Tea bags used to study carbon storage in Algarve’s Ria Formosa
Rising temperatures can reduce wetlands’ capacity to store carbon Researchers from the Centre for Marine Sciences (CCMAR) at the University of the Algarve (UAlg) took part in an international study
Government still interested in lithium refinery despite Galp withdrawal
Government has an obligation to look for alternatives, minister says Portugal’s minister of economy said on Tuesday that the government is in contact with other developers after Galp’s withdrawal from
Portugal’s women’s football team qualifies for Euro 2025
Portugal’s women’s football team qualified for the final phase of the European Championship finals for the third time in a row after beating Czechia 2-1 in Teplice in the second
Glee Boutique Café presents special collection of pastries and chocolates
Get into the Christmas spirit with unique homemade sweets in a cosy and refined atmosphere December is a month of love, affection, and family. It’s the time of year when
OECD upgrades Portugal’s economic growth forecast for 2024 to 1.7%
OECD had predicted a 1.6% growth for Portugal in May The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has revised upwards its forecast for the growth of the Portuguese economy
Five-year-old suffers electric shock from Christmas lights in Lagos
Child went into cardiorespiratory arrest and had to be hospitalised A five-year-old boy was hospitalised after suffering an electric shock due to an exposed severed electrical wire in Lagos’ Christmas lighting
Quinta do Lago announces acquisition of five-star Conrad Algarve hotel
Conrad Algarve has joined the portfolio of Quinta do Lago The Algarve’s luxurious Quinta do Lago resort has acquired the prestigious Conrad Algarve hotel from a fund managed by ECS,
Microsoft refuses to pay for copyright – Media Capital CEO
The CEO of Media Capital accused Microsoft today of not “recognising the obligation to pay anything for copyright” which its artificial intelligence (AI) company OpenAI is “abusing on a daily
Friday sees yet another public sector strike, mainly affecting schools/ health sector
Public administration workers will once again stage a general strike on Friday – and health and education will almost certainly be the services most affected. The strike, called by the
Accounts court delivers devasting report on contract signed by Caminha town council
Former mayor of Caminha Miguel Alves may have to pay back almost €400,000 to reimburse the municipality for a dodgy deal that essentially saw it paying rent for premises that










