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Joana Vasconcelos’ exhibition at MAAT received more than 260 thousand visits
DGArtes: Calls for sustained support 2025-2026 open until the end of April
Time deposits at their highest for almost eight years
Panasqueira miners extend strike and company threatens lay-offs
More than 100,000 young people have already asked for their tuition fees to be returned
Price rises accelerate to 2.3% from February to March
Oeiras marks 50 years since April 25 with concert by Pedro Abrunhosa, exhibitions and debates
Saramago’s “The Night” on stage at the Estoril Academy of Arts
Two arrested, weapons and “thousands” of explosives seized in Arcos de Valdevez
BE and PCP agree to halt constitutional review and call for recognition of Palestine
PJ seizes 41,000 doses of cocaine in Lisbon
Portugal’s national team does last training session and travels to Slovenia
INE releases 2023 budget surplus today
IRS withholding relief can be paid with tax return submission
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Joana Vasconcelos’ exhibition at MAAT received more than 260 thousand visits
DGArtes: Calls for sustained support 2025-2026 open until the end of April
Time deposits at their highest for almost eight years
Panasqueira miners extend strike and company threatens lay-offs
More than 100,000 young people have already asked for their tuition fees to be returned
Price rises accelerate to 2.3% from February to March
Oeiras marks 50 years since April 25 with concert by Pedro Abrunhosa, exhibitions and debates
Saramago’s “The Night” on stage at the Estoril Academy of Arts
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DGArtes: Calls for sustained support 2025-2026 open until the end of April
Time deposits at their highest for almost eight years
Panasqueira miners extend strike and company threatens lay-offs
More than 100,000 young people have already asked for their tuition fees to be returned
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Portugal Real Estate
Rents and sales of offices and stores more expensive by around 20% since 2019
Around 60% of new mortgage loans in 2023 went to low-risk clients
Housing interest rates fall in February for the first time in two years to 4.641%
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Anafre argues that residence permits are not needed to certify immigrants
New model for immigrant family reunification debuts with 500 consultations
Portugal to increase refugee resettlement quota and financial contribution to UNHCR
PSD wants MAI to explain “border control risk” in parliament
PS extends rules for Sephardic Jews until the end of 2024 and creates evaluation commission
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Maritime Police dismantle international network and seize 100 kilos of elvers
ASAE seizes 6.6 tons of meat in the Lisbon area
Each Portuguese eats an average of 15 kg of cod a year, especially at Christmas
Wine production to increase but less than expected
Two thirds of meals in Portugal are not prepared at home
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Joana Vasconcelos’ exhibition at MAAT received more than 260 thousand visits
DGArtes: Calls for sustained support 2025-2026 open until the end of April
Time deposits at their highest for almost eight years
Panasqueira miners extend strike and company threatens lay-offs
More than 100,000 young people have already asked for their tuition fees to be returned
Price rises accelerate to 2.3% from February to March