Brazilian and American tourists lead spending in Portugal
Tourists spent an average of €95.7 per day in Portugal in 2016, with Brazilian and American holidaymakers among those who spent the most. According to data from an annual study
Council calls for “military secret police” to properly investigate Pedrógão Grande’s killer fires
Following the deafening silence into which a shocking television report appears to have been consigned, the municipality of Pedrógão Grande has come out calling for a much closer look at
Chinese parents who left five-year-old ‘home alone’ to fall 21 storeys get five-year suspended jail terms
The parents of the five-year-old girl who plunged 21-storeys to her death in the middle of the night after being left home alone have finally been sentenced – both receiving
Media billionaire accused of involvement in alleged illegal adoption network that “stole dozens of Portuguese children”
Brazilian media billionaire Edir Macedo is being accused of involvement in an alleged illegal adoption network that stole dozens of Portuguese children during the 90s. The accusation comes in an
Portimão must control its seagulls
Portimão municipal company EMARP has asked citizens to not feed seagulls in an attempt to control the increase of the bird’s population in the seaside town. “The presence of seagulls
Lagoa auditorium hosts performance of Nutcracker ballet
A performance of the Nutcracker ballet by Lagoa’s Classical Academy of Ballet (CAB) will take place at the town’s municipal auditorium on Wednesday, December 20 at 9pm. The show is
Gang allegedly behind Multibanco “explosions” run to ground
Less than a week since the country’s most powerful political couple (Minister of the Sea Ana Paula Vitorino and her husband interior minister Eduardo Cabrita) were woken from their slumbers
Ronaldo wins 5th Ballon d’Or, aiming now for numbers 6 and 7
Cristiano Ronaldo – Portugal’s most famous ambassador – has been celebrating the win of his 5th Ballon d’Or in Paris, saying he’s actually aiming for a 6th and a 7th.
Storm Ana: one dead, two injured, and hundreds of tree falls and floods
Storm Ana started hitting Portugal’s mainland yesterday, with devastating consequences. Despite the authorities being ‘braced’ for the worst, they could not prevent tragedy Just after 5pm in the afternoon, a
Euro Weekly
It has been a dramatic week for the Brexit negotiations, and this was reflected in the pound. News of a deal on the divorce bill had bolstered hopes that the










