MOVE.Tavira returns to promote cancer prevention awareness
On March 16, the initiative organised by the Algarve Oncology Association offers an activity-packed morning for athletes of all levels. MOVE.Tavira, a solidarity initiative organised by the Algarve Oncology Association
Government prepares public-private partnerships in five hospitals
Public-private partnerships are (successful) models of past administrations The government is preparing to convert five hospitals into public-private partnerships (PPPs). The resolution will be approved today by the Council of
US consulate in Azores – oldest in continuous operation – faces closure
Closure may only be for summer, but there is no clarification News in the international media today suggests that the US consulate in Ponta Delgada, in the Azores, the oldest
Portugal ranks as world’s second best place to retire in 2025
Christina Hippisley, General Manager of the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce in the UK, highlights Portugal’s growing appeal among UK retirees In 2024, the Portuguese Chamber of Commerce in the UK conducted a
Algarve wines showcased at Enóphilo Wine Fest in Vilamoura
Sixteen regional producers will present their vintages on March 8 alongside an array of national producers. The second edition of the Enóphilo Wine Fest Vilamoura takes place tomorrow, March 8,
Iniciativa Liberal labels snap election “inexcusable”
Will be backing motion of confidence on Tuesday With the wider opposition seemingly relishing the fact that voters are being faced with the third legislative election in three years, Iniciativa
Superbikes return to Portimão racetrack
The first round of the Superbike World Championship European series will take place on March 28, 29, and 30. The Superbike World Championship returns to the Autódromo Internacional do Algarve
All mainland districts warned to brace for worsening weather
Rain, hail, thunderstorms, high winds: they are all forecast With the Algarve at least basking in sunshine and mellow temperatures today, Civil Protection authority ANEPC warns it isn’t going to
INEM concludes deaths during strike “were not directly” caused by strike
Eleven people died waiting for emergency response during strike INEM (institute of medical emergency) has concluded that no facts were found that point to a “direct relationship” between possible failures
Air France-KLM ‘still interested in TAP despite political crisis’
Crisis could delay reprivatisation by 6-12 months Air France-KLM said today that it remains interested in privatising TAP even if it is postponed due to the political crisis in Portugal.










