Make it Work Portugal's €1.5bn push for vocational training In partnership with the European Commission
Make it Work Portugal's €1.5bn push for vocational training In partnership with the European Commission
World News Video. Europe's socialist leaders meet in Spain Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 12/11/2023 - 14:39 GMT+1 The meeting came as the socialist Prime Ministers of both Spain and Portugal faced significant political challenges. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Europe's socialist leaders meet in Spain Now playing Next Kazakhstan signs €10bn in EU deals as Tokayev wraps Brussels visit Now playing Next Giesinger celebrates Munich beer culture, pushes for Oktoberfest place Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 24th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Dead tree painted red to highlight climate change impact Now playing Next Toronto streets fill with Panama and Croatia supporters Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 24th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next SpaceX sheds $600 billion in three days and turns to the bond market Now playing Next Can you turn your garden fence into a mini solar farm? Now playing Next EU sets stage for decoupling Moldova's accession bid from Ukraine's Now playing Next 10 years of Brexit: Which campaign claims have come true? Now playing Next Europe Today: Starmer's resignation, Brexit and the Poland-Ukraine row Now playing Next 'It will be easy to employ me' - Portugal pushes vocational training to fill skills gap Now playing Next Pearls of the Tian Shan: Exploring the natural wonders of Kolsai Lakes National Park Now playing Next Grand Voyager | Exploring Nairobi Now playing Next Meloni-Trump spat: What do the polls say about Meloni's popularity? More videos
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