Body of woman discovered in suitcase rekindles hope in search of missing mum
Pregnant Mónica Silva, 33, has been missing since October 3, 2023 The discovery of a body of a woman, in a suitcase ‘abandoned’ near Vigo, Spain, has rekindled hope in
Animal Rescue Algarve promotes responsible pet adoption
The association will be on the ground floor of the AlgarveShopping this Sunday February 25 with six rescue dogs and a superb photo exhibition of pets available for adoption. The
Judges want new rules, to prevent ‘dramas’ in complex cases
Specifically, to prevent uninformed judges deciding bail measures The fall of two governments in the last few months in the wake of corruption probes that then go pear-shaped at bail
Portugal’s political campaigning continues ‘mired in minutiae’
Left insists right ‘must say whether it will accept left-wing minority’ Critics have already stressed that a lot of pre-election fuss right now centres on a very temporal scenario: ‘will
Portuguese towns and cities mark two years since Russia invaded Ukraine
Country’s support for Ukraine remains “for as long as it takes”, insists Marcelo Twelve Portuguese towns and cities have been marking the two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion
Castro Marim unveils heart-shaped containers for bottle caps
The caps can be collected by those who plan to use them for charitable causes by contacting the local council Five heart-shaped containers have been set up in Castro Marim
Crackdown on ‘false’ self-employed
Dozens of inspectors from the Labour Conditions Authority (ACT) are visiting around 70 companies today to check the situation of workers identified as ‘false self employed’. This means people who
Coimbra company protects 300 satellites from space junk
Neuraspace, based in Coimbra, has created a tool that allows it to accurately detect the risk that the 300 or so satellites it monitors on a daily basis face of
School cancelled in northern borough due to snow
School was cancelled today in the municipality of Montalegre (Vila Real district) due to school bus services being suspended because of the snow. The decision left around 600 pupils at
Government still sees 1.5% growth within reach despite lower forecast
Portugal’s mnister of finance, Fernando Medina, said today that he believes the country’s gross domestic product could grow by as much as 1.5% this year, describing this as an “achievable









