Estado de calamidade pública
A tropical cyclone in southern Brazil has caused floods in several cities, killing at least 32 people and leaving more than 10,000 homeless.
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As we approach the 50th anniversary of the 1974 Carnation Revolution, many are reflecting on how Portuguese society has evolved since the dictatorship.
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The newly elected Portuguese Prime Minister chooses Cape Verde for his first official trip outside Europe.
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Searches to find the three missing at sea will resume this morning.
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The European Court of Human Rights will rule this Tuesday on the complaint filed by six brave young Portuguese against 32 countries for doing little or nothing about global warming.
Listen nowJovens Portugueses contra 32 países.Elon Musk v. Brazil
Elon Musk questions why there was so much censorship in Brazil and challenges the Brazilian Supreme Court.
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Uber and Bolt drivers are on strike today. In Lisbon, drivers have already gathered in Rua Dom João V in front of Uber's offices.
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New government prepares to take office and over the last few days, time has been spent tidying up offices in the various ministries and preparing the ground for the new arrivals.
Listen nowPassagem de pastaFestival da Eurovisão 2024 cancelado
Eurovision 2024 gets canceled, causing waves of consternation among fans.
Listen nowFestival da Eurovisão 2024 canceladoHomem toma reféns
Breaking news. A man took several hostages at the Petticoat nightclub in the center of the Dutch city of Ede.
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The United States is pushing the UN to help Sudan against starvation.
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In the last decade, more than 63,000 migrants have died according to the International Organization for Migration*. Bleak figures.
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