Two Portuguese dead in climbing accident in Spanish mountains
The Portuguese government has confirmed the deaths of two Portuguese climbers who lost their lives earlier this week in the Picos de Europa mountains in northern Spain. The victims, aged
Over 137,000 sign petition to make rape a public crime
Campaign also calls for tougher sentences and recognition of femicide More than 137,000 people have signed a petition urging the Portuguese Parliament to take stronger action against violence against women
Trump’s tariffs spark fears for American tourism in Portugal
Concern grows that tariffs could put a dent in Portugal’s booming tourism industry Portugal’s tourism sector is growing increasingly worried about the possible effects of the tariffs promised by US
Goodbye sunshine, hello rain: Weather takes gloomy turn
Rain and cooler weather to return by week’s end Rain is on its way back to mainland Portugal starting Thursday, along with a noticeable drop in temperatures, according to the
Study paints “alarming” picture of students’ financial literacy in Portugal
78% of students queried had no idea what Euribor or spread means, while nearly half didn’t understand concept of inflation A new study from the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu has
Portugal’s algae industry booming – nearly 50 companies produce between two and 100 tonnes per year
Most of the algae is exported Portugal’s algae industry is making waves, with almost 50 companies producing between two and 100 tonnes of algae annually, most of it going straight
Roma groups want anti-gypsyism recognised as racism
Members of Portugal’s gypsy community say they are discriminated against on a daily basis Roma gypsy associations are vowing to not give up until anti-gypsyism is officially considered a form
Portugal eyes major boost to Japanese tourism
Portugal looks to rake in €100 million from Japanese tourism in just three years Portugal is setting its sights on Japan, with plans to rake in €100 million from Japanese
Webinar to offer expert insights into moving to Portugal
The British-Portuguese Chamber of Commerce (BPCC) will host a webinar led by experts who will provide insights on how to successfully move to Portugal. The webinar, entitled ‘Are you considering
Portugal makes history as first country to ban deep-sea mining
Deep-sea mining is banned in Portuguese waters until 2050 Portugal has officially become the first country in the world to ban deep-sea mining in its waters. The moratorium, which took










