CHEGA delivers ‘motion of censure’ over PM’s family company
Company “contravenes government code” – tabloid Right wing party CHEGA has submitted a motion of censure to the government, considering there are “very serious suspicions of incompatibility” on the part
Volta ao Algarve returns for 51st edition between February 19 and 23
On February 22, the event will also feature the Algarve Granfondo, a parallel non-competitive race open to all cycling amateurs. The Volta ao Algarve, the region’s largest sporting event on
Lisbon’s quake classified as “moderate/intermediate”
Quake does not suggest seismic activity increasing – meteorologist Residents in and around Lisbon are still talking about the earthquake yesterday, measuring 4.7 on the Richter Scale, which rattled the
Alcoutim and Monchique struggle to retain doctors despite incentives
The lack of doctors in primary health care outside large urban centres has forced municipal measures to encourage the retention of health professionals. Municipalities are having to offer salary supplements,
Svetlana Bakushina Fusion Project performs in Faro
The Siberian pianist and composer will showcase original themes alongside a multicultural ensemble on February 28. Svetlana Bakushina, a pianist and composer born in Siberia, is set to perform at
4.7 earthquake rocks Lisbon
“The whole building was shaking,” a Portuguese influencer said in a video just minutes after the earthquake An earthquake measuring 4.7 on the Richter scale rocked the Portuguese capital of
One of UK’s most wanted sentenced to 12 years following arrest in the Algarve
The suspect, who had been on the run for four years, was one of the top members of a criminal organisation in Wales wanted for drug dealing. Calvin Parris, one
Artificial intelligence debated in Portimão
Experts will debate the theme “Artificial Intelligence: A Tool for Improving Quality of Life?” at the Casa Manuel Teixeira Gomes on February 20. Portimão-based social, cultural and sports association Teia
Public prosecutor accuses Navy mutineers of “insubordination through disobedience”
Almost two years since the Mondego mutiny hit the headlines, and months after the matter was last dealt with by the Navy, Portugal’s public prosecutor has accused the 13 sailors
January was 2nd “rainiest” for Portugal since 2000
January was the 2nd rainiest January in Portugal since the turn of the century – but it still didn’t totally fix the ‘drought’ problems in the Alentejo and Barlavento Algarve.










