Lithium mining in Boticas: Savannah pushes government for further help
Savannah wants to move forwards with expropriations by this summer Communities battling to save their agricultural heritage and livelihoods from open pit lithium mining in the borough of Boticas have
Cheese, wine and sausages take centre stage in Faro
Event celebrates its 10th anniversary this year Faro is hosting the milestone 10th edition of its Cheese, Wine and Sausages Fair until Sunday (April 20) at Jardim Manuel Bívar. This
Portugal’s government praises universities’ stand against “intrusive” US questionnaire
Minister of Foreign Affairs agrees: questionnaire is “unacceptable” Portugal’s caretaker government has finally reacted to some of the letters being sent out by the US government to European entities, questioning
Minister warns of “invasion of Chinese goods” into Europe
Invasion will have “dramatic consequences” on member states’ economies With another ‘groundhog-US-tariff-announcements-day’ dawning, the knock-on consequences of all the uncertainty suggest that China will end up ‘dumping’ large quantities of
Algarve dams reach record 88% capacity
This year’s rainfall “was an exception,” environment agency warns The Algarve’s water reserves have hit a record high, with regional dams now 88% full, according to Portugal’s Environment Agency (APA).
Cheeky ad campaign makes prison guards see red
Campaign “exceeds limits of humour and marketing”, say guards A cheeky advertising campaign by NOS’ operator WOO has provoked “a wave of indignation among prison guards” who have threatened to
Portuguese believe “no one will get a majority”
Latest barometer for elections no-one wants suggests uninspiring results Portuguese voters believe none of the political parties fighting elections coming on May 18 will clinch an absolute majority. This is
Portugal’s unusually wet winter sees highest level of daily deaths since pandemic
Between January 1 and March 31 average of 373 people died per day The first three months of 2025 have seen a daily ‘death average’ only topped by the worst
PSP police arrest over 300 in first three days of Easter operation
Operation Safe Easter runs until April 21 Portugal’s PSP police force is out in force over Easter, checking on drivers’ behaviour particularly: 307 were arrested between last Friday and this
Campaign seeks to breathe new life into Portugal’s southwest coast
Campaign focuses on restoring and rebranding Aljezur, Monchique and Odemira A new campaign launched by tourism authorities in the Alentejo and Algarve is shining the spotlight on Portugal’s beautiful southwest










