Month: November 2024

Christmas Lights In Lisbon Will Be Lit From 23 November To 6 January

Christmas Lights In Lisbon will light up the city from 23 November. The Portuguese capital will hold various activities like concerts, musicals performances, and many more

Government Advised People To Follow Weather Warnings In Central And Southern Portugal

Residents in southern Portugal are urged to follow Civil Protection warnings as severe storms, flooding, and strong winds approach.

Fertagus Trains Will Run Every 20 Minutes Between Setúbal And Lisbon

Trains now every 20 mins between Setúbal and Lisbon, easing commutes with more seats and reduced wait times. Better service for all.

Lisbon Metro Service Resumes After Morning Strike

Lisbon Metro service resumed at 10:20 AM after an early morning strike halted operations, affecting all stations from 5:00 to 10:00 AM.

First Ever World Cheese Awards Will Be Held In Viseu With More Than 5000 Samples

Portugal to host its first ever World Cheese Awards in Viseu which will include more than 5000 samples of cheese from 47 different countries

Diabetes Cases in Portugal Hit Historic High

In 2023, Diabetes Cases in Portugal Hit Historic High over 900,000 cases. Report highlights rising cases, economic burden, and prevention efforts.

117 Video Surveillance Cameras Will Be Installed In Porto By April 2025

117 Video Surveillance Cameras will be installed in Porto by April 2025 after the Ministry of Internal Administration approves

Judicial Police Subsidy: Government Allocates 40 Million Euros for 2025

The government allocates 40 million euros for the Judicial Police subsidy in 2025, focusing on risk, hardship, and sector workers’ conditions.

Portugal Motorway Tolls Expected To Increase By 2.21% In 2025

Portugal Motorway Tolls set to rise 2.21% in 2025, driven by inflation adjustments and previous agreements with concessionaires.

Portugal’s Defence Minister Accuses Former Government Of Misleading NATO On Defence Spending

Portugal’s Defence Minister reveals a €300M shortfall in military spending reported to NATO, sparking debate on transparency and priorities