Babies sold for 10,000 euros

Two Bulgarian mothers suspected of selling their new-born babies in Portugal apparently spent their time begging in the centre of the country in the period leading up to the births.

August 11, 2004by shareitIn

High driving to be stopped

A spokesperson for the Portuguese driving institution, Direcção-Geral de Viação (DGV), has announced that it is issuing a kit that can detect whether drivers are under the influence of any

August 11, 2004by shareitIn

Back to school

CLIMT – Faro’s Centre for Modern Languages and Translation – offers a wide range of language courses, including Portuguese Language and Culture, with specialised teaching staff and excellent audio-visual support.

August 4, 2004by shareitIn

Animals checked for virus

Scientists from the General Veterinary Directorate (DGV) are carrying out blood tests on animals in the region of the Algarve where two Irish tourists were contaminated with the West Nile

August 4, 2004by shareitIn

Babies for sale in Portugal

Police in Coimbra foiled a plan to sell an unborn Bulgarian baby to a Portuguese couple recently – and experts believe the case to be one of many. The investigation

August 4, 2004by shareitIn

Portugal blazes

Dozens of forest fires have swept the country since last weekend, prompting the worst destruction since last summer and causing burns and injuries to four bombeiros and the death of

July 28, 2004by shareitIn ,

Barroso impresses

Former Portuguese Prime Minister, José Manuel Durão Barroso, has been confirmed as the new head of the European Commission. Out of 732 members eligible to vote, 413 were in favour,

July 28, 2004by shareitIn ,