Blog

Christmas Lights Will Be Installed In Streets And Avenues Of Funchal, Madeira

Musical performances, Santa Claus, and Food stalls are all part of the main attractions along with Madeira Christmas Lights which will be lit from 1st December

Portugal Will Contribute 300,000 Dollars Every Year For Fighting Against Hunger And Poverty

Portugal contributed 300,000 Dollars as part of the G20 summit meeting where several countries have formed an alliance to fight against hunger and poverty

Government Proposes Public Sector Employment Law Changes in OE2025

The government proposes key public sector employment law changes in OE2025, including sick leave, mobility, and strike regulations, amid union opposition.

Portuguese ChatGPT Amália Scheduled For 2026 Release

Explore Portuguese ChatGPT Amália, a revolutionary AI model set to launch in 2026, enhancing AI innovation in Portugal.

Local Residents Protest Against Factory Under The Name ‘The Neighbours of the Factory’

Local Residents Protest Against Amorim Cork Solutions’ Factory located in Silves as RTP TV news channel gives coverage to the protest

Portuguese Former Foreign Affairs Minister Appointed As EU Envoy For The Sahel Region

João Gomes Cravinho becomes EU Special Representative for the Sahel, focusing on security, stability, and sustainable development

Portugal Condemns Israeli Minister’s Remarks on Palestinian Land

Portugal condemns Israeli minister Bezalel Smotrich’s call to annex Palestinian territories, citing violations of international law

Portugal Ranks 71st For Most Polluting Country Out Of 250 Countries

Portugal is ranked at 71st position for most polluting country in the world as it emits 86 tons of CO2 every year which contributes 0.14% of the world’s emission

Man Dies After 12-Hour Wait In Emergency Room At Coimbra Hospital

A 66-year-old man died after waiting 12 hours for treatment at Coimbra Hospital. Family seeks answers amid concerns over healthcare delays

Russian Naval Activity Increases Along Portugal’s Coast Raises Concerns

Portugal monitors increased Russian naval activity in its waters, including warships and espionage vessels, raising security concerns.