Thousands expected at “Felizonda” Ukrainian Portuguese Festival in Lagos
“Felizonda” will take place on Avenida de Lagos over four days Shortly after the war in Ukraine was launched in February 2022, the Ukrainian community in the Algarve and nonprofit
Algarve promotes cultural and creative tourism in Spain
Algarve tourism board organises series of promotional events in Spain The Algarve tourism board (RTA) is carrying out a series of promotional events in Madrid, Catalonia, and the Basque Country
Garden Party to celebrate coronation of King Charles III
St. Vincent’s Chaplaincy is holding a Garden Party to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday, May 6, between 3pm and 7pm (just after the televised coronation) on
Dalai Lama accused of inaction over sex abuse in Algarve
Dalai Lama accused of failing to act after being alerted The controversy involving a viral video of the Dalai Lama asking a young boy to “suck my tongue” has been
Bella Acapella was back on stage in Tavira
A church filled with a focused and smiling audience, a chorus turning its back as one lonely voice sang in this surprising opener … and so it began, a powerful
Six injured in A22 motorway bus crash
Six people were injured in a bus accident on the A22 motorway in the Algarve this Tuesday morning. The accident happened at kilometre 36 in Alcantarilha (Silves) in the direction
Whistleblowing doctor faces panel investigating alleged botched surgeries at Faro Hospital
Diana Pereira says she hopes team “listen well” to what she has to say The young surgical intern whose allegations of botched surgeries sparked a new crisis at Faro Hospital
Pet Corner: The unspeakable … in pursuit of the uneatable
This was Oscar Wilde describing fox hunting. The Grand National attracted animal rights, gambling against time and authority at Aintree. The “unspeakable” are humans who choose to pursue specific sports
Hellyer’s Coup – An interview with the author
A spy at the revolution April 25 marks the anniversary of the 1974 Carnation Revolution and the overthrow of the Estado Novo totalitarian regime. Philip Prowse’s Hellyer’s Coup takes the
Loulé tackles housing crisis with 64 new houses
Construction will cost €12 million Loulé Council is moving forward with the construction of an apartment block with 64 houses in the Clona development near the borough’s famous rock salt










