Creators Explosive street art: Meet Vhils, Portugal’s ‘urban archaeologist' “I say that I'm kind of an urban archaeologist because I basically carve on the walls of the city,” says Vhils, who is considered one of the world's top urban artists. 14/05/2024
Green News Renewables covered 95% of Portugal’s power needs last month Portugal has made huge progress in renewable power, up from 27 per cent in 2005 and 54 per cent in 2017. 10/05/2024
Design Sámi Museum Siida named European Museum of the Year The awards honoured museums and leaders across categories including inclusion, sustainability and community participation. 07/05/2024
Eco-Innovation How climate change is threatening one of Portugal’s best carbon sinks For each kilogram of cork produced, the trees can capture 73 kg of CO2, according to Portugal's leading cork company. 28/04/2024
Portugal Portugal's far-right seduces youth, 50 years on from dictatorship Portugal’s far-right Chega party made historic gains in the country’s national elections held in early March. Taking 18% of the vote, the party sought to seduce Portugal’s youth, in a year which marks 50 years since Portugal overthrew its dictatorship. 26/04/2024
Culture news Sérgio Godinho's 25 April: From exile in Canada to freedom in Portugal "I learnt about the revolution from a newspaper article while I was in exile in Canada", says Sérgio Godinho, one of the loudest resistance voices of the Portuguese revolution. 25/04/2024
Culture news Buñuel's Phantom of Liberty inspires Portugal's Surrealism biennale Portugal is marking the 50th anniversary of its Carnation Revolution by celebrating Surrealism and revolutionary zeal in a festival based on the film 'Phantom of Liberty' by Spanish director Luis Buñuel. 25/04/2024
Portugal 50 years since the revolution, where is Portugal today? Portugal is better off today than it was at the end of its military dictatorship. But where does it stand compared to other European countries? 25/04/2024
Culture news Alfredo Cunha: The photographer who defined the Carnation Revolution Fifty years after the Carnation Revolution, Cunha's photographs continue to immortalise the military coup that changed the course of Portuguese contemporary history. 25/04/2024
Healthcare Portugal is a major medical cannabis grower but not for local patients In 2023, Portugal exported 11 tonnes of cannabis but only 17 kg were sold within its borders. Patients still resort to the black market although the plant is legal in the country 21/04/2024
Art Artist Mónica de Miranda examines Portugal's colonial history Euronews Culture's Artist in Residence Mónica de Miranda is exploring our year-long theme 'Being Human' examining who we are in today's society. In this exclusive work, she talks about some of her most iconic images that form part of her presentation for Portugal at this year's Venice Biennale. 20/04/2024
Portugal Portugal’s new government aims to outmanoeuvre radical populist rivals Portugal's center-right minority government began its term on Tuesday, facing challenges and opportunities after a radical right party's popularity surged. 02/04/2024
Smart Regions Discover Lisbon's historic Técnico Innovation Centre In partnership with the European Commission This state-of-the-art space is an ideal meeting point for scientists, students and entrepreneurs. 01/04/2024
Portugal Portugal’s centre-right wins election, populists fight for government Head of the centre-right Democratic Alliance coalition Luis Montenegro led his party to victory, while the left continue to cling onto political sway within parliament. 21/03/2024
Portugal Centre-right and centre-left neck and neck in Portugal's tight election Meanwhile in third place the far-right Chega (Enough) party surged in popularity. It's on course to get 18% - 11% more than in the previous election in 2022. 10/03/2024
Portugal Polls open in Portugal’s general election Polls opened in Portugal's general election on Sunday, with mainstream moderates trying to keep populists at bay. 10/03/2024
Portugal Over nine million Portuguese to take to the polls on Sunday More than nine million Portuguese are expected to go to the polls next Sunday to vote in early legislative elections. Voting began with almost 1.6 million Portuguese voters living abroad and asked to exercise their right to vote by mail. 07/03/2024
Culture news Horror, humour and music: Is Fantasporto the ultimate film festival? The 44th edition of the Porto International Film Festival has a varied selection for all tastes, with around 100 films on show at the Batalha Cinema Centre. 06/03/2024
Sport Turkey takes home two gold medals at final day of Judo Grand Prix Mihael Zgank secured a tough win for his country while Hilal Ozturk fought hard to secure her first Grand Prix Gold. 29/01/2024
Sport Japanese youth take home gold at day two of Judo World Tour At -81kg Yoshito Hojo made his first appearance at the Judo Grand Prix in Portugal, taking home gold for his country, 28/01/2024
Sport The first Judo Grand Prix of the year gets underway in Portugal From Japan to Uzbekistan, day one at the Judo Grand Prix in Odivelas kicked off the 2024 season in spectacular fashion. 27/01/2024
Art Step inside Joana Vasconcelos stunning Lisbon exhibition MAAT Lisbon is exhibiting six of the Portuguese artist's most astonishing works - right on the banks of the Tagus river. 26/01/2024
Portugal IKEA pokes fun at Portugal political scandal with new ad campaign It's not the first time the Swedish flatpack furniture giant has dipped its advertising toes into Portuguese politics. 25/01/2024
Green News Bobi the ‘world’s oldest dog’ being investigated for fraud Guinness World Records has suspended Bobi's title as it posthumously investigates claims. 17/01/2024
Portugal Exclusive poll shows Portuguese voters in favour of early elections Portuguese voters will head to the polls on 10 March to vote in early elections triggered by a government corruption scandal. 08/12/2023
Destinations From Lisbon to Evora: Getting off the beaten track in Portugal Amazing food, beautiful sunsets and fascinating lifestyles await. 03/12/2023