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For the first 21 years of my life, I lived in a world where peace was fragile, and alliances were dictated by necessity rather than choice. When I left Germany in 2004 to start a new life in the land ...
The blackout in the Iberian Peninsula continues to affect flights at several airports on the continent, with Lisbon seeing ...
The Gen-E’s boot space is class-leading, and that’s thanks to the new ‘Gigabox’ which is a large rubberised storage bin ...
The PCP party will request that a parliamentary debate on the cut in electricity supply be scheduled for Wednesday, considering that “vulnerabilities and problems” in the national electricity system ...
Diesel and butane gas prices will fall for the second consecutive month in the Azores in May, while the price of petrol is to ...
All income obtained abroad by taxpayers resident in Portugal, as well as bank accounts, must be declared in Annex J of the ...
The supply of housing on the rental market increased by 49% between the beginning of 2025 and the same period in 2024, ...
The Competition Authority (AdC) has accused an association of tourism companies of price fixing in the sector, concluding ...
The Portuguese Society of Allergology and Clinical Immunology (SPAIC) has warned allergy sufferers about the high concentration of pollen in the atmosphere from Friday until 1 May throughout mainland ...
Cascais City Council has obtained authorisation from the Court of Auditors (TdC) to install 444 video surveillance cameras, ...
Portugal was the sixth NATO country that invested the least in Defence last year, below the 2% threshold of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for military spending, with personnel expenses representing the ...
The Government has created a working group to monitor the blackout affecting Portugal from North to South and other European countries and points out that the problem “may have originated” outside ...