Natasha Donn

Journalist for the Portugal Resident.

GNR crackdown on group exporting Portuguese dogs

Alleged crimes involve fraud and “process of exportation” Suggesting animals have suffered at the hands of a group of people involved in the exportation of Portuguese dogs from various districts,

“Possible death as result of blackout”: Ministry of health opens investigation

77-year-old woman on ventilator died during blackout The Ministry of Health has announced that it has ordered an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of a 77-year-old woman who

PS secretary general accuses government of using public money to campaign

Pedro Nuno Santos labels PM’s ‘open house’ event “unacceptable” The official electoral campaign has not yet begun, but fur is already flying. Following on from the tightly controlled exchange of

Police swoop on cannabis shops in Albufeira after 10 people end up in hospital

Customers suffer “loss of consciousness, euphoria, total lethargy and coma” After a 17-year-old girl fell into a coma following consumption of products purchased at a cannabis shop in Albufeira, GNR

Neither PM nor rival emerge ‘victorious’ from last night’s debate

Electoral campaign begins in earnest on Sunday With the latest ‘race to the polls’ (the third in three years) officially kicking off on Sunday, neither the prime minister nor his

PM submits new ‘declaration of interests’ ahead of leaders’ head-to-head

Liberal leader dubs move “an affront to the Portuguese people” Prime Minister Luís Montenegro submitted a new declaration of interests to the Transparency Portal, less than 24-hours before he faces

Over 400 Portuguese beaches get iconic ‘blue flag’ status this year

Flag is “one of world’s most recognised eco-labels” More than 400 Portuguese beaches have been awarded blue flags this year – six more than last, with beaches in the municipality

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Dairy sector claims power outage cost producers “at least €3 million”

Confederation calls on government for compensation Monday’s nationwide power outage cost Portugal’s dairy sector “at least €3 million”, Confragi, the confederation of agricultural cooperatives has claimed today, calling on the

Outcry as massive wind farm project threatens Sotavento paradise

“Portugal’s grid already stretched thin by renewables”, say critics Just days after the official release of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Scope Proposal for yet another wind farm project in

Parliament to debate Monday’s blackout, amid “seething opposition criticism”

Opposition accuses government of compounding crisis with communications blackout  In the aftermath of the nationwide energy blackout on Monday, Parliament is to debate the “vulnerabilities” of Portugal’s electrical system today,

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