Currently there’s plenty of hype about the “Blue Economy”, but for the majority of the people that hears it being branded left, right and center by government officials, some NGO’s, Think Tanks, academics and many so called experts … the fact remains that the majority of the people haven’t a clue of what it means.
A new 5-star unit planned by the Spanish group, Meliá Hotels International, for Monte Gordo in the eastern Algarve awaits the green light from the Portuguese Environment Agency before building can start.
The 'Meliá de Monte Gordo' will have 170 rooms and will overlook the beach at the western end of the town where the tennis courts currently are located.
Two of the three shepherd children who claimed to have witnessed apparitions of the Virgin Mary in Portugal in 1917 are likely to be canonised as saints by Pope Francis during his pilgrimage to Fátima in May, though the timing has yet to be confirmed by the Vatican.
The canonisation is now much anticipated following Pope Francis’ official recognition of the so-called ‘Miracle of the Sun’ witnessed by Jacinta and Francisco Marto, cousins of the eldest seer, Lúcia Santos.
Caixa Geral de Depósitos has managed to persuade international investors to buy €500 million of debt as part of Caixa’s recapitalisation process, but at high price with the bank undertaking to pay a whopping 10.75% interest rate.
With the prospect of such a high rate dangled in front of investors’ noses, even the warnings circulating around the market from Goldman Sachs to avoid the debt issue were not enough to stop the issue being oversubscribed.
Since news that the parents of Madeleine McCann have lost their third court bid for damages against former PJ coordinator Gonçalo Amaral, relative silence has settled over the British media.
Only one tabloid appears to be flying provocative headlines, while it has been left to a fringe news site to put them into ‘journalese’.
The Daily Star proclaimed yesterday that the “Fund set up to find missing Madeleine Mccann could be wiped out”.
A Loulé woman employed by a company working on the IKEA site was killed this morning in what has been described as a work accident.
According to CMTV, 37-year-old Marta Costa was crushed by falling pallets. This was the second work-related fatality to take place at the site, now just days from completion.
A bloody rampage in Barcelos this morning has ended with four people stabbed to death - including a heavily-pregnant woman aged 37.
The alleged attacker has surrendered to police. According to Jornal de Notícias he is a man with convictions for violence, under police surveillance and wearing an electronic tag.
They arrived in Lisbon on a flight from Casablanca in 2013. SEF border controls flagged their false passports, and the two Moroccans - neither ostensibly travelling together - gave similar stories of how this was the “only way” to flee a country where they were being persecuted.
Breaking news stories last night explain how the two men were given refugee status, housed in an asylum centre in Bobadela, Loures (on the outskirts of Lisbon) but were really “two Daesh terrorists” who then set about spreading their extremist ideology “trying to recruit new members” in this country.
- Portuguese caught up in London terror attack says: “I was so lucky”
- Large international investors burnt in BES debacle “threaten Portugal”
- President Marcelo disappoints Algarve
- Lisbon mayor sent booby-trapped letter from UK
- Vara pulls ‘senior moment’ when grilled over “how many times he discussed CGD with Sócrates”
- McCann’s “frivolity” complaint rejected. Gonçalo Amaral’s ‘libel win’ confirmed for 3rd time
- Portugal in uproar over Eurogroup president’s remarks about “alcohol and women”
- Guarda doctor “responsible for baby death” but case recommended for archival