Construction of drainage tunnels in Lisbon six months behind schedule
City Council confirms work has fallen behind schedule The construction of drainage channels in the city of LIsbon is six months behind schedule. Considering the scope of the project, this
The Sovereign Art Foundation Portugal Students Prize 2025
All secondary schools in Portugal have been invited to participate The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) has extended its deadline for submissions to the Portugal Students Prize 2025 to May 22.
Tejo’s trouble-torn electric ferries were conceived for lakes, not tidal rivers
Services between Seixal and Cais de Sodré “continue dogged by controversies” Agonising months of ups and downs with Lisbon’s electric ferry fleet have found a new explanation, if not any
Government ratifies UN High Seas Treaty – almost two years after its adoption
Portugal supports treaty as ‘race is on’ to gather ratifications by next month Portugal has at last ratified the UN High Seas Treaty – a document which opened for state
USA’s Robert Prevost announced as new pope
First American pontiff in history American Cardinal, Robert Francis Prevost, has been announced as the new pope. The 69-year-old will be known as Leo XIV, it was revealed just moments
Investment in commercial real estate in Portugal up 156% in 1Q
One of the main factors for this result was the sale of 50% of Norteshopping for €340 million The amount of investment in commercial real estate in Portugal hit €640
BPCC webinar: Are you considering moving to Portugal?
Big changes – ask the experts! Relocating to Portugal can be an exciting opportunity, but navigating the complexities of visas, tax regimes, property options, and financing can quickly become overwhelming.
Portugal “deeply concerned” over Israel’s plans to expand military operations in Gaza
Portugal has called for “immediate end to hostilities” in Gaza Portugal’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is “deeply concerned” about Israel’s plans to “expand military operations in the Gaza Strip”. In
Portuguese government starts sending out ‘refusal notifications’ to thousands of immigrants
First 4,574 immigrants told Portugal won’t accept them As Portugal’s election campaign got underway at the weekend, news that tens of thousands of immigrants were to start being notified to
Japan holds ‘immense potential’ for Portuguese exporters
AICEP president encourages Portuguese exporters to look to Japan The president of the Portuguese Agency for Investment and Foreign Trade (AICEP) has singled out Japan as a market with vast










