had been on at me about going to a restaurant in Baião called, unexcitingly, Residencial Borges. It’s not a name that leaps off the page for me but the missus had seen something about it on telly and she was very keen.
Read More »

Protest vote against tolls

The Ílhavo Municipal Council has approved a Vote of Protest against the non-elimination of toll fees at the Esgueira, Aveiro Stadium and Albergaria-a-Velha gates on the A25 motorway.

Read More »

Protest vote against tolls

The Ílhavo Municipal Council has approved a Vote of Protest against the non-elimination of toll fees at the Esgueira, Aveiro Stadium and Albergaria-a-Velha gates on the A25 motorway.
Read More »

Saint Beatrice

Saint Beatrice da Silva Meneses, also known as Beatriz de Menezes da Silva, was born in 1424 in Campo Maior, Portalegre, Portugal. 

Read More »

Saint Beatrice

Saint Beatrice da Silva Meneses, also known as Beatriz de Menezes da Silva, was born in 1424 in Campo Maior, Portalegre, Portugal. 
Read More »

Eagle encounter

Terra Nova National Park in Canada was unexpectedly busy as visitors caught sight of a Steller’s Sea Eagle, one of the largest birds of prey on Earth. 

Read More »

Eagle encounter

Terra Nova National Park in Canada was unexpectedly busy as visitors caught sight of a Steller’s Sea Eagle, one of the largest birds of prey on Earth. 
Read More »

National treasures

Lê Thành Long, Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, has recently signed a proposal recognising an additional 33 artifacts as national treasures.

Read More »

National treasures

Lê Thành Long, Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam, has recently signed a proposal recognising an additional 33 artifacts as national treasures.
Read More »

Ancestral land

In California, 125 acres of land bordering Redwood National and State Parks will be returned to the Yurok Tribe, which had 90 percent of its territory taken from it during the mid-1800s.

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Ancestral land

In California, 125 acres of land bordering Redwood National and State Parks will be returned to the Yurok Tribe, which had 90 percent of its territory taken from it during the mid-1800s.
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“The Surge” protest coming to Portugal

A new movement, known as “The Surge” has called for protest marches in at least 10 European countries, including Portugal, over the 18 and 19 January, against fascism and war and for climate justice and liberation of Palestine.

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“The Surge” protest coming to Portugal

A new movement, known as “The Surge” has called for protest marches in at least 10 European countries, including Portugal, over the 18 and 19 January, against fascism and war and for climate justice and liberation of Palestine.
Read More »

Miyawaki method

Based on the Miyawaki Forest Technique, this innovative approach to dense and biodiverse planting has been transforming cities from London to Los Angeles.

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Miyawaki method

Based on the Miyawaki Forest Technique, this innovative approach to dense and biodiverse planting has been transforming cities from London to Los Angeles.
Read More »

Undersea tunnel

The Dalian Bay Undersea Tunnel, measuring 3.2 kilometres in length and featuring the tightest curve in history for an undersea tunnel, has just been finalised.

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Undersea tunnel

The Dalian Bay Undersea Tunnel, measuring 3.2 kilometres in length and featuring the tightest curve in history for an undersea tunnel, has just been finalised.
Read More »

Slight reduction in births

More than 84,000 newborns were screened for rare diseases in 2024, a decrease of 1,133 babies compared to the previous year, according to the Ricardo Jorge National Health Institute (INSA).

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Slight reduction in births

More than 84,000 newborns were screened for rare diseases in 2024, a decrease of 1,133 babies compared to the previous year, according to the Ricardo Jorge National Health Institute (INSA).
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Rainy weather

The city of Brisbane in 2024 had its wettest year since 1890, recording 160 rainy days. 

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Rainy weather

The city of Brisbane in 2024 had its wettest year since 1890, recording 160 rainy days. 
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Pipeline exports

 Russia’s pipeline gas supplies to Europe increased by 14 percent in 2024 compared to the previous year.

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Pipeline exports

 Russia’s pipeline gas supplies to Europe increased by 14 percent in 2024 compared to the previous year.
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Border celebration

At midnight on 1 January, Bulgaria and Romania marked the opening of the frontier with a celebration of their full membership in the Schengen Area.

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Border celebration

At midnight on 1 January, Bulgaria and Romania marked the opening of the frontier with a celebration of their full membership in the Schengen Area.
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Fewer people heading to the cinema

The number of spectators in Portuguese cinemas fell 3.8% in 2024 compared to the previous year, to 11.8 million, but box office revenue remained stable, with an increase of 0.4%, according to data revealed today by the ICA.
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Road safety

Italy’s Interior and Transport Ministries reported a decrease of 21 percent in road accidents on New Year’s Eve 2024/25 compared to the previous year.
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New Algarve fire fighting vehicles

Loulé City Council has reinforced the fleet of vehicles of the municipal Fire Department, with two new light vehicles for fighting urban and forest fires, representing an investment of €180,000.
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Bitcoin reserve

The “Bitcoin Initiative”, which could oblige the Swiss National Bank (SNB) to hold part of its reserves in cryptocurrency, has been launched by campaigners.
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E-cigarette ban

The sale of single-use vapes was banned in Belgium on 1 January, three years after the law was submitted to the European Commission.
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33 million tourists expected in 2025

Tourism professionals estimate that this year the sector will grow to 33 million guests and €6.5 billion in revenue, according to a panel consulted by IPDT – Institute of Planning and Development of Tourism
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SMS scam warning

Social Security has warned of “fraudulent messages” sent in its name, which have the objective of “illegitimately obtaining amounts resulting from supposed debts”.
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Algarve room occupancy rises in December

The average occupancy per room in Algarve accommodation units registered a year-on-year increase of 3.0% in December 2024, standing at 34.9%, according to data revealed by the Algarve Hotels and Tourist Enterprises Association (AHETA).
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Wildlife bridge

The construction of the UK’s largest wildlife bridge is set to begin in Gloucestershire, as part of the A417 Missing Link project.
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33 million tourists expected in 2025

Tourism professionals estimate that this year the sector will grow to 33 million guests and €6.5 billion in revenue, according to a panel consulted by IPDT – Institute of Planning and Development of Tourism
Read More »

SMS scam warning

Social Security has warned of “fraudulent messages” sent in its name, which have the objective of “illegitimately obtaining amounts resulting from supposed debts”.
Read More »

Algarve room occupancy rises in December

The average occupancy per room in Algarve accommodation units registered a year-on-year increase of 3.0% in December 2024, standing at 34.9%, according to data revealed by the Algarve Hotels and Tourist Enterprises Association (AHETA).
Read More »

33 million tourists expected in 2025

Tourism professionals estimate that this year the sector will grow to 33 million guests and €6.5 billion in revenue, according to a panel consulted by IPDT – Institute of Planning and Development of Tourism

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33 million tourists expected in 2025

Tourism professionals estimate that this year the sector will grow to 33 million guests and €6.5 billion in revenue, according to a panel consulted by IPDT – Institute of Planning and Development of Tourism
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SMS scam warning

Social Security has warned of “fraudulent messages” sent in its name, which have the objective of “illegitimately obtaining amounts resulting from supposed debts”.

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SMS scam warning

Social Security has warned of “fraudulent messages” sent in its name, which have the objective of “illegitimately obtaining amounts resulting from supposed debts”.
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Algarve room occupancy rises in December

The average occupancy per room in Algarve accommodation units registered a year-on-year increase of 3.0% in December 2024, standing at 34.9%, according to data revealed by the Algarve Hotels and Tourist Enterprises Association (AHETA).

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Algarve room occupancy rises in December

The average occupancy per room in Algarve accommodation units registered a year-on-year increase of 3.0% in December 2024, standing at 34.9%, according to data revealed by the Algarve Hotels and Tourist Enterprises Association (AHETA).
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Madeira elections only possible from mid-March

The holding of early regional legislative elections in Madeira, if this is the solution chosen by the President of the Republic for the dismissal of Miguel Albuquerque’s executive, cannot take place before 16 March, according to legal deadlines.

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Madeira elections only possible from mid-March

The holding of early regional legislative elections in Madeira, if this is the solution chosen by the President of the Republic for the dismissal of Miguel Albuquerque’s executive, cannot take place before 16 March, according to legal deadlines.
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New access bridge to Faro Beach

The new access bridge to Praia da Faro will be inaugurated on Sunday and will come into operation immediately, with the old one being deactivated, the mayor of the Algarve municipality, Rogério Bacalhau, told Lusa.

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New access bridge to Faro Beach

The new access bridge to Praia da Faro will be inaugurated on Sunday and will come into operation immediately, with the old one being deactivated, the mayor of the Algarve municipality, Rogério Bacalhau, told Lusa.
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Positive impact of holiday accommodation (AL)

A new study has shown that higher density levels of Holiday Accommodation (AL) tends to attract new tourist-oriented businesses, such as restaurants and bars, while it helps small food retailers to maintain their activity.

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Positive impact of holiday accommodation (AL)

A new study has shown that higher density levels of Holiday Accommodation (AL) tends to attract new tourist-oriented businesses, such as restaurants and bars, while it helps small food retailers to maintain their activity.
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Warning of “impact” of solar farm

The environmental organisation GEOTA has warned of the cumulative environmental and social impacts of the possible installation of four large photovoltaic plants in the Alqueva area, in the Alentejo, pointing to the lack of planning and clarity.

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Warning of “impact” of solar farm

The environmental organisation GEOTA has warned of the cumulative environmental and social impacts of the possible installation of four large photovoltaic plants in the Alqueva area, in the Alentejo, pointing to the lack of planning and clarity.
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More incidents due to bad weather

Civil protection have recorded, between 00:00 and 14:00 today, 245 incidents due to heavy rain and strong winds, the majority in the regions of Porto and from Alto Minho.
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Workers with higher education receive 73% more

Workers with higher education receive, on average, 73% more than the average salary of those with only secondary education, reveals the annual report of the National Education Council (CNE), concluding that “studying pays off”.

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Workers with higher education receive 73% more

Workers with higher education receive, on average, 73% more than the average salary of those with only secondary education, reveals the annual report of the National Education Council (CNE), concluding that “studying pays off”.
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Portugal remains competitive for mortgages

Banco de Portugal has released the most recent data on credit granted to individuals, revealing a slight slowdown in the sector, but maintaining historically high levels, especially in real estate credit.

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Portugal remains competitive for mortgages

Banco de Portugal has released the most recent data on credit granted to individuals, revealing a slight slowdown in the sector, but maintaining historically high levels, especially in real estate credit.
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Canada: Trudeau Bites the Dust

Donald Trump excels in every field, including surrealism. Leonard Cohen sang “First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin!” but it’s completely outclassed by Trump’s “First we take Greenland, then we take Canada!” And he’s going to take the Panama Canal too!

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Canada: Trudeau Bites the Dust

Donald Trump excels in every field, including surrealism. Leonard Cohen sang “First we take Manhattan, then we take Berlin!” but it’s completely outclassed by Trump’s “First we take Greenland, then we take Canada!” And he’s going to take the Panama Canal too!
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