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« Reply #275 on: November 25, 2021, 05:54:32 PM »

Damn "Mike88", I don't think I've seen you before but you're doing a great job keeping this forum updated on Portugal. Props to you man.

Thanks for the feedback. Smiley Cheesy I post more on the Portugal thread in the International forum than in this one, but I try to keep both updated at the same time. Smiley

Both these threads are excellent work from you.
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« Reply #276 on: November 26, 2021, 08:50:44 PM »
« Edited: November 26, 2021, 08:55:34 PM by Mike88 »

Interesting study on young people in Portugal: Low wages, lack of opportunities and more than a quarter want to leave the country.


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The raw portrait of a disillusioned generation: three out of four young people earn less than €950 and a third want to leave Portugal

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The overwhelming majority of young people think that there are fewer and fewer opportunities to find a job in Portugal and a third intend to emigrate. Lack of money is the main reason given by those who dropped out of college. Most live with their parents, and half of those who work have an unstable contract. Almost one in four has been medicated with anxiolytics or antidepressants. And only half vote every time there are elections. These are some of the main conclusions of one of the largest studies ever carried out on Portuguese youth.

Who are they, how do they live, what do young Portuguese people think and feel? Answering these questions was the objective of the study “Young people in Portugal, today”, organized by the Francisco Manuel dos Santos Foundation based on a survey carried out in June last year with 4,904 people between 15 and 34 years old, representing the 2.2 million young people who make up this population in the country. Coordinated by Laura Sagnier and Alex Morell, the work will be presented this weekend at a conference in Lisbon. Here is the picture of a generation.
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Main data:

1. Wages:

74% Bellow 950 euros per month
26% Above 950 euros per month

2. Achievement at work:

48% A lot
29% Little
23% None

3. Would you consider emigrating to another country?

70% No
30% Yes

4. Education:

46% Has a high-school degree
35% A college degree
19% Bellow high-school

32% of young people who didn't go to college, didn't go because of lack of money.

5. Mental Health:

77% Never took antidepressives
23% Took antidepressives at some point

23% have considered at some taking their own lives;
42% say they have suffered some kind of harassment, bullying or violence, 53% women, 32% men;

6. Politics and values

53% Always vote
33% Sometimes vote
14% Never voted

Ideology:

Men: 35% Rightwing, 26% Leftwing
Women: 33% Leftwing, 26% Rightwing

7. Sexuality and family:

57% Lives with parents
19% Lives with a friend/companion
  9% Shares a house
  5% Lives alone

Sexuality:

85% Heterosexual
  8% Bissexual
  6% Homosexual
  1% Asexual

8. Habits:

72% of young men practice sport, while just 59% of young women do;
76% don't smoke but drink alcoholic beverages, 35% very frequently;
50% spent more than 2 hours per day in social media;
21% play on online betting;
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« Reply #277 on: November 29, 2021, 06:34:28 AM »

Turkish Airlines considering a proposal to buy TAP Airlines:


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TAP is in the sights of Turkish Airlines, headlines the "Jornal de Negócios" on Monday, with a proposal that, to be made, should be around 1.9 billion euros. However, the offer under study will only be made if it is possible for the Turkish airline to obtain a majority stake in the capital of the Portuguese carrier, currently undergoing a restructuring process that involves difficult negotiations between the Portuguese State and the European Commission.

The démarches of Turkish Airlines, 49% owned by the Turkish State, by the recently rescued TAP are being carried out through diplomatic channels, the newspaper clarifies, despite the Government not being informed of the purchase intention. Only after the elections will the Turkish negotiate with the Executive that will come out, as the current one led by António Costa prefers to keep the majority of the capital in the hands of the State.
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« Reply #278 on: December 04, 2021, 09:20:29 AM »

Mortality on the rise in Portugal, almost reaching 2020 levels:


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In the last seven days, 295 more people died in the country than would be expected given the reality of recent years, and there is once again a higher-than-expected period of mortality, even with fewer deaths associated with covid-19 than in 2020. The balance appears on the Ministry of Health's National Mortality Surveillance Platform (EVM), which shows a new period of excess mortality, smaller than last year but above what can be considered to be expected in light of the records of the last five years . According to data published on the Ministry of Health's EVM platform, excess mortality is occurring in the population aged 75 and over in the Algarve region. Although for a year there have been more than 70 deaths associated with covid-19 per day, this year being five times less, there was even a day at the end of November when the number of global deaths in the country, which includes all causes of illnesses, covid-19 and others, but also victims of accidents, suicide and aggression, surpassed the 2020 record.

With the data available on the EVM platform, where mortality in the country is monitored daily from the death certificates, it is possible to conclude that in the last ten days of November 3718 people died in Portugal, whereas last year there were 3859 deaths, with days when the number of deaths was identical to that of 2020 and one day when it was higher, 28 November.
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Jornal de Notícias also reports that the main reasons for the increase of mortality is the cold weather and other illnesses.
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« Reply #279 on: December 11, 2021, 11:42:29 AM »

Fugitive banker João Rendeiro, arrested in South Africa:



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A fugitive banker wanted in Portugal on fraud charges involving €41m (about R740m) was arrested in Durban early on Saturday.

The website jn.pt said João Rendeiro was arrested in a raid involving officers from the Judicial Police in Portugal.

SA Police Service spokesperson Brig Vish Naidoo said the arrest took place in Umhlanga Rocks, and a TimesLIVE source said Rendeiro had been living in Sandton.

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Rendeiro — founder and former president of Banco Privado Português (BPP), which collapsed in 2010 — was the subject of two international arrest warrants.

The former banker announced in a blog post on September 28 that he had left Portugal and that he did not intend to return to face trial. He had already been given a five-year prison term after an earlier conviction.

He said he felt wronged and claimed he had become a “scapegoat of a desire to punish those who, after all, were not punished”.

Rendeiro said he would return to Portugal only if he received a presidential pardon, but at a news conference in Lisbon on Saturday Neves said the Judicial Police had been tracking him since he left the UK on September 14 and arrived in SA on September 18.

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Neves said Rendeiro obtained a SA residence permit on November 10. “He walked without disguises, but with great care. He didn't circulate freely,” he said.

Rendeiro's wife, Maria, 63, is under house arrest at the couple's mansion and Neves said when she was arrested for alleged money laundering on November 4 she told investigators her husband was in SA.

However, “we were already following him. She didn't give any clues. We had to safeguard the secret and I'm glad we managed to guard the information.”

Neves highlighted the importance of co-operation with the police and judicial authorities of SA and Angola.
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« Reply #280 on: December 16, 2021, 07:11:45 AM »
« Edited: December 16, 2021, 07:18:01 AM by Mike88 »

2021 Census: INE publishes provisional results 3 months early, as they were only expected by February 2022.

The National Statistics Institute has published the provisional results of the 2021 Census. Compared with the first results in July, the INE has updated down the population estimate, -3,090:

Portugal's population: 10,344,802 (-217,376 compared with 2011)

Interactive site: https://www.ine.pt/scripts/db_censos_2021.html

% of population by age: (compared with 2011)

53.2% Between 25-64 years (-2.0)
23.4% Above 65 years (+4.4)
23.4% Between 0-24 years (-2.4)

Alentejo and the Center regions have the highest % of elderly population, 27%. Azores islands have the lowest, 16.5%, and also has the highest % of young population, 26.5%.

Marital status %. (compared with 2011)

43.4% Single (+0.4)
41.1% Married (-2.1)
  8.0% Divorced (+2.0)
  7.5% Widowed (-0.3)

Women have the highest rate of widows, 11.7%, men only have 3%. The share of single men is higher than women, 46.8% vs 40.2%.

Nationality of the population: (compared with 2011)

9,789,503 Portuguese 94.6% (-1.7)
   555,299 Foreign 5.4% (+1.7)

81.4% of foreign population is from countries outside the EU. The Algarve has the highest % of foreign population, 14.7%, and Azores the lowest, just 1.5%.

% Population by education. (compared with 2011)

26.2% Basic School (-3.5)
21.4% Primary School (-4.1)
21.3% High School (+7.1)
17.4% College (+5.6)
13.7% None (-5.2)

Women has the highest % of population with a college degree, 60%, while men have the highest share in basic education, 54%.

Size of families %:

33.3% 2 people
24.8% Just one person
21.6% 3 people
14.7% 4 people
  5.6% 5 or more people

Azores has the highest share of big families, 5 or more people, with 9.6%. Lisbon has the highest share of families with just one person, 28%.

Building by occupation %: (compared with 2011)

70.0% Owners (-3.2)
22.3% Rented (+2.4)
  7.7% Other situation (+0.9)

The Center region has the highest share of property ownership, 77.3%, while Lisbon has the lowest 63.7%. In Lisbon, 29% of the households are rented.

Value of monthly rent euros %:

40.4% Between 650 and 999,9 euros
21.0% Above 1,000 euros
14.1% Between 400 and 649,9 euros
  6.9% Between 200 and 399,9 euros
17.6% Bellow 200 euros

61.4% of all rented houses have rents above 650 euros, which is basically the value of the minimum wage. Average salaries in Portugal are around 1,000 euros per month.
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« Reply #281 on: December 17, 2021, 10:47:34 AM »

I wish Portugal had shown a stiffer spine over Timor in 1974-5. And, that FRETILIN hadn’t staged a Marxist coup on the Indons doorstep. And that both Gough Whitlam and Suharto had slipped on banana peels and been incapacitated in the most crucial months.
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« Reply #282 on: December 17, 2021, 11:16:23 AM »

I doubt if the Aussie right would have handled that any better tbh.
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« Reply #283 on: December 17, 2021, 11:28:12 AM »
« Edited: December 17, 2021, 11:31:15 AM by Mike88 »

I wish Portugal had shown a stiffer spine over Timor in 1974-5. And, that FRETILIN hadn’t staged a Marxist coup on the Indons doorstep. And that both Gough Whitlam and Suharto had slipped on banana peels and been incapacitated in the most crucial months.

That would be impossible at that time. Between 1974 and 1976, Portugal was complete chaos, as the country was living the post revolutionary years. Terrorist attacks, violent protests, forced nationalizations, deep divisions in society, almost creating the fear of a possible civil war. The then governments, all of them provisional, had no power at all or even time to think about Timor. Even the decolonization process was quite chaotic with the rapid recognition of the African colonies as independent nations, but this led to a massive influx of more than 500,000 Portuguese residents in Africa, in just one year, that fled to Portugal, which was badly managed, and of course the complete meltdown in Angola and Mozambique that entered in a bloody civil war.

Portugal, however, tried to make amends in the 90's by becoming the leading nation in the world to arise awareness to Timor's situation. Both PSD and PS governments in the 90's were deeply committed in helping Timor and in the late 90's, the efforts of President Jorge Sampaio, helped solve the Timor issue. There was also a massive nationwide movement in order to help Timor.
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« Reply #284 on: December 18, 2021, 07:55:14 AM »

Scandal in the police forces: GNR officers filmed torturing migrants in Odemira, Beja district.


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Migrants assaulted and humiliated by uniformed agents in Odemira who filmed their own acts of violence. Seven GNR soldiers are accused of a total of 33 crimes. Follow it on CNN Portugal and see all the details in Jornal das 8 on TVI.

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When the Judiciary Police seized the mobile phones of five soldiers at the GNR post in Vila Nova de Milfontes in 2019, Odemira, suspected of alleged mistreatment of immigrants, was far from imagining the reality they would stumble upon. The apparatus of a 25-year-old guard, subject to the PJ's forensics, revealed brutal images – until now hidden by the Justice, but to which CNN Portugal and TVI had access. It consists of seven videos - with images filmed for fun by the military himself - of kidnapping, torture, humiliation, violence and racist insults to various agricultural workers in that region. So it appears in the judicial process.

The victims, from South Asia, the majority from Bangladesh, Nepal or Pakistan, are picked up in the street, at random and free of charge, for the enjoyment of seven uniformed soldiers, serving the State, who appear in the images. They set up ambushes under the pretext of false stop operations, traffic inspection, and take immigrants to the post – where they attack and humiliate them, being subjected to various violent practices. In one of the false stop operations, GNR elements caught an immigrant who, taken to a field at night, was tortured with pepper spray, which the military forced to inhale through the mouth and nose through the tube of the alcohol meter , known as the “balloon test”.

Meanwhile, with the victim in pain and asking for water in English, which they refuse to give, they appear in this GNR military video, laughing and uttering the following sentence: "It's pepper spray, oh animal. Son of a great b***h! Animal !".
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« Reply #285 on: December 18, 2021, 07:00:12 PM »

2021 Census: INE publishes provisional results 3 months early, as they were only expected by February 2022.

% of population by age: (compared with 2011)

53.2% Between 25-64 years (-2.0)
23.4% Above 65 years (+4.4)
23.4% Between 0-24 years (-2.4)

Alentejo and the Center regions have the highest % of elderly population, 27%. Azores islands have the lowest, 16.5%, and also has the highest % of young population, 26.5%.

Interesting, and a bit worrying, data: With the Census 2021 results, Portugal is now the 3rd country in the world with the highest share of population above 65 years old, just below Italy (23.5%), and Japan (28.4%).


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2021 Census. Portugal is aging faster and faster, without immigrants the country enters into “demographic suicide”

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It was already known that Portugal is an aging country, but the Census data released this week revealed an even darker scenario than expected. Almost a quarter of the population (23.4%) is over 65, the third highest percentage in the world, only behind Japan (28.4%) and practically on a par with Italy (23.5%). For every hundred young people, there are now 182 elderly people, a figure that has surpassed all predictions and shows an ever-accelerating rate of aging.

The value of the aging index surprised even researchers, as estimates for 2020 pointed to 167 elderly people for every 100 young people and the leap was not expected to be so great. “It shows that the trend is even stronger and faster than previously thought”, says Maria João Valente Rosa.
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« Reply #286 on: December 23, 2021, 08:54:38 PM »
« Edited: December 23, 2021, 09:14:16 PM by Mike88 »

2021 Census: Parish map with changes 2021 vs 2011.


https://www.ine.pt/scripts/db_censos_2021.html

Portugal 2021: 10,344,802 (-217,376 compared with 2011)

There were big population increases in the Lisbon metro area and in the Algarve, plus the south part of the Alentejo coastal shore, where a lot of immigrants from across the world work in agriculture plantations, many of them in very inhuman conditions.

In Porto metro area, there was stagnation with some increases in parishes, like my own, around Porto city. Across the country, urban and "suburban" parishes had some increases, but rural parishes had a massive drop in population, as the dark blue across the country shows.

Orange for increase, Blue for Decrease.
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« Reply #287 on: December 31, 2021, 11:20:49 AM »

Floods in the island of São Miguel, Azores, leaves 15 people homeless and a lot of damages:


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The last day of the year brought a very significant storm in #Azores, with a lot of material damage and homeless.

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The Civil Protection of the Azores registered during this Friday morning 11 new occurrences related to bad weather, totaling 87 identified since midnight in the entire archipelago.

In a statement, the Azores Regional Civil Protection and Fire Service (SRPCBA) clarifies that, from 8:00 am to around 12:00 pm, it recorded 11 situations "related to falling trees, flooding of roads, obstructions of roads, landslides and element falls".

On the island of São Miguel, 10 incidents were registered during the morning and on the island of Terceira, a new incident.

"There is no record of personal injury", observes the Civil Protection.

The bad weather that was felt during the night led to the registration of a total of 87 occurrences: 76 in São Miguel, nine in Terceira island, one in Santa Maria and another in Pico.

The transshipment of a stream in Feteiras, Ponta Delgada municipality, forced 15 people to be relocated and caused the dragging of 15 vehicles.
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The President of Azores Government, José Manuel Bolieiro, went to see the damages and promissed help and homes for those homeless:

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According to Bolieiro, who was speaking at the place, the families who spent the night at the home of relatives "are all relocated, with the social services of the municipality and the government to deal with the matter".

“Everything is underway”, he stressed.

Asked about the recovery of goods damaged by the flood, the president of the Regional Government indicated that "the populations can count on maximum solidarity and support to return to normality after this situation."

Alerting to the “real impact of climate change” on the archipelago, a “difficult territory” and vulnerable to them, Bolieiro said he wanted to “implement as soon as possible” the Flood Risk Management Plan prepared by the executive.
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« Reply #288 on: January 01, 2022, 06:26:00 PM »
« Edited: January 02, 2022, 12:47:02 PM by Mike88 »

4.4 magnitude Earthquake felt this evening in the Algarve region:



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The Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA) warned of the occurrence of an earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale, with an epicenter 82 kilometers from Olhão. The concussion happened at 9:03 pm on this Saturday night, at a depth of 12 kilometers.

On IPMA's Twitter account, some users of the social network residing in the Algarve (Loulé, Faro and Olhão) guarantee that they felt the impact of the earthquake.

Despite the scare caused by the incident, "this earthquake, according to the information available so far, did not cause personal or material damage and was felt with maximum intensity III/IV (modified Mercalli scale) in the Faro region", reacted the IPMA.
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« Reply #289 on: January 14, 2022, 06:50:31 AM »

Sexual abuse investigations: In just the first day open for reports, the commission of sexual abuse in the Church received 50 testimonies.


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The coordinator of the Independent Commission for the Study of Sexual Abuse in the Portuguese Catholic Church, child psychiatrist Pedro Strecht, said, in a written response sent to Lusa, that "the telephone line was almost always filled" on the first day open to the collection of complaints and testimonies through the various channels opened for this purpose.

"By online survey or completed in a phone call, around 50 testimonies have already been validated", said Pedro Strecht, stressing, in a statement around 18:30, that the telephone line only closes at 20:00, suggesting that the number can be higher.

"The commission is pleased that its initial message was well received by people who were victims of this type of abuse", said Pedro Strecht.

The commission that will investigate sexual abuse in the Catholic Church in Portugal began today to receive complaints from victims, from cases that have occurred since 1950, which can be sent to the authorities and investigated if the crimes have not yet expired.
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« Reply #290 on: January 19, 2022, 03:42:06 PM »

Portuguese Justice is investigating Roman Abramovich's grant of Portuguese nationality:


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Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, 55, has been a Portuguese citizen since April, when his Sephardic ancestry was certified.

The Attorney General's Office opened an inquiry into the attribution of Portuguese nationality to Roman Abramovich, an official PGR source confirmed to CNN Portugal. The investigation runs under the terms of the Department of Investigation and Criminal Action (DIAP) in Lisbon.

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, 55, has been a Portuguese citizen since April.

To obtain nationality through naturalization, the businessman saw Sephardic ancestry being proven by the Sephardic Certification Commission of the Portuguese Jewish community, of which he has been a partner in recent years.

The Jewish Community of Porto clarified on December 18 that Abramovich obtained Portuguese nationality following a process of certification of Sephardicism through "the highest international Jewish institutions, in respect of legal criteria". Thousands of Jews of Sephardic descent (Jews of Iberian origin) have thus acquired Portuguese nationality in recent years.

Born in Saratov, in the former Soviet Union, the millionaire now has four nationalities: Russian, Israeli, Lithuanian and Portuguese.

This in indeed a weird story...
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« Reply #291 on: January 19, 2022, 06:09:13 PM »

Lowest number of newborns in Portuguese history reached in 2021: less the 80,000.


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The "foot test", which covers almost all births in Portugal, tracked less than 80,000 babies in 2021, for the first time in the country, reveal data from the Ricardo Jorge National Institute of Health (INSA).

Last year, 79,217 newborns were studied under the National Neonatal Screening Program (PNRN), 6,239 fewer than in 2020 (85,456).

According to data released by the Instituto Nacional de Saúde Doutor Ricardo Jorge (INSA), the highest number of babies screened was observed in the district of Lisbon (23,494), followed by Porto (14,736), Setúbal (5,919) and Braga ( 5,833).

Bragança, with 513 babies screened, Portalegre, with 584, and Guarda, with 645, were the districts that carried out the fewest tests in 2021.
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On the other hand, deaths reached the highest figure since 1942: 125,032 deaths.
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« Reply #292 on: February 03, 2022, 10:17:38 AM »

Severe drought in Portugal. Government limits hydroelectric power in at least 5 dams:



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Portugal is restricting the use of some reservoirs for hydroelectric power and irrigation amid an unusual winter drought.

On Tuesday, authorities temporarily limited water use at some hydropower dams to prioritise human consumption.

The Portuguese Institute of Meteorology (IPMA) said that the whole country was enduring some degree of drought because of relatively low rainfall since November.

The IPMA added the situation had now worsened, with at least 45% of the country in “severe” or “extreme” drought.

Five hydroelectric dams in central Portugal will be almost totally shut down and another in the southern Algarve region will halt irrigation, the environment ministry announced on Tuesday.
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With February forecast to produce little rain, the restrictions will remain in place until March 1 when they will be reassessed.

Portuguese farmers have already voiced concerns, saying the drought could "severely" affect their crops and cattle.
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« Reply #293 on: February 05, 2022, 06:59:03 PM »

Government approves lithium mines, but local governments are against the mines:



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The race for lithium in Portugal has reached its pinnacle.

While residents have continuously rallied against the rare metal's mining — citing huge environmental ramifications — the country's environment ministry has given the green light to the extraction of the "white gold" in six different parts of the country.

However, the municipality of Pinhel is preparing to file an injunction to stop exploration.

Residents in Fundão say plans for a mine will interfere with the area's central irrigation system, posing a threat to one of the region's leading industries, the agri-food sector.

"It will never be possible, I would say, for the municipalities, but also for the administration and even for the government, that mining will take place in what is one of the main assets of agricultural production where there is such large investment," says Mayor of Fundão Paulo Fernades.

"Besides, there are urban centres within this same area," Fernandes points out.

According to a London based mining company Savannah Resources, Portugal has 60,000 tons of known lithium reserves.
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« Reply #294 on: February 06, 2022, 07:08:30 AM »

Severe drought in Portugal. Government limits hydroelectric power in at least 5 dams:

Images of the big drought Portugal is going through:


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The drought in Portugal. From MC Somsen
Foz de Alge, Figueiró dos Vinhos, Leiria district.
April 2021.
January 2022.
It hasn't rained this year yet.
[photos by Carlos Silva]


According to this tweet, only by late March/early April will rain start pouring into the country:

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Next few days with some #rain in mountainous areas of #Morocco, some light rain in the archipelagos, in the east of #Spain but #mainland Portugal remains immersed in a drought situation that only towards the end of the month and in March / April could change a little .
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« Reply #295 on: February 08, 2022, 10:15:40 AM »
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Vodafone Portugal services suffered a hacking attack:



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LISBON, Feb 8 (Reuters) - Vodafone's (VOD.L) Portuguese unit said on Tuesday a hacker attack overnight had disrupted its services but assured its customers that their personal data had not been compromised as a result of the incident, which is under investigation.

Vodafone Portugal said in a statement its system faced technical problems on Monday evening, with thousands of customers reporting they were unable to make calls or access the internet on their phones or computers.

It later discovered the technical issues were caused by what it described as a "deliberate and malicious" cyber attack.

"There is no evidence customer data has been accessed or compromised," it said. "An in-depth investigation of the criminal act...will continue for an indefinite period, with the involvement of the competent authorities."
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This is the 4th major hacking attack in Portugal in the last few weeks. Earlier in January, Expresso and SIC TV websites were hacked, deleting all of their archives, and Portugal's leading newspaper, Correio da Manhã, was also hacked as well the Parliament website on election day, last 30 January.

Several emergency communications, from hospitals to firefighters, were down for several hours, and emergency services had to use other companies to be "online".
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« Reply #296 on: February 10, 2022, 02:19:12 PM »

Portuguese police, tipped by the FBI, prevents a terrorist attack for tomorrow in a Lisbon University:


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The Judiciary Police stopped at the limit a terrorist attack in Lisbon that would allegedly be committed this Friday at the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon. The suspect is a young engineering student who planned to kill several colleagues, CNN Portugal knows.

The attack on indiscriminate people was planned in detail by the young Portuguese, in writing, and aimed at committing as many murders as possible on fellow university students. When the National Counterterrorism Unit entered the student's home this morning, they found weapons - bladed - with which the suspect had planned, and announced, to commit the crimes - namely large knives.

The alert reached the PJ last week, CNN Portugal knows, through the FBI. The US authorities, in their monitoring of the Internet in general, social networks and the dark web to prevent the phenomenon of terrorism, detected conversations in chats in which the young Portuguese man intervened – where he announced his intention to commit an attack in Portugal.

The PJ quickly proceeded to monitor the life of this student and, in conjunction with the Public Ministry, decided to proceed with house searches this Thursday morning. They found the detailed plan of the armed attack that the suspect would carry out tomorrow and the weapons he kept at home for that purpose.

The 18-year-old suspect will be present this Friday for the first judicial interrogation of the accused detained for subjection to the coercive measure considered appropriate.

The Faculty of Sciences was currently on break for exams. During this Thursday and Friday exams are held in the area of ​​Mathematics, which bring together hundreds of students.
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« Reply #297 on: February 13, 2022, 08:06:20 PM »

Hooded invade and destroy bar in Vilamoura, Algarve:


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Hooded people set fire to a bar in Vilamoura. Customers left the establishment unharmed [with video]: Authors of the attack are on the run. Establishment located in the Olympus hotel building was set on fire late this afternoon.

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A group of five hooded men attacked, on Sunday afternoon, a bar in Vilamoura, in the municipality of Loulé. Before dousing it with combustible liquid, setting it on fire, the men allegedly asked customers to leave the establishment. According to a source from the GNR, there are no injuries to report.
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“It was two hooded men who came in and attacked the bar, doused it with gasoline and set it on fire. The 'staff' and customers were all able to leave without injury," said the Guard officer, although Expresso knows that the group was larger.
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« Reply #298 on: February 23, 2022, 07:14:47 AM »

Emergency team at Famalicão hospital, Braga, violently beaten up by the family of a patient:


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Group invades Famalicão Hospital emergency room and causes three injured

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A group of about 10 people "burst" in the early hours of Tuesday at the Famalicão Hospital Emergency Room and attacked a security officer and health professionals, causing three injuries, hospital and police sources said.

In a statement, the Centro Hospitalar do Médio Ave (CHMA) states that the episode was recorded at 03:30, when the group "aggressively" entered the Emergency Department, accompanying a woman.

"When asked to calm down by the security element, they violently attacked him, forced him to enter the service and, when they were again asked to calm down, attacked the health professionals who approached him, causing serious injuries to two of professionals", he adds.

Also in a statement, the PSP states that it received a call via 112, reporting that there was a disorder with aggression, involving a group of 15 to 20 citizens, in the emergency department of the hospital in Vila Nova de Famalicão.

He adds that it was not possible to identify or detain the alleged aggressors, "because they fled the scene".
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« Reply #299 on: February 28, 2022, 03:11:02 PM »
« Edited: February 28, 2022, 03:15:08 PM by Mike88 »

2021 GDP numbers: INE confirms 4.9% growth in 2021.


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Economy grew 4.9 percent in 2021.

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The Portuguese economy grew by close to 5% last year. The Statistics Institute confirmed the country's fastest growth in more than 30 years. The increase in consumption and investment helped the economy's accounts.
The advance now registered comes after the Portuguese economy sank in 2020 because of the crisis caused by the Pandemic.

Overall 2021 numbers:

GDP: 211,5 billion euros
GDP per capita: 20,441 euros
Unemployment: 6.6%
Debt: 269,6 billion euros
Debt %: 127.5%
Deficit: -4.2%*

*Estimation based on the December 2021 data. Numbers still to be confirmed.
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