Automatic Gunfire in Lisbon’s Olivais District Spurs Calls for Stricter Gun Laws
Automatic gunfire rattles Lisbon’s Olivais district on New Year’s Eve, prompting residents to demand tougher gun laws and a stronger police presence in suburbs.
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Automatic gunfire rattles Lisbon’s Olivais district on New Year’s Eve, prompting residents to demand tougher gun laws and a stronger police presence in suburbs.
Discover how Portugal’s farmers will access €7.4bn from the EU’s €294bn farm fund from 2028–34, with green targets, safety nets and payment caps.
PM Luís Montenegro tours Portugal to back PSD presidential hopeful Luís Marques Mendes, aiming to lock in national stability and avoid a polarising runoff.
New arrivals in Portugal use crypto wallets for instant payments, avoiding weeks of bank paperwork and NIF hurdles. Discover legal, tax and security tips.
Portugal’s under-35 housing scheme waives property-transfer tax for 70k buyers and backs 23k mortgages. See eligibility rules and plan your purchase today.
Rúben Amorim’s sacking by Manchester United shakes Portugal’s coaching ranks. See what went wrong, who could replace him and how it affects Portuguese football.
TAP is auctioning its 51% stake in Cateringpor at €9.6 million. Proceeds go to the Portuguese state, while a 5-year supply deal could reshape onboard menus.
In Portugal's 2026 presidential election, João Cotrim de Figueiredo promises a service-first presidency, vowing to reject backroom deals and act as referee.
Portugal’s competition watchdog may require Ryanair to list all add-on fees upfront, mirroring Italy’s recent ruling. Learn how this could affect your ticket price.