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Águas do Algarve's press release conceals under-investment

waterThe regional water supply company Águas do Algarve has issued another press release making it look like the company is announcing new investment for the Algarve’s over-burdened water and sewage infrastructure.

By re-announcing the Águas do Algarve budget from 2016 to 2022 we are meant to marvel at the company’s competence, financial power and dedication to serving its customers.

Boom in visitors to Algarve's many sites and monuments

sagresfortHand in hand with the general rise in Algarve tourism, the number of visitors to the region’s monuments rose by 11% to the end of October, according to Culture in the Algarve’s regional directorate.

Places of interest include the Fort at Sagres, the Chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the Megalithic Monuments of Alcalar and the Roman ruins of Milreu near Estoi.

Genetically modified salmon fit to eat

salmonAmericans have been given the go-ahead to eat genetically modified salmon.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the US has given approval to production of the first genetically modified animal to enter the human food chain. It should on sale before 2018.

German tomcats banned from mating

catGermany’s minister for agriculture has focussed the spotlight on the nation’s un-neutered pet tomcats.

They have been accused of wandering about and mating freely which has led to a glut of stray cats.

Lisbon's tourist attractions under heightened police surveillance

pspAs a result of the terrorist attacks in Paris last Friday which left 129 people dead, Portugal’s public Safety Police are increasing surveillance at critical points in Lisbon.

One of the key routes into the capital also has heightened surveillance, the 25th of April bridge, as do those monuments with the highest concentration of tourists.

Time's up - a decision is needed on who's running Portugal

cavacosilva3Portugal’s dithering president, Aníbal Cavaco Silva, today made a decision. Not, as many hoped, on the pressing political question of the day – who will be running the country – but on the date to hold an election to choose his replacement.

The 24th of January 2016 will see a hotly contested election for the next President of the Republic of Portugal, but one that will exclude Cavaco Silva as he already has managed two terms of office, notable primarily for his right wing views and lack of decision making powers.

Alentejo lags behind in summer holiday searches

4854The latest Trivago research shows only Portuguese holiday-makers increasingly looking in the Alentejo for summer breaks.

However, the Summer Trend Study, 2015 shows the enduring popularity of the Algarve with top searches including Albufeira, Monte Gordo, Portimão, Faro, Lagos, Vilamoura, Quinta do Lago, Vale do Lobo and Alvor.

Spanish women targeted by ISIS

spanishwomanbeachThe “man” suspected of planning Friday’s terrorist the attacks on Paris was named specifically for having tried to recruit women living in Spain for Islamic State through the use of social media.

The information came from Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz.