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Algarve in favour of new dams

The Algarve municipalities have positioned themselves in favour of the construction of two new dams in the region, one on the Foupana River and the other on the Alportel River.
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Algarve History Association

Our presentation for the end of January takes us back to the reconquest of the Algarve and the role of the Military Orders in the various campaigns. 
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Teatro Rivoli offering free shows

The Teatro Municipal do Porto – Rivoli opens its doors to the community today, offering several shows over four days, including a national premiere and a live DJ set, in celebration of its 93rd anniversary. 
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Lisbon festival rescheduled

Lisbon City Council has approved the change of dates for this year’s Kalorama music festival, bringing it forward to 19, 20 and 21 June, instead of August, following a request from the promoter.
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€20.9 million in tourist taxes

Porto City Hall collected 20.9 million euros in 2024 through the tourist tax, applied per night in the city’s accommodation facilities, a figure that represents an increase of 8.13% compared to the previous year.
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Albufeira road closures

The Municipality of Albufeira has stated that, due to the holding of the “Albufeira Race Nature 2025”, on Friday, 24 January, there is a need to carry out restrictions and traffic closures on several roads in the city.
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Portuguese Golden Visa 2025 Processing Updates

The Portuguese Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA) recently held a meeting (January) with legal representatives to discuss key updates and processing changes for the Portuguese Golden Visa programme in 2025.
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Algarvian Athlete breaks 23-year record

Ussumani Djumo, an athlete from Silves, representing both Armacenense and of Luso-Guinean heritage, is competing this season in Viana do Castelo for the Clube de Atletismo Olímpico Vianense.
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Government launches official TikTok account

The Government has launched an official account on the social network TikTok as part of “a strategy to modernise government communication”, which aims to “strengthen proximity to young people”, “simplify complex issues” and combat misinformation.
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Netflix prices in Portugal increase

The Portuguese are among those who will start paying more for Netflix this Wednesday. The increase in monthly payments can reach two euros per month for those who sign up for the most expensive plan.
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Shopping centre food outlets inspected

The Food and Economic Safety Authority (ASAE) has inspected 150 economic operators, which resulted in the initiation of 21 administrative offence proceedings and the suspension of the activity of one establishment.
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Trump at Davos: NATO 5% push, tariff warnings for Europe

Trump used Davos to warn Europe, demanding NATO allies raise defence spending to 5% of GDP and threatening tariffs on companies not manufacturing in the US. He linked lower oil prices to ending the Ukraine war and assured LNG exports to Europe would continue.
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Algarve in favour of new dams

The Algarve municipalities have positioned themselves in favour of the construction of two new dams in the region, one on the Foupana River and the other on the Alportel River.
Read More »

Algarve History Association

Our presentation for the end of January takes us back to the reconquest of the Algarve and the role of the Military Orders in the various campaigns. 
Read More »

Lisbon festival rescheduled

Lisbon City Council has approved the change of dates for this year’s Kalorama music festival, bringing it forward to 19, 20 and 21 June, instead of August, following a request from the promoter.
Read More »

€20.9 million in tourist taxes

Porto City Hall collected 20.9 million euros in 2024 through the tourist tax, applied per night in the city’s accommodation facilities, a figure that represents an increase of 8.13% compared to the previous year.
Read More »

Albufeira road closures

The Municipality of Albufeira has stated that, due to the holding of the “Albufeira Race Nature 2025”, on Friday, 24 January, there is a need to carry out restrictions and traffic closures on several roads in the city.
Read More »

Portuguese Golden Visa 2025 Processing Updates

The Portuguese Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA) recently held a meeting (January) with legal representatives to discuss key updates and processing changes for the Portuguese Golden Visa programme in 2025.
Read More »

Algarvian Athlete breaks 23-year record

Ussumani Djumo, an athlete from Silves, representing both Armacenense and of Luso-Guinean heritage, is competing this season in Viana do Castelo for the Clube de Atletismo Olímpico Vianense.
Read More »

Government launches official TikTok account

The Government has launched an official account on the social network TikTok as part of “a strategy to modernise government communication”, which aims to “strengthen proximity to young people”, “simplify complex issues” and combat misinformation.
Read More »

Netflix prices in Portugal increase

The Portuguese are among those who will start paying more for Netflix this Wednesday. The increase in monthly payments can reach two euros per month for those who sign up for the most expensive plan.
Read More »

Shopping centre food outlets inspected

The Food and Economic Safety Authority (ASAE) has inspected 150 economic operators, which resulted in the initiation of 21 administrative offence proceedings and the suspension of the activity of one establishment.
Read More »

“Nationality of criminals” is not relevant

The secretary-general of the PS, Pedro Nuno Santos, has stated that the “nationality of criminals” is not relevant, stressing that the fundamental thing is “relentless” action against crime, to ensure the country’s security.
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Beach restaurant destroyed by fire

The fire that broke out on Tuesday (21 January) night and destroyed a restaurant on Cabana do Pescador Beach, in Costa da Caparica, Almada municipality, was declared under control at 00:10 today.
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Teatro Rivoli offering free shows

The Teatro Municipal do Porto – Rivoli opens its doors to the community today, offering several shows over four days, including a national premiere and a live DJ set, in celebration of its 93rd anniversary. 
Read More »

Lisbon festival rescheduled

Lisbon City Council has approved the change of dates for this year’s Kalorama music festival, bringing it forward to 19, 20 and 21 June, instead of August, following a request from the promoter.
Read More »

Salzburg factory produces its final batch of Mozart Ball sweets

The music has stopped for Mozartkugeln, arguably Salzburg’s most famous sweets. Also known as ‘Mozart Balls’ the dark chocolate-covered pistachio, marzipan and nougat delights will no longer be made in the Austrian city ending a production line that dates back to the 19th century.
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€20.9 million in tourist taxes

Porto City Hall collected 20.9 million euros in 2024 through the tourist tax, applied per night in the city’s accommodation facilities, a figure that represents an increase of 8.13% compared to the previous year.
Read More »

Albufeira road closures

The Municipality of Albufeira has stated that, due to the holding of the “Albufeira Race Nature 2025”, on Friday, 24 January, there is a need to carry out restrictions and traffic closures on several roads in the city.
Read More »

Portuguese Golden Visa 2025 Processing Updates

The Portuguese Agency for Integration, Migration and Asylum (AIMA) recently held a meeting (January) with legal representatives to discuss key updates and processing changes for the Portuguese Golden Visa programme in 2025.
Read More »

Algarvian Athlete breaks 23-year record

Ussumani Djumo, an athlete from Silves, representing both Armacenense and of Luso-Guinean heritage, is competing this season in Viana do Castelo for the Clube de Atletismo Olímpico Vianense.
Read More »

Government launches official TikTok account

The Government has launched an official account on the social network TikTok as part of “a strategy to modernise government communication”, which aims to “strengthen proximity to young people”, “simplify complex issues” and combat misinformation.

Read More »

Government launches official TikTok account

The Government has launched an official account on the social network TikTok as part of “a strategy to modernise government communication”, which aims to “strengthen proximity to young people”, “simplify complex issues” and combat misinformation.
Read More »

Netflix prices in Portugal increase

The Portuguese are among those who will start paying more for Netflix this Wednesday. The increase in monthly payments can reach two euros per month for those who sign up for the most expensive plan.

Read More »

Netflix prices in Portugal increase

The Portuguese are among those who will start paying more for Netflix this Wednesday. The increase in monthly payments can reach two euros per month for those who sign up for the most expensive plan.
Read More »

Shopping centre food outlets inspected

The Food and Economic Safety Authority (ASAE) has inspected 150 economic operators, which resulted in the initiation of 21 administrative offence proceedings and the suspension of the activity of one establishment.

Read More »

Shopping centre food outlets inspected

The Food and Economic Safety Authority (ASAE) has inspected 150 economic operators, which resulted in the initiation of 21 administrative offence proceedings and the suspension of the activity of one establishment.
Read More »

“Nationality of criminals” is not relevant

The secretary-general of the PS, Pedro Nuno Santos, has stated that the “nationality of criminals” is not relevant, stressing that the fundamental thing is “relentless” action against crime, to ensure the country’s security.

Read More »

“Nationality of criminals” is not relevant

The secretary-general of the PS, Pedro Nuno Santos, has stated that the “nationality of criminals” is not relevant, stressing that the fundamental thing is “relentless” action against crime, to ensure the country’s security.
Read More »

Proposed price hike for UK e-visas criticised

British authorities intend to increase the price of Electronic Travel Authorizations (ETAs) for the United Kingdom by 60%, a measure that, according to IATA, represents a “self-inflicted blow to the competitiveness of tourism” in the country.
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173 incidents due to bad weather

The National Emergency and Civil Protection Authority (ANEPC) recorded between 00:00 and 07:00 today 173 occurrences due to heavy rain and wind, without causing casualties, most of them floods in the Algarve and the northern region.
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New Lisbon airport to open 2036-2037

ANA Aeroportos de Portugal expects to open the new Lisbon airport in mid-2037, or, with optimisations to the schedule to be negotiated with the Government, at the end of 2036, according to the initial report.
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A Celebrated Luthier

Meet Michael Spalt from Spalt Instruments, a gifted engineer artisan and talented artist, who expertly crafts iconic guitars. 
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Beach restaurant destroyed by fire

The fire that broke out on Tuesday (21 January) night and destroyed a restaurant on Cabana do Pescador Beach, in Costa da Caparica, Almada municipality, was declared under control at 00:10 today.

Read More »

Proposed price hike for UK e-visas criticised

British authorities intend to increase the price of Electronic Travel Authorizations (ETAs) for the United Kingdom by 60%, a measure that, according to IATA, represents a “self-inflicted blow to the competitiveness of tourism” in the country.

Read More »

Proposed price hike for UK e-visas criticised

British authorities intend to increase the price of Electronic Travel Authorizations (ETAs) for the United Kingdom by 60%, a measure that, according to IATA, represents a “self-inflicted blow to the competitiveness of tourism” in the country.
Read More »

173 incidents due to bad weather

The National Emergency and Civil Protection Authority (ANEPC) recorded between 00:00 and 07:00 today 173 occurrences due to heavy rain and wind, without causing casualties, most of them floods in the Algarve and the northern region.
Read More »

173 incidents due to bad weather

The National Emergency and Civil Protection Authority (ANEPC) recorded between 00:00 and 07:00 today 173 occurrences due to heavy rain and wind, without causing casualties, most of them floods in the Algarve and the northern region.

Read More »

New Lisbon airport to open 2036-2037

ANA Aeroportos de Portugal expects to open the new Lisbon airport in mid-2037, or, with optimisations to the schedule to be negotiated with the Government, at the end of 2036, according to the initial report.

Read More »

New Lisbon airport to open 2036-2037

ANA Aeroportos de Portugal expects to open the new Lisbon airport in mid-2037, or, with optimisations to the schedule to be negotiated with the Government, at the end of 2036, according to the initial report.
Read More »

A Celebrated Luthier

Meet Michael Spalt from Spalt Instruments, a gifted engineer artisan and talented artist, who expertly crafts iconic guitars. 
Read More »

A Celebrated Luthier

Meet Michael Spalt from Spalt Instruments, a gifted engineer artisan and talented artist, who expertly crafts iconic guitars. 

Read More »

New CCTV for Albufeira

The city of Albufeira, in the district of Faro, has inaugurated a video surveillance system with 65 cameras, installed in places with the highest influx of people and traffic, and which will be operated by the National Guard Republican (GNR).

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New CCTV for Albufeira

The city of Albufeira, in the district of Faro, has inaugurated a video surveillance system with 65 cameras, installed in places with the highest influx of people and traffic, and which will be operated by the National Guard Republican (GNR).
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Complaint filed against Portugal for fishing

The French organisation Bloom, for the preservation of the marine environment and species, has filed a complaint with the European Commission against Portugal, Spain and France, for not controlling their fishing fleets.

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Complaint filed against Portugal for fishing

The French organisation Bloom, for the preservation of the marine environment and species, has filed a complaint with the European Commission against Portugal, Spain and France, for not controlling their fishing fleets.
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Fuel price hike “no reason for alarm”

Prime Minister Luís Montenegro has assured, this Monday, “that there is no reason for alarm” regarding the price of fuel, which has seen successive increases since November (and which saw prices soar this Monday).

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Fuel price hike “no reason for alarm”

Prime Minister Luís Montenegro has assured, this Monday, “that there is no reason for alarm” regarding the price of fuel, which has seen successive increases since November (and which saw prices soar this Monday).
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The Middle East: Where Next?

In the eighty hours between Wednesday,15 January, when the Gaza ceasefire agreement was announced, and Sunday, 19 January, when it went into effect, Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip killed 123 Palestinians including dozens of women and children. The Israel Defence Force (IDF) said it had tried to avoid civilian casualties, but it had to kill the ‘terrorists’ of Hamas wherever they were.

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The Middle East: Where Next?

In the eighty hours between Wednesday,15 January, when the Gaza ceasefire agreement was announced, and Sunday, 19 January, when it went into effect, Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip killed 123 Palestinians including dozens of women and children. The Israel Defence Force (IDF) said it had tried to avoid civilian casualties, but it had to kill the ‘terrorists’ of Hamas wherever they were.
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Police offer wet weather advice

Given the worsening weather conditions, which have left not only the Madeira and Azores archipelagos but also 16 districts on the mainland with orange and yellow warnings until Wednesday, the National Republican Guard (GNR) has drawn up advice to follow, to stay safe while driving.

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Police offer wet weather advice

Given the worsening weather conditions, which have left not only the Madeira and Azores archipelagos, but also 16 districts on the mainland with orange and yellow warnings until Wednesday, the National Republican Guard (GNR) has drawn up advice to follow, to stay safe while driving.
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Portugal’s rating upgraded

The financial rating agency DBRS has decided to raise Portugal’s rating to ‘A’ (high), from the previous ‘A’, with a stable outlook, according to a statement released by the entity.

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Portugal’s rating upgraded

The financial rating agency DBRS has decided to raise Portugal’s rating to ‘A’ (high), from the previous ‘A’, with a stable outlook, according to a statement released by the entity.
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Lisbon’s growing appeal among British buyers

Lisbon is rapidly becoming a top destination for British expatriates and investors. The city’s dynamic culture, thriving tech industry, and prime location are key factors contributing to its growing allure, according to the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce.

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Lisbon’s growing appeal among British buyers

Lisbon is rapidly becoming a top destination for British expatriates and investors. The city’s dynamic culture, thriving tech industry, and prime location are key factors contributing to its growing allure, according to the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce.
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A Season of Generosity

This week, volunteers from Algarve Families in Need have been back to doing what they do best – distributing donations offered by such generous members of the community to those most in need across the Algarve. 

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A Season of Generosity

This week, volunteers from Algarve Families in Need have been back to doing what they do best – distributing donations offered by such generous members of the community to those most in need across the Algarve. 
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Works at Algarve fishing ports

Docapesca has launched public tenders for the rehabilitation works of the fishing ports of Sagres and the Arade River, in the Algarve, representing an investment of over 1.1 million euros.

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Works at Algarve fishing ports

Docapesca has launched public tenders for the rehabilitation works of the fishing ports of Sagres and the Arade River, in the Algarve, representing an investment of over 1.1 million euros.
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School programme

A free school meal programme has been launched in Indonesia, aiming to address poverty in remote islands and redress economic disparities. 
Read More »

Top passport

The consulting firm Henley & Partners has released its annual passport index, ranking Singapore in first place, followed by Japan and EU member states.
Read More »

Medical subsidies

In Tokyo, the metropolitan government will allocate ¥1.1 billion for subsidies to women who receive anaesthesia for their delivery at the hospital or clinic from October to March next year. 
Read More »

Migration corridor

The Kelly Parcel, an essential wildlife migration corridor and treasured landscape within Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, will officially be turned over to the federal government after years of debate and negotiations regarding the state’s idea to sell it to developers.  
Read More »

Minimum Wage

Columbia’s government has decreed a 9.5 percent minimum wage hike that takes force this month, significantly higher than the estimated inflation rate for 2024. 
Read More »

Rescue missions

Birdlings Flat Beach, near Christchurch, has been the site of countless strandings over the years as visitors ignore the aged warning signs and sink themselves in the loose shingle. 
Read More »

Tourism record

In 2024, Greece’s tourism sector reached record-breaking numbers, as a PwC study forecasted an increase in arrivals reaching 41.6 million, up from 36 million in 2023, marking a significant growth from 30 million in 2022.
Read More »

Workplace culture

A recent study conducted by Office Freedom has ranked Copenhagen as the best city for workers, supported by its outstanding work-life balance, high job satisfaction, and employee-friendly conditions.
Read More »

Alcohol-free beer

Figures from market researcher Circana have reported that one in twelve beers in Dutch supermarkets is now alcohol-free. 
Read More »

Lagos investing in water efficiency

Lagos City Council will open a tender for a project under the Municipality’s Water Efficiency Plan, aimed at “improving the efficiency of the distribution system in the municipality’s urban sector”.
Read More »

Ecological dehumidifier

Researchers from the federal technology institute ETH Zürich have developed an electricity-free dehumidifier that allows walls and ceilings to absorb moisture from the air and store it temporarily. 
Read More »

Complaints about Cascais airport noise levels

The environmental association Zero has received “a growing number of complaints” regarding the noise caused by operations at the Cascais Municipal Aerodrome and recalls that the expansion of the infrastructure requires an environmental impact assessment.
Read More »

Shipwreck extraction

Archaeologists have extracted a 2,600-year-old Phoenician shipwreck, the Mazarron II, from shallow waters off La Playa de la Isla, Spain, where a storm buried it in remarkable preservation.
Read More »

Electricity grid

According to a recent analysis by Carbon Brief, the UK’s electricity grid’s reliance on fossil fuels has decreased by two-thirds in the last decade due to surging renewables and the closure of the country’s last coal-fired power plant. 
Read More »

Tourists who ignore the rules to pay for rescues

Rescue missions will always be ensured when necessary. However, a decree that has been published in Madeira will allow the Regional Civil Protection Service, IP-RAM, to charge the costs inherent to rescue and rescue missions, from tourists who choose not to comply with safety rules.
Read More »

Top passport

The consulting firm Henley & Partners has released its annual passport index, ranking Singapore in first place, followed by Japan and EU member states.
Read More »

Medical subsidies

In Tokyo, the metropolitan government will allocate ¥1.1 billion for subsidies to women who receive anaesthesia for their delivery at the hospital or clinic from October to March next year. 
Read More »

Migration corridor

The Kelly Parcel, an essential wildlife migration corridor and treasured landscape within Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, will officially be turned over to the federal government after years of debate and negotiations regarding the state’s idea to sell it to developers.  
Read More »

Minimum Wage

Columbia’s government has decreed a 9.5 percent minimum wage hike that takes force this month, significantly higher than the estimated inflation rate for 2024. 
Read More »

Rescue missions

Birdlings Flat Beach, near Christchurch, has been the site of countless strandings over the years as visitors ignore the aged warning signs and sink themselves in the loose shingle. 
Read More »

Tourism record

In 2024, Greece’s tourism sector reached record-breaking numbers, as a PwC study forecasted an increase in arrivals reaching 41.6 million, up from 36 million in 2023, marking a significant growth from 30 million in 2022.
Read More »

Workplace culture

A recent study conducted by Office Freedom has ranked Copenhagen as the best city for workers, supported by its outstanding work-life balance, high job satisfaction, and employee-friendly conditions.
Read More »

Alcohol-free beer

Figures from market researcher Circana have reported that one in twelve beers in Dutch supermarkets is now alcohol-free. 
Read More »

Lagos investing in water efficiency

Lagos City Council will open a tender for a project under the Municipality’s Water Efficiency Plan, aimed at “improving the efficiency of the distribution system in the municipality’s urban sector”.
Read More »

Ecological dehumidifier

Researchers from the federal technology institute ETH Zürich have developed an electricity-free dehumidifier that allows walls and ceilings to absorb moisture from the air and store it temporarily. 
Read More »

Complaints about Cascais airport noise levels

The environmental association Zero has received “a growing number of complaints” regarding the noise caused by operations at the Cascais Municipal Aerodrome and recalls that the expansion of the infrastructure requires an environmental impact assessment.
Read More »

Shipwreck extraction

Archaeologists have extracted a 2,600-year-old Phoenician shipwreck, the Mazarron II, from shallow waters off La Playa de la Isla, Spain, where a storm buried it in remarkable preservation.
Read More »

Electricity grid

According to a recent analysis by Carbon Brief, the UK’s electricity grid’s reliance on fossil fuels has decreased by two-thirds in the last decade due to surging renewables and the closure of the country’s last coal-fired power plant. 
Read More »

Tourists who ignore the rules to pay for rescues

Rescue missions will always be ensured when necessary. However, a decree that has been published in Madeira will allow the Regional Civil Protection Service, IP-RAM, to charge the costs inherent to rescue and rescue missions, from tourists who choose not to comply with safety rules.
Read More »

School programme

A free school meal programme has been launched in Indonesia, aiming to address poverty in remote islands and redress economic disparities. 

Read More »

School programme

A free school meal programme has been launched in Indonesia, aiming to address poverty in remote islands and redress economic disparities. 
Read More »

Top passport

The consulting firm Henley & Partners has released its annual passport index, ranking Singapore in first place, followed by Japan and EU member states.

Read More »

Top passport

The consulting firm Henley & Partners has released its annual passport index, ranking Singapore in first place, followed by Japan and EU member states.
Read More »

Medical subsidies

In Tokyo, the metropolitan government will allocate ¥1.1 billion for subsidies to women who receive anaesthesia for their delivery at the hospital or clinic from October to March next year. 

Read More »

Medical subsidies

In Tokyo, the metropolitan government will allocate ¥1.1 billion for subsidies to women who receive anaesthesia for their delivery at the hospital or clinic from October to March next year. 
Read More »

Migration corridor

The Kelly Parcel, an essential wildlife migration corridor and treasured landscape within Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, will officially be turned over to the federal government after years of debate and negotiations regarding the state’s idea to sell it to developers.  

Read More »

Migration corridor

The Kelly Parcel, an essential wildlife migration corridor and treasured landscape within Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, will officially be turned over to the federal government after years of debate and negotiations regarding the state’s idea to sell it to developers.  
Read More »

Minimum Wage

Columbia’s government has decreed a 9.5 percent minimum wage hike that takes force this month, significantly higher than the estimated inflation rate for 2024. 

Read More »

Minimum Wage

Columbia’s government has decreed a 9.5 percent minimum wage hike that takes force this month, significantly higher than the estimated inflation rate for 2024. 
Read More »

Rescue missions

Birdlings Flat Beach, near Christchurch, has been the site of countless strandings over the years as visitors ignore the aged warning signs and sink themselves in the loose shingle. 

Read More »

Rescue missions

Birdlings Flat Beach, near Christchurch, has been the site of countless strandings over the years as visitors ignore the aged warning signs and sink themselves in the loose shingle. 
Read More »

Tourism record

In 2024, Greece’s tourism sector reached record-breaking numbers, as a PwC study forecasted an increase in arrivals reaching 41.6 million, up from 36 million in 2023, marking a significant growth from 30 million in 2022.

Read More »

Tourism record

In 2024, Greece’s tourism sector reached record-breaking numbers, as a PwC study forecasted an increase in arrivals reaching 41.6 million, up from 36 million in 2023, marking a significant growth from 30 million in 2022.
Read More »

Workplace culture

A recent study conducted by Office Freedom has ranked Copenhagen as the best city for workers, supported by its outstanding work-life balance, high job satisfaction, and employee-friendly conditions.

Read More »

Workplace culture

A recent study conducted by Office Freedom has ranked Copenhagen as the best city for workers, supported by its outstanding work-life balance, high job satisfaction, and employee-friendly conditions.
Read More »

Alcohol-free beer

Figures from market researcher Circana have reported that one in twelve beers in Dutch supermarkets is now alcohol-free. 
Read More »

Lagos investing in water efficiency

Lagos City Council will open a tender for a project under the Municipality’s Water Efficiency Plan, aimed at “improving the efficiency of the distribution system in the municipality’s urban sector”.
Read More »

Ecological dehumidifier

Researchers from the federal technology institute ETH Zürich have developed an electricity-free dehumidifier that allows walls and ceilings to absorb moisture from the air and store it temporarily. 
Read More »

Shipwreck extraction

Archaeologists have extracted a 2,600-year-old Phoenician shipwreck, the Mazarron II, from shallow waters off La Playa de la Isla, Spain, where a storm buried it in remarkable preservation.
Read More »

Electricity grid

According to a recent analysis by Carbon Brief, the UK’s electricity grid’s reliance on fossil fuels has decreased by two-thirds in the last decade due to surging renewables and the closure of the country’s last coal-fired power plant. 
Read More »

Tourists who ignore the rules to pay for rescues

Rescue missions will always be ensured when necessary. However, a decree that has been published in Madeira will allow the Regional Civil Protection Service, IP-RAM, to charge the costs inherent to rescue and rescue missions, from tourists who choose not to comply with safety rules.
Read More »

New tourist tax proposal

The proposed tourist tax in the municipality of Évora, worth 1.50 euros, has gone into public consultation this month at the initiative of the council, which expects to raise 600 thousand euros per year.
Read More »

Automatic control of abusive parking

Automatic control of parking enforcement by Porto Municipal Police vehicles is set to start on 20 January, targeting second-row stops and residents’ zones, head of Porto’s Municipal Police António Leitão da Silva revealed.
Read More »

Court gives green light to bodycams

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Margarida Blasco, has announced that the Supreme Administrative Court has ruled in favour of the Government regarding the use of cameras in police uniforms (bodycams) and that the implementation process will move forward.
Read More »

Record breaking Algarve wine production

The production of certified wines in the Algarve has surpassed the records of the last two decades, with two million litres, consolidating the positive dynamics of the sector in the region, according to the president of the Algarve Wine Commission (CVA).
Read More »

Innovative Approaches in Female Genital Rejuvenation

The female genital region, much like other areas of the body, is subject to various physiological changes over time. Factors such as aging, hormonal fluctuations, pregnancy, childbirth, and significant weight changes can accelerate both functional and aesthetic alterations. 
Read More »

Major IUC road tax change

Payment of the Single Circulation Tax (IUC) road tax, up to €100 will be made by the end of February, starting in 2026, and will be split into two instalments, paid in February and October, when it exceeds 100 euros.
Read More »

Complaints about Cascais airport noise levels

The environmental association Zero has received “a growing number of complaints” regarding the noise caused by operations at the Cascais Municipal Aerodrome and recalls that the expansion of the infrastructure requires an environmental impact assessment.
Read More »

Electricity grid

According to a recent analysis by Carbon Brief, the UK’s electricity grid’s reliance on fossil fuels has decreased by two-thirds in the last decade due to surging renewables and the closure of the country’s last coal-fired power plant. 
Read More »

Tourists who ignore the rules to pay for rescues

Rescue missions will always be ensured when necessary. However, a decree that has been published in Madeira will allow the Regional Civil Protection Service, IP-RAM, to charge the costs inherent to rescue and rescue missions, from tourists who choose not to comply with safety rules.
Read More »

New tourist tax proposal

The proposed tourist tax in the municipality of Évora, worth 1.50 euros, has gone into public consultation this month at the initiative of the council, which expects to raise 600 thousand euros per year.
Read More »

Automatic control of abusive parking

Automatic control of parking enforcement by Porto Municipal Police vehicles is set to start on 20 January, targeting second-row stops and residents’ zones, head of Porto’s Municipal Police António Leitão da Silva revealed.
Read More »

Court gives green light to bodycams

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Margarida Blasco, has announced that the Supreme Administrative Court has ruled in favour of the Government regarding the use of cameras in police uniforms (bodycams) and that the implementation process will move forward.
Read More »

Record breaking Algarve wine production

The production of certified wines in the Algarve has surpassed the records of the last two decades, with two million litres, consolidating the positive dynamics of the sector in the region, according to the president of the Algarve Wine Commission (CVA).
Read More »

Innovative Approaches in Female Genital Rejuvenation

The female genital region, much like other areas of the body, is subject to various physiological changes over time. Factors such as aging, hormonal fluctuations, pregnancy, childbirth, and significant weight changes can accelerate both functional and aesthetic alterations. 
Read More »

Major IUC road tax change

Payment of the Single Circulation Tax (IUC) road tax, up to €100 will be made by the end of February, starting in 2026, and will be split into two instalments, paid in February and October, when it exceeds 100 euros.
Read More »

Shipwreck extraction

Archaeologists have extracted a 2,600-year-old Phoenician shipwreck, the Mazarron II, from shallow waters off La Playa de la Isla, Spain, where a storm buried it in remarkable preservation.
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Electricity grid

According to a recent analysis by Carbon Brief, the UK’s electricity grid’s reliance on fossil fuels has decreased by two-thirds in the last decade due to surging renewables and the closure of the country’s last coal-fired power plant. 
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Tourists who ignore the rules to pay for rescues

Rescue missions will always be ensured when necessary. However, a decree that has been published in Madeira will allow the Regional Civil Protection Service, IP-RAM, to charge the costs inherent to rescue and rescue missions, from tourists who choose not to comply with safety rules.

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Tourists who ignore the rules to pay for rescues

Rescue missions will always be ensured when necessary. However, a decree that has been published in Madeira will allow the Regional Civil Protection Service, IP-RAM, to charge the costs inherent to rescue and rescue missions, from tourists who choose not to comply with safety rules.
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New tourist tax proposal

The proposed tourist tax in the municipality of Évora, worth 1.50 euros, has gone into public consultation this month at the initiative of the council, which expects to raise 600 thousand euros per year.

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New tourist tax proposal

The proposed tourist tax in the municipality of Évora, worth 1.50 euros, has gone into public consultation this month at the initiative of the council, which expects to raise 600 thousand euros per year.
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Automatic control of abusive parking

Automatic control of parking enforcement by Porto Municipal Police vehicles is set to start on 20 January, targeting second-row stops and residents’ zones, head of Porto’s Municipal Police António Leitão da Silva revealed.
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Court gives green light to bodycams

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Margarida Blasco, has announced that the Supreme Administrative Court has ruled in favour of the Government regarding the use of cameras in police uniforms (bodycams) and that the implementation process will move forward.
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Record breaking Algarve wine production

The production of certified wines in the Algarve has surpassed the records of the last two decades, with two million litres, consolidating the positive dynamics of the sector in the region, according to the president of the Algarve Wine Commission (CVA).
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Innovative Approaches in Female Genital Rejuvenation

The female genital region, much like other areas of the body, is subject to various physiological changes over time. Factors such as aging, hormonal fluctuations, pregnancy, childbirth, and significant weight changes can accelerate both functional and aesthetic alterations. 
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Major IUC road tax change

Payment of the Single Circulation Tax (IUC) road tax, up to €100 will be made by the end of February, starting in 2026, and will be split into two instalments, paid in February and October, when it exceeds 100 euros.
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Challenges facing immigrant integration

The authors of the Immigration Barometer, have warned that many immigrants will have access to citizenship within a few years, substantially increasing the Portuguese population, with new integration challenges.
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Portugal not cashing in on EU funds

Portugal is the fourth country with the lowest level of disbursements from the European Commission under Portugal 2030. Only Croatia, Spain and Malta are worse off, with these three countries not yet requesting any interim payments and subsisting only on advances from Brussels.
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Automatic control of abusive parking

Automatic control of parking enforcement by Porto Municipal Police vehicles is set to start on 20 January, targeting second-row stops and residents’ zones, head of Porto’s Municipal Police António Leitão da Silva revealed.
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Court gives green light to bodycams

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Margarida Blasco, has announced that the Supreme Administrative Court has ruled in favour of the Government regarding the use of cameras in police uniforms (bodycams) and that the implementation process will move forward.
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Record breaking Algarve wine production

The production of certified wines in the Algarve has surpassed the records of the last two decades, with two million litres, consolidating the positive dynamics of the sector in the region, according to the president of the Algarve Wine Commission (CVA).
Read More »

Innovative Approaches in Female Genital Rejuvenation

The female genital region, much like other areas of the body, is subject to various physiological changes over time. Factors such as aging, hormonal fluctuations, pregnancy, childbirth, and significant weight changes can accelerate both functional and aesthetic alterations. 
Read More »

Major IUC road tax change

Payment of the Single Circulation Tax (IUC) road tax, up to €100 will be made by the end of February, starting in 2026, and will be split into two instalments, paid in February and October, when it exceeds 100 euros.
Read More »

Challenges facing immigrant integration

The authors of the Immigration Barometer, have warned that many immigrants will have access to citizenship within a few years, substantially increasing the Portuguese population, with new integration challenges.
Read More »

Portugal not cashing in on EU funds

Portugal is the fourth country with the lowest level of disbursements from the European Commission under Portugal 2030. Only Croatia, Spain and Malta are worse off, with these three countries not yet requesting any interim payments and subsisting only on advances from Brussels.
Read More »

Automatic control of abusive parking

Automatic control of parking enforcement by Porto Municipal Police vehicles is set to start on 20 January, targeting second-row stops and residents’ zones, head of Porto’s Municipal Police António Leitão da Silva revealed.

Read More »

Automatic control of abusive parking

Automatic control of parking enforcement by Porto Municipal Police vehicles is set to start on 20 January, targeting second-row stops and residents’ zones, head of Porto’s Municipal Police António Leitão da Silva revealed.
Read More »

Court gives green light to bodycams

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Margarida Blasco, has announced that the Supreme Administrative Court has ruled in favour of the Government regarding the use of cameras in police uniforms (bodycams) and that the implementation process will move forward.

Read More »

Court gives green light to bodycams

The Minister of Internal Affairs, Margarida Blasco, has announced that the Supreme Administrative Court has ruled in favour of the Government regarding the use of cameras in police uniforms (bodycams) and that the implementation process will move forward.
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Can Donald Trump put an end to the war in Ukraine?

As Donald Trump returns to the White House, questions are being asked about arguably his most ambitious campaign promise: to end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours. Since then, it seems like Trump might have given it another thought and a new timeline. Could it be good news for Ukraine?
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Record breaking Algarve wine production

The production of certified wines in the Algarve has surpassed the records of the last two decades, with two million litres, consolidating the positive dynamics of the sector in the region, according to the president of the Algarve Wine Commission (CVA).

Read More »

Record breaking Algarve wine production

The production of certified wines in the Algarve has surpassed the records of the last two decades, with two million litres, consolidating the positive dynamics of the sector in the region, according to the president of the Algarve Wine Commission (CVA).
Read More »

Innovative Approaches in Female Genital Rejuvenation

The female genital region, much like other areas of the body, is subject to various physiological changes over time. Factors such as aging, hormonal fluctuations, pregnancy, childbirth, and significant weight changes can accelerate both functional and aesthetic alterations. 
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