Turismo do Algarve heads to Valladolid for Wine Tourim Fair
The region’s tourism board is making its debut at the Fine #WineTourism Marketplace in Spain on March 5 and 6. For the first time, Turismo do Algarve will participate in
Influencer who laughed about hit-and-run travels to Angola for ‘security reasons’
Tiago Grila, now identified by police, claims he has received “many threats” A ‘famous Portuguese influencer’ has become even more notorious in recent days, following his admission in a podcast
Portugal’s housing crisis: “no silver bullet” for complex problem
Many policies must come together to create a public housing policy, says Secretary of State for Housing Portugal’s Secretary of State for Housing, Patrícia Gonçalves Costa, has admitted that the
Macron received with military honours in Lisbon
French president accompanied on trip with his wife, Brigitte French President Emmanuel Macron was received with military honours today by President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, in Lisbon’s Praça do Império,
Repair work to stanch leaks from Algarve’s Bravura dam finally gets underway
Bravura has stood out as dam that “never seems to recover from rain” Work is to begin on “stopping current water leaks” from the Algarve’s Bravura dam. According to a
Lithium fury: Portuguese government cites “public interest” in exploration
Citizens say government “has lost legitimacy to represent public” Rural communities fighting off lithium exploration in the district of Vila Real feel completely abandoned by the government. The latest battle
“Cannons and butter” – increasing defence spending doesn’t signal end of welfare state
Former defence chief of staff calls for ‘intelligence’ Former Chief of Defence Staff Henrique Gouveia e Melo has rejected the idea that increasing defence spending in Portugal means cutting back
PS leader: “If I was PM of course I would (have been) in Kyiv…”
Why is Portugal’s government so quiet about defence policies, queries opposition PS leader Pedro Nuno Santos has reacted to the fact that Portugal was missing from the video conference of
Overdose deaths increase by 16%: cocaine is drug most responsible for mortality in Portugal
Overdose deaths increased by 16% in 2023 compared to the previous year, totalling 80, the latest annual from the Institute for Addictive Behaviors and Dependencies (ICAD) reveals today, highlighting an
Order of Physicians rejects plan to let pharmacies prescribe meds
The Portuguese Order of Physicians (Ordem dos Médicos) has expressed its “absolute rejection” today of a proposal from the Ministry of Health to allow the country’s pharmacies to prescribe and










