Culture news 'Andy': Gus Van Sant brings Warhol's early life to musical theatre A young Portuguese cast brings Warhol's encounters with the likes of American writer Truman Capote, actress Edie Sedgwick, art critic Clement Greenberg and musician Lou Reed to life. 23/09/2021
Portugal Portugal has the highest COVID-19 vaccination rate in the world "We've won a battle. I don't know if we've won the war against the virus. This is a world war," said Henrique Gouveia e Melo, the navy officer in charge of Portugal's vaccine rollout. 23/09/2021
Portugal Astrotourists head to Portugal for international event A huge increase in so-called Astrotourism has been marked, in Portugal, by the first international congress to discuss the preservation of night sky and access to starlight 19/09/2021
Culture news Wine leads the way out of tourism slump for Portugal, Greece and Italy The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) held the fifth global wine tourism conference in Portugal. Food and wine may be the solution to increased numbers of visitors, even in a pandemic year. 15/09/2021
Portugal Portugal's former president Jorge Sampaio dies aged 81 Current president Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa said in a televised address that Sampaio fought for "freedom and equality". 10/09/2021
Sci-Tech Summer School for Female Leadership aims to close gender gap In partnership with Huawei Women in leadership positions are still not a matter of course. The Summer School for Female Leadership aims to foster young hopefuls, teaching them to code, to speak publicly with confidence and work on their careers 07/09/2021
Sport Cristiano Ronaldo breaks men's international goalscoring record Cristiano Ronaldo became the highest-scoring man in international football history, after reaching 111 goals in Portugal's World Cup Qualifier on Wednesday. 01/09/2021
Portugal Spain and Portugal brace for wildfires with temperatures set to soar Portugal’s prime minister warned the hot weather increases the threat of wildfires, which in 2017 killed more than 100 people in his country. 11/08/2021
No Comment Dolphins back in Lisbon's Tagus River Dolphins have returned to Lisbon's Tagus River, prompting a new wave of tourism to see them. 08/08/2021
Portugal Towards 'total freedom': Portugal eases COVID-19 restrictions As COVID-19 indicators improve, Portugal plans to relax pandemic measures introduced last month to curb the fast-spreading Delta variant, including localised curfews. 29/07/2021
Portugal Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho, Portugal's 1974 revolution leader, dies Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho, who led Portugal's 'Carnation Revolution' in 1974 and brought about huge social and political change, has died aged 84. 25/07/2021
Cult Italian cartoonist Gio is the big winner at the World Press Cartoon 2021 The 15th edition of the World Press Cartoon is underway in Caldas Da Rainha. It’s home to a world of graphic humour and it showcases the best of caricatures and humoristic and editorial cartoons. 21/07/2021
Travel News Portugal flights disrupted in second day of airports strike A strike by ground handling workers at Portugal's airports forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights this weekend. 18/07/2021
Business Planet Safe travels: the seal seeking to save summer In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet heads to Portugal to find out how the new European Tourism COVID-19 Safety Seal aims to save both the holiday sector and keep tourists safe on their travels. 16/07/2021
Green News Raw dog food poses major international public health risk Antibiotic-resistant bacteria has been found in multiple samples of raw dog food, making the substance an overlooked driver of antibiotic resistance. 12/07/2021
Travel News Stricter rules and absent tourists put Portugal's restaurants in tough spot Stricter rules and absent tourists put Portugal's restaurants in tough spot 11/07/2021
Portugal Portugal reimposes curfew due to spread of Delta COVID-19 variant Portugal will reimpose a nightly curfew from Friday in 45 municipalities, including Lisbon, the government has said. 01/07/2021
World António Costa: Europe needs "reform and investment" "Only those who want to be part of the Union are in the Union and those who are in the Union are there because they share those values and those values are not conditional" - Portuguese Prime Minister, António Costa, gives his insight into the pandemic and EU relations with Hungary and Russia. 29/06/2021
Portugal Portuguese man convicted of racist murder of black actor A Portuguese court has sentenced a 76-year-old man to more than 22 years in prison for the racist murder of black actor Bruno Candé. 29/06/2021
Destinations A design-led city: The best of Lisbon's arty hotels and restaurants What to do and where to stay in the Portugese city of turquoise, baby blue, pink, and tangerine. 25/06/2021
Portugal Portugal admits mistake in opening borders following Merkel criticism Portugal's health minister has admitted that the country could have "acted differently" to prevent the spread of the Delta variant via travel, after criticism from German Chancellor Angela Merkel. 23/06/2021
Living ‘Cars are an addiction’: How Lisbon is turning green for good Lisbon is building on its '2020 European Green Capital' win to become a fully sustainable city. 21/06/2021
Portugal Delta variant fuels spike in coronavirus cases in Lisbon The more contagious delta variant has a prevalence of 60% of new cases in the Libson region, Portuguese health authorities said on Sunday. 20/06/2021
Europe News Portugal's COVID recovery plan is first to receive Brussels' approval The funds are expected to start flowing in July. 16/06/2021
Sport Ronaldo breaks goalscoring record as Portugal beat Hungary 3-0 The match saw Ronaldo become the highest goalscorer in the history of the European Championships. 15/06/2021
Sport EURO 2020: How Portugal's Ronaldo could break multiple records Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo will on Tuesday evening become the first player to take part in five Euro competitions. He could break two other records by the end of the tournament. 15/06/2021