Portimão no-go

Rua Direita, one of Portimão’s principal thoroughfares, closed for the third time recently. If the proposed three-month repair period is adhered to, the traffic chaos experienced at the height of

March 22, 2004by shareitIn ,

Rebuilding Monchique

Victims of last summer’s forest fires are slowly rebuilding their lives with the help of local câmaras, family and friends. One Monchique resident, in particular, has needed all the help

March 22, 2004by shareitIn , ,

Regional reaction

Security arrangements in the Algarve are already under review in the light of the Spanish attacks. But speaking to The Resident, José Dias from the Algarve Tourist Board denied there

March 22, 2004by shareitIn , ,

Shock Waves

Recent events in Madrid have brought home the reality of the potential terrorist threatduring the European Championship in Portugal next June. Whether, in the final analysis, Eta or Arab terrorists

March 22, 2004by shareitIn

Taiwan denies baby eating

The official Taiwanese representative in Portugal has angrily denied allegations made in an anti-abortion pamphlet regarding culinary practices in his country. The anti-abortion group, SOS Vida, had distributed leaflets in

March 22, 2004by shareitIn

Unions claim holidays

Angry union leaders are insisting that Portuguese workers should be entitled to 25 days holiday this year. Their assertion comes in the face of different interpretations of the government’s new

March 22, 2004by shareitIn ,

Allegations fly over dam

Controversy over the Odelouca dam project in Silves continues to rage, with both sides in Portimão’s Municipal Assembly accusing the other of blocking progress. Work on the dam was suspended

March 22, 2004by shareitIn , ,

Couple found dead

Back in February The Resident reported the disappearance of Renate Jörk and Eric Klooster, who had abandoned a rented Renault Clio near Budens, leaving no clues as to their whereabouts.

March 12, 2004by shareitIn ,