World’s first solar panel/ lithium battery factory opens in Alentejo
LuxOEnergy aims to develop and create innovative products The world’s first factory to simultaneously produce flexible photovoltaic panels and lithium batteries is already up and running in the town of
Lagos hosts Algarve Breast Cancer Congress on February 16
The event is a unique opportunity for all cancer patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals to come together and share their experiences and knowledge. The third Algarve Breast Cancer Congress –
Two boats wash ashore Ferragudo beach due to bad weather
Owners have already been notified to remove the boats from the Ferragudo beach Two boats – one of which a 35-metre long pleasure craft and the other a smaller sailboat
Fake doctor and nurse accused of disfiguring patients in ‘illegal medical acts’
Duo ran ‘beauty clinics’ in Mafra and Lisbon A man, aged 50, and a woman aged 35, are official suspects in an investigation into allegations that they disfigured various people
Maria Anadon performs with Algarve Jazz Orchestra
On January 27, the famous Portuguese Jazz singer will perform at Lagos’s Cultural Centre in a concert directed by German trombonist Ferdinand Von Seebach. Portuguese Jazz singer Maria Anadon is
Immigrants in majority among Lisbon’s homeless
Homeless population has mushroomed in last five years Between Gare do Oriente and Cais de Sodré station, passing through Rossio in Lisbon, tents and small shelters made of cardboard are
76-year-old woman stabbed to death in broad daylight
Killer at large in latest murder in Greater Lisbon area already hit by ‘wave of assaults’ A 76-year-old woman was stabbed to death in broad daylight yesterday in a residential
Countdown begins for first Portuguese-only Michelin gala in Algarve
A star-studded line-up of seven Algarve chefs will be teaming up to cook the dinner for the Michelin Guide’s first Portuguese-only gala, which will be held at NAU Salgados Palace
Autoeuropa forced to leave PRR consortium for ‘environmental reasons’
Portugal’s premier car plant ‘AutoEuropa’ in Palmela has been forced to leave a consortium bidding for PRR funding because it paints its VW T-Roc’s with a technique using natural gas.
ECHR fines Portugal €18,000 for violating right to freedom of speech
Not first time ‘freedom of speech’ has been prosecuted in this country The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ordered Portugal to pay more than €18,000 to a Portuguese










