Portugal's Domestic Violence Laws in Action: How PSP Stopped an Espinho Weapons Case
How Portugal's domestic violence laws work: the Espinho case explained. Court orders, weapon seizures, victim protection—what residents need to know.
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How Portugal's domestic violence laws work: the Espinho case explained. Court orders, weapon seizures, victim protection—what residents need to know.
Portugal's DGAV ends mandatory bird confinement as avian flu cases decline. Learn new biosecurity rules for farmers and backyard keepers. H5N1 virus still circulates.
Luxembourg court rules Pharol owes nothing to ESI, validating €897M claim. Appeal pending. Recovery outlook remains low at 5.79%.
Benfica president Rui Costa's firm 10 Invest sued by ex-VP Luís Mendes over €500K unpaid loan. Troubled Dream Living project faces delays and legal battles.
Portugal backs IOC's 2028 Olympic genetic testing to exclude transgender women from female events. Policy comes amid domestic debate on gender ID laws.
Toyota, Hyundai, and M-Sport clash at Portugal's May rally. Watch Katsuta defend his title against Ogier plus 13 Portuguese teams. Free spectating available.
300 cleaners at Portuguese polytechnics are owed wages. Second strike planned for April 30. Learn what this means for workers and residents.
Portugal's media regulator reviews formal complaints against TVI for victim-blaming commentary. Potential fines up to €150,000 and what this means for broadcast accountability.
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