Portuguese left-wing parties have issued a negative assessment of the AD government's two-year tenure, highlighting a struggling economy, degraded public health services, and high housing prices.
A Portuguese article outlines cultural events for Thursday, including a Choco Festival, a play titled 'Comédia de Enganos', music from Unsafe Space Garden, dance performances, and an exhibition of Vasco Granja's collection.
Brazilian neuroscientist Julie Wein is performing MPB shows in Portugal, combining her postdoctoral research in neuroscience with musical performances in Porto, Lisbon, Setúbal, and Cascais.
A fire in Matosinhos, Portugal, completely destroyed four houses, displacing four residents and injuring three, with one person transported to the hospital due to smoke inhalation.
Competitors in Estonia have indicated that Coop's acquisition of Prisma stores is not expected to bring major changes for consumers, with no significant shifts in sales strategy planned.
Actor Vasco Pereira Coutinho, who gained fame through his social media character Tia Bli, is now also making a name for himself on stage. In an interview, he reflects on his popular character and his evolving career.
The construction of Houses of Agriculture in Berane and Pljevlja, a strategic project by Montenegro's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Management, is entering its final phase.
A Portuguese article explores whether constant exposure to impactful news can negatively affect mental well-being, suggesting a need to moderate news contact for mental health.
Montenegro is preparing a new facility for treating animal by-products, but its specific location has not yet been determined. Officials highlight the country's outdated approach to animal waste management.
Tuesday marks National Windmill Day in Portugal, inviting visits to windmills, alongside an exhibition of Manuel Correia Fernandes' architecture in Matosinhos and a play in Lisbon.
A discussion at a nightclub in Carvalhosa, Paços de Ferreira, escalated into a fight in the early hours of Monday, resulting in four men aged 33 to 50 being injured with a bladed weapon, one seriously.
A Portuguese winery, Taboadella, is producing wine with a history that dates back to the Roman Empire, a heritage reflected in its unique flavor. Manuel Queiroz and enologist Rodrigo Costa discuss this 'living history' wine.
A federal judge in New York has dismissed most of actress Blake Lively's allegations against Justin Baldoni, marking a decisive turn in their legal dispute.
Articles analyze Viktor Orbán's 16-year tenure, describing how his government has profoundly transformed Hungary, from controlling media to shaping the economy, and bringing Hungarian democracy to a critical point.
An analysis suggests that Donald Trump's tendency to blame Europe, coupled with his 'law of the jungle' approach, has significant and costly implications for the future of global politics and the economy.
This weekend offers various ways to celebrate Easter, including enjoying traditional Portuguese "folar," attending a sunset concert at a convent with Portuguese music, and visiting an exhibition at the Museum of Convergences.
A pedestrian was fatally struck by a motorcycle on Avenida Vasco da Gama in Gaia, Portugal, with a second victim sustaining minor injuries in the accident.
Brazilian singer Mônica Salmaso is returning to Portugal in April with her show "Alma Lírica Brasileira," creating a connection between the works of Tom Jobim and Villa-Lobos, before continuing to Madrid.
Between 2020 and 2025, more than 3,000 doctors in Portugal chose not to pursue specialization, instead opting for service provision, resulting in hundreds of unfilled training positions. Medical organizations and unions are advocating for improved working conditions.
A cultural agenda for Coimbra highlights various events including a joint tour by Alex D’Alva and Rita Onofre, the City of Coimbra Easter Concert, and a performance of 'King Lear'.
Portugal marks the 50th anniversary of its Constitution, with reflections on the country's journey and future aspirations, including a metaphorical 'path to the Moon'.
During a private lunch at the White House, US President Donald Trump reportedly mocked French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, while also criticizing NATO allies for not engaging in a war against Iran. Trump also remarked that he could accomplish much more if he were a 'king'.
The Lithuanian government has approved the conversion of 419.6 hectares of state forest land within the Rūdninkai military training ground for the expansion of military infrastructure.
Batangas Rep. Leandro Legarda Leviste stated that the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) has submitted its final report to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., leaving it to him to decide whether to release it to the public. Leviste also noted he is unbothered by accusations of being a supporter of former President Rodrigo Duterte, as Duterte-aligned lawmakers are the only ones requesting the report.
A national football team is looking to adapt to conditions in Mexico and the USA, including altitude and covered stadiums, though the necessity of such physiological adaptation is being questioned.
A beauty queen experienced an unexpected mishap during a stage performance when she lost her dentures. Despite the incident, she reportedly did not let it faze her and continued with her act.
Thousands of demonstrators participated in 'No Kings' rallies across various US cities to protest against Donald Trump's policies, including his stance on Iran and the war. The protests, described as the third wave of anti-Trump demonstrations, saw significant turnouts in multiple locations, with some events drawing large crowds and others experiencing clashes with police.
A veteran banker from Citi, Jay Collins, warns that the rise of artificial intelligence and robotics poses a significant threat to the future of capitalism, potentially leading to a 'tragic end.'
Former Albanian Foreign Minister Ditmir Bushati stated that Europe is entering a new phase of strategic strengthening to confront global crises, describing it as a 'silent revolution'.
Iranian nuclear facilities were attacked, with Israel claiming responsibility just hours after threatening to escalate military operations against Iran. Israeli forces confirmed bombing Iran's Arak heavy-water reactor, targeting key infrastructure for plutonium production, following earlier reports of US and Israeli strikes on facilities in Arak and Ardakan.
The Portuguese government is planning 'urgent' reforms to succession law, including granting more powers to individuals making living wills and reducing the period to accept an inheritance from 10 to two years.
Pedro Nuno Santos has been named to the Honorary Committee for the upcoming Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) Congress, an event where José Luís Carneiro is proposed for president and aims to contain socialist ambition to win elections.
An opinion piece questions the premise that certain rights are beyond discussion, specifically in the context of a 14-year-old's ability to change name and sex, and the role of the Assembly of the Republic in debating such laws.
LNG buyers are actively searching for new deals in the United States market following Qatar's unexpected withdrawal due to the Iran War, specifically after attacks on the Ras Laffan LNG plant. This supply cut has forced countries like Bangladesh into the more costly spot LNG market.
A decision-maker in Ylitornio, Finland, expressed little concern over charges of gross abuse of office against the municipal manager, noting that many officials face similar accusations.
Dragan Delić, a retired professor from the Belgrade Medical Faculty and a politician, has characterized Serbia's healthcare system as a 'chronic patient experiencing phases of deterioration'.
Iran has rejected a US ceasefire proposal and dismissed claims of ongoing negotiations, dampening hopes for de-escalation, though markets like the S&P 500 still reacted positively to initial hopes for peace talks, with oil prices falling.
The cultural agenda for Thursday includes an event at the Gulbenkian garden featuring Birds Are Indie, along with other performances such as O Figurante, Poesia à Mesa, Lee Ritenour, and Santa Joana dos Matadouros.
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung published a news quiz on March 25, inviting readers to test their knowledge of current events, including a question about the Setpoint theory.
The 12-month Euribor rate has shown significant volatility, experiencing its largest daily jump since 2008 before a recent decrease, with these fluctuations impacting mortgage payments and reflecting broader market instability.
A collision involving three cars on the IP6 at km 6.5 in Outoguia da Baleia, Peniche, has resulted in three injuries and caused the road to be cut, with emergency services on site.
An exclusive document published by "Në Shënjestër" reveals details of the 2008 Durrës Port Masterplan, approved in 2009, outlining a 4-phase construction project with a cost of 70 million euros over 30 years.
Global stock markets rallied and oil prices initially dropped after US President Donald Trump announced 'good discussions' with Iran, but the relief was short-lived. Markets quickly became jittery again, with US stock futures dipping and foreign outflows hitting Asian stocks amid ongoing Middle East uncertainty and Iran war oil shock fears.
The Jewish Journalists Association and the FAZIT-Stiftung have launched a new journalism award, the Georg-Stefan-Troller-Preis, to honor a legendary reporter who fled the Nazis in 1938 and report on Jewish life.
Bosnian-Herzegovinian singer-songwriter Zlatan Fazlić Fazla has canceled his scheduled concerts in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Germany for March, April, and June, expressing hope for future gatherings.
US President Donald Trump has postponed his ultimatum to bomb Iran's electricity grid and announced a tactical pause on strikes, claiming to have begun talks with Tehran and that 'regime change' is underway. However, Iran has denied engaging in talks with the US and warned against targeting its vital infrastructure.
President Donald Trump has reiterated his 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to 'obliterate' its power plants and energy infrastructure. Tehran has warned it will respond with attacks on U.S. and Israeli energy targets if its facilities are targeted and stated the strait is open to all except "enemy" ships.
An analysis, explained by a former IDF air defense chief, details how Iran reportedly doubled the range of its ballistic missiles overnight using a two-phase launch process similar to satellite deployment.
Depression Therese has caused landslides, floods, and fallen trees in Madeira since Thursday, leading to one person being displaced and a school in Porto Santo, one of the most affected areas, closing until Wednesday for repairs.
Orbán köreiben egyszerű a világ felosztása a lap szerint: egyik oldalon a miniszterelnök, akin kívül senki nem tudja megvédeni az ország békéjét és szabadságát. Vele szemben a kétes Magyar Péter.
Juniori Crvene zvezde plasirali su se u finale Evroliginog kvalifikacionog turnira „Marko Ivković" pošto su u poslednjem kolu grupne faze u Beogradu savladali Efes rezultatom 74:59 (18:14, 24:20,…
Usher is seemingly unfazed by the argument he and Justin Bieber had just a week ago, as he's seen strolling the streets of L.A. looking as cool as a cucumber. We broke the story ...
Il nuovo tecnico guida alla vittoria i lombardi dopo 3 mesi: decidono Maleh , che non segnava dal 2021, e Vandeputte, che si è tolto la soddisfazione di realizzare il primo gol in A a 30 anni
Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola says "there isn't much to discuss" when asked about the controversial penalty decisions during his sides 2-2 with Manchester United, a draw which takes Bournemouth's…
After last year's touching and emotionally charged performance at BKC in Sarajevo, Bosnian-Herzegovinian singer-songwriter Zlatan Fazlić Fazla will hold a series of concerts in Bosnian cities this spring...
A man in his twenties died in Ponta Delgada, Portugal, after falling 14 to 15 meters during maintenance work. Emergency services responded, but the victim succumbed to his injuries.
A Sonae promete fazer "o seu papel" para enfrentar a crise e o eventual surgimento de novo surto inflacionista. Cláudia Azevedo, que gosta do IVA zero, assume que a resposta tem de ser conjunta.
The Portuguese Environment Agency (APA) is continuing preventive dam discharges in Alcácer do Sal, anticipating worsening meteorological conditions to avoid potential floods.
Ataques de Israel ao Líbano são violação do cessar-fogo, diz o Irão, que voltou a ameaçar os navios que queiram passar pelo estreito de Ormuz. Casa Branca garante que o Líbano não faz parte do acordo.
La plainte s’appuie notamment sur un article du Canard Enchaîné mercredi, qui affirme que ce porte-parole, Sacha Straub-Kahn, a échangé avec plusieurs journalistes pendant l’audition de Rima Hassan…
The HWA EVO, a restomod tribute to the Mercedes-Benz 190E 2.5-16 Evo II, is in its final testing phase. Test vehicles are being subjected to extreme cold in northern Sweden and high temperatures in southern Spain.
An article criticizes Europe for allegedly forgetting the Holodomor genocide, arguing that obscuring it legitimizes impunity for ongoing human rights violations and mass killings.
Pacheco de Amorim deve falhar eleição para órgão de consulta do Presidente da República. José Luís Carneiro de fora da lista apresentada pelos socialistas.
Today's Iran war news: Trump has committed to a deadline and demands, which Iran is rejecting, Iran has vowed to match his threat of apocalyptic damage.
Hong Kong homebuyers showed strong demand at a new flat launch in Tseung Kwan O, with brisk sales indicating they remain unfazed by escalating tensions in the Middle East.
The article details the creation of the famous war song 'Sarajevo će biti, sve drugo će proći,' written by Balašević and completed by Fazla, which became an anthem of defiance during the siege of Sarajevo.
A new report indicates that private hospitals in Portugal are increasingly numerous and now account for over a third of all hospital consultations, marking a new high since 1999.
JBL has released the new version of its portable speaker, the PartyBox On-The-Go 2, featuring improved battery life, reinforced sound, and continued emphasis on karaoke capabilities.
The United States and Israel initiated a major offensive against Iran, prompting Tehran's retaliation. An Iranian missile strike on a residential building in Haifa has resulted in two deaths and two missing, amidst ongoing ceasefire efforts.
Relatives of the late Iranian Major General Qassem Soleimani were arrested by US federal agents after their permanent residency status was revoked, with reports indicating they had celebrated attacks against US soldiers.
Pedro Silva, a specialist from DECO PROteste, warns that the current year will be marked by tension regarding the energy crisis, though fuel prices are expected to remain stable for now, while also discussing war profits and state revenue.
A 71-year-old man died and another person was seriously injured in a collision in Ponte de Sor, Portugal. The injured person was transported to Portalegre hospital.
The Artemis II mission successfully executed a critical engine burn, propelling its crewed Orion spacecraft out of Earth's orbit and onto a trajectory towards the Moon, marking a significant milestone in NASA's return to lunar exploration.
Portuguese musician Miguel Araújo is presenting his new album, 'Por Fora Ninguém Diria,' and reflecting on his creative process and two-decade-long career, emphasizing the importance of 'doing nothing.'
Maria José Sampaio foi uma das 16 constituintes a votar contra. Eleita deputada do CDS, recorda os "tempos difíceis" e diz que o CDS ainda "faz sentido" na vida politica portuguesa.
Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro has published an article reflecting on his two years in office, where he criticized the initial conditions and outlined his 'ambition' for the remaining three and a half years of his term.
The "Ideas of Africa" exhibition at MoMA questions prejudices about the African continent and reinforces the importance of African art in the global panorama.
Portugal is commemorating the 50th anniversary of its Constitution with parliamentary ceremonies and public debates, highlighting the document's importance for regional autonomy and featuring António José Seguro's first speech as President.
A promotional article for FAZ+ highlights its offering of over 1000 exclusive monthly articles, including popular pieces like 'Investing like Uli Hoeneß' and 'How the SPD lost the workers'.
A Portuguese opinion piece highlights the importance of acknowledging positive signs, such as the “Jovens Agentes de Esperança” program by Fundação Jornada, in times of global hopelessness.
A Portuguese article highlights various cultural activities in Porto for Wednesday, including an Easter concert and 'Porto Legends,' along with theater performances and a textile art exhibition.
Tuesday's cultural agenda includes the play 'Mães' at the theater and the 'Spiritus Vitae' concert at a church, alongside other proposals like 'À Primeira Vista' and art by Pedro Casqueiro and Anne Imhof.
Police raided the Belgrade headquarters of the People’s Movement of Serbia (NPS) on a prosecutor's order, prompting strong condemnation from opposition parties including PSG and SRCE, who labeled the incident as political repression and an attempt to divert attention from election issues. Opposition parties further slated Sunday night's police raid as an act of intimidation and repression.
Teuta Fazliu, an ethnic Albanian, is suing Serbia in Strasbourg, alleging that Serbia's practice of declaring ethnic Albanian addresses 'inactive' echoes the 'erasure' of minorities in Slovenia post-1991.
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North Korea announced it successfully tested a new high-thrust solid-fuel engine for a missile capable of reaching the US mainland, with leader Kim Jong Un observing the test as part of the country's strategic arsenal development, marking an important phase in its strategic weapons program.
An article discusses the societal perception of men crying and highlights the psychological and emotional benefits for men when they allow themselves to express tears.
Público published a right of reply from ENSINUS – Estudos Técnicos e Profissionais, S.A., regarding a news article from March 1, 2026, titled 'Schools receive influencers who turn the sexualization of children into a business'.
The 13th edition of the Tremor festival in the Azores has delivered high-level performances, skillfully oscillating between various musical genres with acts like Yerai Cortés, Vaiapraia, Arsenal Mikebe, and Use Knife.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has carried out a 'surgical' government reshuffle, changing only the Vice-President and Finance Minister, opting for technical rather than political profiles amidst current uncertainties.
Licínia and Anselmo Ferreira, a couple who transitioned from dairy farming to cheesemaking, produce 80 kilograms of Ossela cheese daily and describe their new life as 'good' and less demanding than raising cows.
The company Palantir, known for its two decades of secrecy, is now at the center of a public debate regarding its use of technology for citizen surveillance and military actions.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko visited North Korea, where he held talks with leader Kim Jong Un, signed a friendship and cooperation treaty, and exchanged gifts, including Lukashenko presenting an assault rifle to Kim, further solidifying their anti-Western alliance and criticizing Western pressure.
Switzerland halted payments for an ordered air defense system due to years-long delays, but the US remains unfazed and is reportedly drawing funds from another Swiss F-35 money pot.
Pedro Penim's theatrical adaptation of Camões' 'Filodemo' continues its run in Lisbon until April 18, bringing the 16th-century Portuguese poet's work to life for contemporary audiences, challenging old mythologies with vibrant performances.
A new phase of roadworks will begin tomorrow in Doktora Žorža Matea street in New Belgrade, lasting until April 9, during which the street will be completely closed.
The President of the Republic has made 18 appointments to the Civil House, repeating several choices made by Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, though the head of the Civil House has yet to be named.
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A police operation targeting drug trafficking in Alta de Lisboa, Portugal, involved approximately 200 officers, resulting in ten arrests, the seizure of four weapons, 200 grams of drugs, and 5,211 euros.
A cultural guide for Wednesday highlights a play based on Manuel António Pina's work, another titled "A Valentina e a Valeria Não Estão Mortas," and the 20th-anniversary celebration of Sean Riley & The Slowriders.
Montenegro's Minister of Public Administration, Maraš Dukaj, and Portugal's Minister of State Reforms, Gonçalo Matias, met in Portugal to establish a new phase of strategic cooperation between their countries.
Iran has threatened to expand its retaliatory actions to include recreational and tourist facilities globally, according to a statement by Iranian armed forces spokesman General Abolfazl Shekarchi on state television.
Luís Mira, leader of CAP, has expressed concern over persistent delays in support for Portuguese farmers affected by adverse weather, a problem now worsened by increasing fuel prices.
This episode discusses whether arrogance in leaders is always condemnable, if it can aid leadership in certain doses, or if it ultimately destroys teams, featuring Luc Montagnier as the figure of the week.
The passage of depression Therese has caused flooding and damage to homes in Madeira, leading to the displacement of at least one person, with authorities reporting 157 incidents.
The Director-General of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has warned that the situation in the Middle East has entered a 'dangerous phase' following recent attacks on nuclear facilities in Iran and Israel.
Vídeo mostra Justin Timberlake a ser parado pelas autoridades, a fazer teste para provar se estava embriagado e a entrar no carro da polícia. Amiga tenta defender do cantor, mas sem efeito.
A review of 'My Israeli Journey' highlights the book as an accurate, non-academic account of Shaul Mofaz's service in the IDF and his subsequent political career in Israel.
Sentir ciúme pode ser comum, mas deixar que o medo de perder alguém determine o nosso comportamento pode tornar-se patológico e perigoso. O problema não é senti-lo – é o que se faz com ele.
MIGRENSKI napadaji odvijaju se u četiri faze: prodrom, aura, glavobolja i postdrom. Rano prepoznavanje simptoma ključno je za pravovremenu terapiju i može ublažiti ili spriječiti jaku bol.
Nearly a month into the Iran war, signs indicate a potential expansion of the conflict, with key questions arising about future developments such as escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and changes in the country's leadership.
An analysis suggests that President Donald Trump's war in Iran has already cost more than the initial phase of George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq, despite Trump's past criticisms of the Iraq war as a catastrophic mistake.
Nos 50 anos da fundação do Trovante, o grupo reúne-se para quatro concertos em grandes salas de Lisboa e Porto, com duas noites já esgotadas. Três fundadores explicam porquê.
As Easter approaches, an assessment of Portugal's National Unit for Foreigners and Borders (UNEF), operational since August, reveals a positive government evaluation despite holiday constraints, while PSP agents disagree and demand more resources.
Portugal's Institute for Nature Conservation and Forests (ICNF) is carrying out controlled burns in various regions like Ponte de Lima and Bragança during winter to help prevent forest fires in the summer.
Professor Marcin Matczak has criticized the Polish president, accusing him of usurping competencies not granted by law regarding the swearing-in of judges. The professor acknowledged the upcoming swearing-in is not ideal but noted judges are acting within the system.
The Judicial Police are conducting searches at a hospital in Porto regarding alleged irregular works, focusing on actions reportedly carried out by a senior technician within the institution.
A Portuguese article discusses Lipedema, a real condition characterized by excess fat in the legs, pain, and easy bruising, which is often mistaken for general overweight.
Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut, leader of Thailand's People's Party, remains confident despite the National Anti-Corruption Commission preparing to submit a case against 44 former MPs to the Supreme Court regarding efforts to amend the lese majeste law.
The article provides a guide to cultural events for Wednesday, including music festivals like Westway Lab, dance performances from DDD, and theatrical productions at Teatro Aberto and São Luiz.
Montenegro's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management announced that the construction and equipping of 'houses of agriculture' facilities are planned for completion by the end of June.
Dermatologist and TikToker Dr. Fazeela Abbasi has been granted interim pre-arrest bail by a court in Pakistan in a case concerning an alleged illegal clinic, while already facing charges in a money laundering case.
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Faz da clássica forma do soneto uma maneira de expressão para estes dias. Depois de edições mais artesanais, juntou 77 sonetos num livro editado pela Assírio & Alvim.
Šuhret Fazlić, the former mayor of Bihać and founder of the Movement for a Modern and Active Krajina (PoMAK), has confirmed his strong inclination to run as a candidate for the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Specialists in Curtea de Argeș, Romania, report that rehabilitation work on the Potable Water Treatment Plant is progressing, with the installation of filter nozzles and the filtering layer scheduled for this week.
The cultural agenda for the week in Portugal includes Rosalía's return, guitar concerts, a 'constitutional' play by Artistas Unidos, the Italian Film Festival, and the DDD - Dias da Dança festival.
An article from Faz criticizes Manuel Hagel's CDU in Baden-Württemberg, suggesting a "thinking error" in their stance against a Green-Black coalition despite Hagel's presentation as a centrist candidate.
The first weekend of April is predicted to bring significant emotional shifts and unexpected situations, testing many relationships and fostering new intense connections following the influence of the full moon.
Global food prices rose for a second straight month in March to hit their highest level since September last year and could rise further if the Middle East conflict that pushed up...
The process of harmonizing intercity timetables in Serbia is entering a fully digitalized phase, promising increased speed, safety, and transparency, as concluded at a meeting of carriers and institutions.
Polish energy giant Orlen is moving closer to acquiring 100% of Energa, with a capital increase resolution aimed at improving Energa's debt situation and facilitating the takeover. The process is currently marked by a shareholder dispute.
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Under the law passed by Israel's parliament late on Monday, Palestinians convicted by military courts of carrying out deadly attacks classified as "acts of terrorism" will face the death penalty.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has sharply criticized Donald Trump, calling his statements 'unserious' and rejecting a military operation to open the Strait of Hormuz as 'unrealistic'. This comes as Trump's rhetoric on the Iran conflict continues to draw criticism and raise concerns among European allies.
Bosnian-Herzegovinian singer-songwriter Muhamed Fazlagić Fazla has released a new emotional ballad titled "Do zadnje bore," which tells a story of enduring love.
Following President Trump's speech on the Iran conflict, Iran has threatened 'more crushing' actions, leading to renewed surges in Brent crude oil prices and widening escalation risks due to Iran's leverage over global oil routes.
O momento em que se celebra o texto é uma boa altura para reflectir sobre ele. O bloqueio que persiste desde 2005 é um sinal de maturidade e adaptabilidade ou de imobilismo? Editorial deSónia Sapage
Autonomous taxis from Baidu's Apollo Go experienced a widespread system failure in Wuhan, China, causing over 100 vehicles to stop abruptly in traffic, leading to collisions and paralyzing road movement, with police rescuing stranded passengers.
Significant changes for entrepreneurs in Poland came into effect on April 1st with a new phase of the National e-Invoice System (KSeF). Smaller companies are now entering the system, with only the smallest entities remaining outside until early 2027.
Global markets have reacted positively to diplomatic efforts and perceived de-escalation in the Middle East conflict, with Wall Street soaring as traders bet on a potential 'war off-ramp,' leading to a plunge in oil prices and a surge in stocks. However, Wells Fargo has trimmed its S&P 500 target, citing the Iran war as a limiting factor for gains.
Mohamed Alabar, a prominent investor, announced the next phase of the Eco Village Šas project in Montenegro, highlighting the country's potential for significant investment.
Donald Trump has reiterated his threats to 'obliterate' Iran's Kharg Island and energy facilities, warning of massive damage without a quick deal, while the Pentagon reportedly prepares for a possible ground invasion or mass bombardment of Iran.
Cultural mediators from AIMA in Portugal are staging a strike on Monday, gathering at the government headquarters to protest against the state's use of precarious workers as permanent employees.
The United States is allowing a Russian oil tanker carrying crude oil to reach Cuba, providing a potential lifeline to the Caribbean island amidst a de facto oil blockade imposed by Washington.
This article provides a guide to cultural activities and music events happening on Monday, including performances by Maier and Water Damage, as Portugal heads towards Easter.
As guerras no Médio Oriente fazem disparar o preço dos combustíveis, com ênfase no diesel. Será que o conflito com o Irão liquidou de vez os motores a gasóleo ou estes vão conseguir sobreviver?
Pakistani actor Hamza Ali Abbasi has publicly expressed his love and support for his sister, Dr. Fazeela, following allegations of her involvement in a money laundering case.
The Portuguese Socialist Party (PS) is grappling with significant internal challenges and a tense upcoming meeting, as discussions continue around the socialist congress and the role of figures like José Luís Carneiro.
Portugal's National Day of Historic Centers encourages visits and walks through historical areas, featuring various music and theater performances, including Luta Livre and Os Tubarões, as part of weekend activities.
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) has published its daily news quiz for March 27, inviting readers to test their knowledge of current events, including the cost of a Lindt Easter bunny.
Drama within FaZe Clan has escalated as former members reportedly received property damage invoices months after their departure, as the organization moved to recover losses.
A Portuguese cultural guide highlights Friday's events, inviting the public to celebrate theater with humor, a cheese tasting, a masked ball, and various performances.
Two people were killed and three injured in Abu Dhabi after a drone was intercepted, with falling debris causing the casualties, as authorities confirmed fallen debris from an intercepted Iranian missile killed at least two people amid a new wave of attacks on Gulf countries.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, the former President of Portugal, is in the process of establishing his office as an ex-head of state, making 16 new appointments to his team in Belém, including two advisors.
The sister of Pakistani politician Hamza Ali Abbasi, Dr. Fazeela Abbasi, is reportedly involved in an alleged money laundering case, with approximately Rs25 billion traced across 22 bank accounts linked to her.
A Portuguese mayor has defended the legality of municipal expenses, including meals and alcohol, asserting that such costs are part of normal administrative activity and that invoices are controlled by the municipality.
The Portuguese Judicial Police (PJ) conducted searches at the Albufeira City Council, targeting the mayor, Rui Cristina, elected by the Chega party, who is suspected of discrimination and incitement to hatred based on statements made in the municipal assembly.
A new study indicates that approximately 7 out of 10 chronic patients do not fear their disease worsening, often due to perceiving them as "silent diseases," leading to an increase in non-adherence to medication.
A road accident involving three light goods vehicles in the district of Leiria, Portugal, resulted in one fatality and the closure of the Via Atlântica.
The interview phase has officially begun for 14 candidates vying for the position of General Director of the State Police in Albania, following the dismissal of Ilir Proda.
Italian voters have rejected a proposed overhaul of the justice system, marking a significant setback for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, leading to political fallout, internal party turmoil, and speculation about early elections, with opposition leaders calling for a new majority.
(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 23 - Giovanbattista Fazzolari, the cabinet secretary with the brief for implementing the government programme, told ANSA Monday that the government's defeat in a justice reform…
An Air Canada Express regional jet collided with a ground vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport, resulting in two fatalities and a stewardess found alive outside the aircraft. A detailed timeline of the incident, including panicked dispatchers heard on air traffic control audio desperately trying to avert disaster, is now emerging as aviation authorities review safety regulations amidst increasing air traffic.
As pollen levels rise in spring, many people suffer from allergies characterized by sneezing, itchy nose, and watery eyes. This article explains the reasons behind these common spring allergy symptoms.
A semana abre com Grigory Sokolov e Ludovico Einaudi ao piano, gastronomia do mar, uma oficina de filigrana e o Teatro Praga a olhar para a frente em retrospectiva.
Barcelona defenders Ronald Araujo and Gerard Martin are reportedly attracting significant interest from clubs across Europe, though they remain unfazed by the transfer links.
Nakon tri sedmice rata, administracija Donald Trump započela je početne razgovore o narednoj fazi i o tome kako bi mogli izgledati mirovni pregovori s Iran, prema riječima jednog američkog zvaničnika…
The Portuguese teachers' union Fenprof has scheduled a demonstration for May 16 and is threatening to go on strike. The union vows to "continue and intensify the struggle" for the revision of the Teaching Career Statute if their demands are ignored.
O Benfica volta a entrar em ação antes dos rivais e quer carimbar nova vitória no regresso à Luz. Mourinho regressa ao banco frente ao V. Guimarães. Enzo faz de Otamendi. Siga aqui em direto.
O treinador do Sporting, Rui Borges, admitiu fazer "mudanças" na equipa que vai defrontar o Alverca, devido ao desgaste causado pelo jogo contra o Bodo/Glimt, na Liga dos Campeões.
During a meeting with Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, Donald Trump stated that Japan would take steps in the conflict with Iran, unlike NATO, and emphasized that Japan is a stronger supporter than the alliance, criticizing its allies.
The Portuguese Judicial Police (PJ) conducted searches in public bodies across Madeira as part of two distinct operations investigating crimes of economic participation in business and malfeasance.
The star-studded event was held in Mumbai and was attended by Hrithik Roshan, Alia Bhatt, Bobby Deol, Shahid Kapoor, Vijay Varma, Sonakshi Sinha, Jyotika, Ali Fazal, Sonali Bendre, Preity Zinta, Ravi…