Dolphins have memory of an elephant
Dolphins are able to recognise the signature calls of their own species even after being apart for 20 years, according to a study from the Proceedings B magazine. The discovery
Eurozone’s southern delights drawing UK property buyers
Knock-down property prices in southern Eurozone countries continue to attract property-buyers from the UK, with interest in Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece getting noticeably stronger during the second quarter of
Former president saved from drowning in Algarve
Former President of Portugal Jorge Sampaio was saved from drowning after he got into difficulties swimming off the beach in Praia da Luz, where he was spending his holidays. Sampaio,
Illegal immigration network
Chinese citizens were paying around €50,000 to an illegal immigration network based in Barcelona, which introduced the immigrants in Europe and the US by providing them with false passports. Spanish
Lisbon arch attraction
Lisbon has a new cultural and tourist attraction, the Rua Augusta Arch. It has been totally renovated and now enjoys a viewpoint offering visitors a unique panoramic view of the
Musical Odyssey
A Musical Odyssey, travelling through 300 years of the history of the violin and of violin music, is being presented by Alex Stewart and Regina Aires in Tavira on Sunday
Portugal’s birth dearth
By Darius Munro Alarmingly, Portugal’s fertility rate is 1.35 children per woman and has been below the replacement level for 30 years. In order for a country to sustain its
Ready for the off!
Olhanense supporters are looking forward with mixed emotions to tomorrow’s opening fixture away to V.Guimarães. With 17 new players in the 26-man squad, a complete new management structure and redesigned

