Israel: Portugal calls for “respect” for ICJ measures and insists on ceasefire
Israeli prime minister dubs ICJ ruling “outrageous” In as strong a stand as diplomacy possibly allows, Portugal has called for “full respect” for the provisional measures to prevent genocide and
PSP arrests two men for “violent crimes” in Lagos
Both suspects were indicted for committing several robberies, home thefts, coercion and attacks on physical integrity in various locations in the municipality. Two men aged 21 and 22 were caught
Upper Paleolithic occupations at the site of Vale Boi, Vila do Bispo
Through 20 years of dedicated excavation work at Vale Boi, archaeologists have deepened the understanding of the Upper Paleolithic period On Tuesday, February 6, the Algarve Archaeological Association (AAA) will
Algarve MP (formerly PSD) confirms he’s standing as independent candidate for CHEGA
Portugal’s 3rd political force has “project to change country” One of a number of formerly PSD MPs to decamp ahead of looming elections to CHEGA – Portugal’s ‘up and coming’
Hundreds take part in “Right to Housing”demos across country
Plan is for Portugal’s housing crisis to be at centre of election debates Hundreds of people are currently gathered in Lisbon for the protest for ‘the right to housing’ –
Funchal mayor renounces position ahead of judicial hearing in Lisbon
As expected, Pedro Calado – the now former mayor of Funchal, Madeira, renounced his position ahead of the judicial hearing scheduled to begin today in Lisbon. Calado is one of
Ukrainians in Portugal ‘taken by surprise’ as Russian military allowed to participate in in judo competition
Portugal’s Ukrainian community has been dumbfounded to discover that Russian military personnel have been allowed to take part in a judo competition taking place in Odivelas this weekend. “Unfortunately, we
Gulbenkian showcases photographs by “most remarkable woman of the 20th Century”
For the first time ever, “The Women of Maria Lamas” collection is on show in central Lisbon between 26 January and 28 May. Lisbon’s Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation inaugurated yesterday an
Open door policy adopted for vaccines: health authorities focus on immigrants
“We have a lot of immigrants; everyone living here contributes to the risk of disease” Portugal’s Directorate-General for Health (DGS) has stressed that the country’s national vaccination programme is open
Alterations to Nationality Law sent to Constitutional Court “because of hostages in Gaza”
President fears retroactive effect “could aggravate situation of Israeli hostages with pending applications” Alterations to the Nationality Law – hailed as a form of ‘Sephardic Jew amnesty’ but later suspected










