As Heating Bills Skyrocket, Portugal’s President Urges Solidarity as Our Compass
Facing record winter energy bills, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa urges households across Portugal to embrace solidarity—discover vital support measures now.
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Facing record winter energy bills, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa urges households across Portugal to embrace solidarity—discover vital support measures now.
Official data show 1,345 people left homelessness in Portugal for good in 2024, but national counts still rose 10%. Learn why the crisis persists.
Portugal’s purchasing power climbed to 82.4% of the EU average in 2024, lifting incomes while interior regions still lag behind Lisbon, widening the gap.
Extra police, mobile biometric teams and an emergency ‘kill switch’ aim to cut Lisbon Airport’s Christmas 2025 queues. See what travellers in Portugal need to know.
Amid Portugal’s winter flu season, SNS 24’s 3,700 staff and AI triage handled 307,000 December calls, cutting waits to two minutes—get faster care now.
Discover how Portugal's 2025 visa and funding reforms support migrant workers and entrepreneurs with streamlined permits, grants, mentorship, startup incentives.
Portugal’s industrial costs fell 3.3% in November, led by a 9.4% drop in energy prices—relief that could lift factory margins and help lower supermarket bills.
Giant 10-metre Atlantic waves trigger orange alerts along Portugal’s north coast, closing ports and halting ferries—check safety updates before heading to the coast.
Portuguese MIT physicist Nuno Loureiro, 47, was shot dead in Brookline. Police link suspect Cláudio Valente to a Brown University attack before his suicide.