VRSA brings local government closer to Vila Nova de Cacela
Office will be located at Jardim Manuel Cabanas The municipal council of Vila Real de Santo António (VRSA) is making life easier for Vila Nova de Cacela residents with a
Monchique’s Bolo de Tacho gains intangible cultural heritage status
Bolo de Tacho is a staple of Monchique’s gastronomic heritage Monchique’s Bolo de Tacho cake has been officially included in the National Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage. The announcement was published in the
Man stabs neighbour in head following row over pets in Silves
One of the men has been remanded in custody for attempted murder A 57-year-old man had to be rushed to the hospital after he was stabbed in the head by
AI: almost a third of jobs in Portugal at risk of disappearing
New study suggests ‘collapsing professions’ include waiters, bartenders and cooks Almost a third of jobs in Portugal are at risk of disappearing due to the effects of automation and Artificial
Justice minister “expects immediate resignations” from officials cited in PJ corruption swoop
Searches under ‘Operation Pactum’ culminate with 43 ‘official suspects’ Justice minister Rita Júdice, initially taken by surprise by the PJ swoop on public entities yesterday, has since said that she
Former Portuguese ambassador spells out chilling agenda within US tariffs
“Trump is trying to divide UK from Europe” A senior European diplomat and Portuguese national who has held posts as ambassador in the United States and the United Kingdom has
Aljezur demands urgent action over closure of EN120 road in Odeceixe
Aljezur has made a list of demands to restore traffic in the area The municipal council of Aljezur is calling for urgent action to solve the traffic nightmare that has
Tourism confederation “has no doubts” that US tariffs will hit sector
Confederation says tariffs will drive up inflation, “drive people away” With Portuguese businesses still quantifying the effect of 20% tariffs on exports to the United States, the country’s tourism confederation
Portugal makes history as first country to ban deep-sea mining
Deep-sea mining is banned in Portuguese waters until 2050 Portugal has officially become the first country in the world to ban deep-sea mining in its waters. The moratorium, which took
Douro wine exporters see cancelled orders even before US tariffs hit
Tariffs will have “a huge impact” on Portugal’s wine sector, says association Orders of Douro wine for the US market have been cancelled/ suspended even before the tariffs announced yesterday










