
EU Parliament Rejects “Veggie Burger Ban” But Cracks Down on Non-Dairy Naming
The controversial vote prompted activists and organizations across Europe — including several in Portugal — to take a public stand.
The controversial vote prompted activists and organizations across Europe — including several in Portugal — to take a public stand.
Survey results indicate landlords are hurting, but that’s only one side of the story.
The U.S.-China trade war has put Portugal in a tight spot, and managing relations with the two economic titans is a matter of national debate.
The deadline for public moratoriums on debt repayment was on the last day of September — but private moratoriums are still an option.
Despite the pandemic, second-quarter house prices in Portugal were up compared to last year. What gives?
Lisbon’s bars and restaurants are allowed to operate — as long as they adhere to a strict set of regulations. Is it working?
Is Portugal ready to have its kids back in school after the Covid-19 lockdowns? Some teachers think a lot more needs to be done — and many plan to strike over what they think is inadequate support from the government.
Hundreds of kilometers of pristine beachfront, much of it away from civilization, sets up Portugal as a prime destination for van life — but many locals aren’t too happy, and the police are getting involved.
Landlords of short-term rentals saw a 74% cancellation rate this year – but many are nonetheless shunning a tax payer-subsidized affordable housing scheme.
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