A small but worthwhile “Living in Portugal” event in Marbella
The main attraction is Portugal’s Non-Habitual Resident (NHR) tax regime Last Friday, November 25, saw six companies join forces with the Open Media Group (publishers of the Portugal Resident) to
Gypsy rivalry ends in carnage in Spain. Portuguese gypsy arrested.
A 35-year-old Portuguese gypsy has been arrested following the mass running over of a group of 10 gypsies at Torrejon de Ardoz, on the outskirts of Madrid, that left four
Portugal and Spain to share ambulances and hospitals
Protocol due to be signed in today’s Iberian Summit A new protocol is to be signed today allowing Portugal and Spain to share ambulances and hospitals. The plan presented at
Algarve wants Spain’s high-speed train to link up with Faro
The chairman of the Algarve regional coordination and development commission (CCDR) says he would like progress to be made at the next Iberian Summit in Viana do Castelo on the
Spanish tax hikes spell potentially good news for Portugal
The leader of the Spanish People’s Party (PP, in opposition) considers the increase in some taxes in Spain “a big mistake”, which is “pushing” investments to other countries, such as
Ukraine joins 2030 World Cup bid with Portugal and Spain
Ukraine’s involvement “likely to raise chances of a 2030 World Cup in Europe” The UK’s Times broke the news last night – and all media sources have since agreed it
Portugal and Spain vow to ‘reinforce support for Ukraine’
“Politically, militarily, financially and humanitarian” Portugal and Spain have reaffirmed their commitment to “continuing to support Ukraine” come what way. Following a meeting yesterday involving both countries’ ministers of defence
“Bonnie & Clyde” fuel station raiders run to ground in Spain
Sidney Martins and Nélida Guerreiro “offered no resistance” A combined police operation has brought an end to over a month of ‘armed terror’ caused by two drug addicts dubbed “Bonnie
Portugal’s ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ duo ditch vehicle after accident, trying to get to France
Spanish police on their tail using helicopters and drones Portugal’s Bonnie and Clyde duo responsible for a string of fuel station raids and robberies are still ‘on the run’, pursued
Portugal and Spain “suffering driest climate for 1,200 years”
Research highlights “severe implications for both food production and tourism” Effects of human-caused global heating are blocking vital winter rains, with severe implications for farming and tourism. This is the