Potential impacts of deep sea mining to be studied in Azores
“A lot of international pressure for mining to take place” The Faculty of Sciences of the University of Porto (FCUP) is leading a project that aims to assess the potential
Regional president of Madeira faces mounting pressure to resign
Corruption probe described as “much more serious than Operation Influencer” With critics already suggesting the corruption investigations reverberating around Madeira are “much more serious” than Operation Influencer, the probe that
Around 15,000 police join historic demo outside parliament
“Numbers show degree of dissatisfaction”, say syndicates Around 15,000 police agents from the PSP and GNR forces converged outside parliament in Lisbon yesterday for an ‘historic’ demonstration that went on
Algarve desalination plant project faces major setback
Landowner is threatening going to court The project to build a desalination plant in Albufeira is facing a major setback due to a landowner who refuses to accept seeing his
“Poor Things” soundtrack featuring fado by Carminho nominated for Oscar
The Portuguese singer appears in the film singing “O Quarto” for Bella Baxter, played by Emma Stone. The soundtrack for the film “Poor Things” by Yorgos Lanthimos, composed by Jerskin
Monchique promotes bio-waste management strategy
As of January 27, the municipality will provide a thousand 7L buckets for domestic use,200 domestic composters and six community composters As part of the “RecolhaBio – Support for implementing
Protest trailing larger event on Saturday ‘auctions off Lisbon parishes’
What seems to have been at least the 3rd separate protest going on in Lisbon today saw supporters of the Casa Para Viver platform ‘auction off Lisbon parishes’ at the
WHO urges ‘reinforcement of vaccination’ as Portugal registers 3rd case of measles
With measles breaking out all over Europe, Portugal (which has suffered sporadic outbreaks in recent years) has now registered its 3rd case – a non-resident man who apparently has no
Orange Week returns to Portimão
Between February 6 and 10, Portimão’s Municipal Market is showcasing the region’s oranges with cooking demonstrations and special prices. Portimão’s Municipal Market is once again dedicating a week to the
Tourism boss confident 2024 won’t be affected by ‘impact of international conflicts’
Carlos Abade, president of Turismo de Portugal, has said today that he does not expect a negative impact on the sector associated with international conflicts that have filled the news










