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New EU Migration pact comes into force to “put house in order”

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The New Pact on Migration and Asylum enters into force in the European Union today, with the bloc anticipating ‘a possible need for adjustments’.  The European Commission guarantees it will

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Madeira is an Atlantic anchor for Europe, says President Seguro

Madeira is an Atlantic anchor for Europe, says President Seguro

President António José Seguro has described Madeira as “one of Europe’s Atlantic anchors” rather than a peripheral territory, as he marked the 50th anniversary of the autonomous region and 40

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Portugal’s new welfare shake-up sparks debate over who could lose out

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The Portuguese Parliament is today debating a government proposal aimed at authorising the executive to introduce the Prestação Social Única (PSU), or Single Social Benefit, with Chega having agreed with

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Chega to propose RTP privatisation, citing ‘unsustainable’ costs

He may not know the difference between a citizen and a hamburger, but André Ventura and his right wing party CHEGA are winning with the Portuguese electorate. Image: Miguel A Lopes/ Lusa

Portugal’s right-wing Chega party plans to submit a proposal to privatise state broadcaster RTP when Parliament reconvenes after the summer break, according to reports by Portuguese weekly SOL. The proposal

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Algarve police recover three stolen vehicles and arrest eight in theft crackdown

Eight people have been arrested in the Algarve in connection with theft offences, while police recovered three stolen vehicles and seized more than 1,000 litres of fuel during operations in

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Portugal’s new nationality law: what has changed and what remains unclear

Portuguese Draft State Budget 2022 – what’s the plan?

Portugal’s sweeping changes to its nationality law have left many foreign residents, investors and would-be citizens wondering where they stand. Portugal’s new nationality law officially came into force on May

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Zoomarine Algarve releases six rescued sea turtles back into Atlantic Ocean

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Six juvenile loggerhead sea turtles have been returned to the Atlantic Ocean after months of rehabilitation at Zoomarine Algarve’s wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre, Porto d’Abrigo, in a conservation mission

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What are the Santos Populares? Portugal’s biggest June celebration explained

What are the Santos Populares? Portugal's biggest June celebration explained

As June arrives in Portugal, the smell of grilled sardines fills the air, colourful paper decorations appear above narrow streets and music echoes through neighbourhoods long after sunset. It can

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Chega calls for tougher rules on tuk-tuks and tourist transport

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Chega has submitted a proposal to parliament calling for stricter regulation, mandatory training and increased enforcement for vehicles used in tourist entertainment activities, particularly tuk-tuks. The party says the initiative

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Lisbon Airport named among world’s worst as Faro tops Portugal for punctuality

Lisbon airport - Photo: Melissamn/Shutterstock

Lisbon’s Humberto Delgado Airport has been ranked among the world’s worst airports in the latest AirHelp Score 2026, adding to growing concerns over delays and overcrowding at Portugal’s busiest gateway.

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