History made: Nuno Borges beats world no.7 Casper Ruud at Roland-Garros
Borges is the first Portuguese player to reach the third round of Roland Garros Nuno Borges just etched his name into Portuguese tennis history. This afternoon, the country’s number one
Over 500 complaints filed over anti-abortion ad on Portuguese TV
Anti-abortion ad has sparked outrage Portugal’s media watchdog has received over 500 complaints about an anti-abortion advertisement currently airing on national television, according to an official source at the Regulatory
Experts advise Portugal to ‘get tougher’ on domestic and sexual violence
GREVIO calls for mandatory training for judges A Council of Europe expert group has urged Portugal to adopt tougher judicial responses to domestic and sexual violence. In a new report,
Celebrating contemporary art and changing lives in Portugal
Get involved with the Sovereign Portuguese Art Prize The Sovereign Portuguese Art Prize is returning for its fourth edition this autumn, shining a light on some of Portugal’s most exciting
Border police warn of “burnout” amid airport chaos in Lisbon and Faro
Union cites excessive workloads, extended shifts and cancellation of weekend breaks Portuguese border police officers are sounding the alarm over “burnout” as summer crowds collide with new security systems at
France, Brazil and Switzerland lead foreign demand for property in Portugal
Demand is buoyant, prarticularly in the rental segment and among young people Portugal’s real estate market continues to attract demand from international buyers, especially from those countries that have large
Tariffs threaten employment in the Algarve and North of Portugal
The study was conducted by Bruegel, a public European think tank based in Brussels A study from Bruegel has compared the effects of US tariffs on employment at a regional
Portugal’s largest banks post combined net profits of €1.25 billion in 1Q
An increase in lending prevented a fall in profits overall Portugal’s main banks – CGD, BCP, Novobanco, Santander, BPI and Banco Montepio – posted combined net profits of €1.25 billion
TAP posts €108 million in losses for 1Q
Despite this, airline said US market showed positive performance in 1Q Portugal’s soon-to-be-privatised airline TAP posted a loss of €108.2 million, up €18.1 million on the same period in 2024.
Almost a quarter of companies in Portugal admit risk of bankruptcy
The pessimism among Portugal’s bosses was the same in the European Union Almost a quarter of Portugal’s companies admit that they may have to close over the next two years










