Portugal
Human rights group honors Jews, Christians, and Jerusalem
Former MEP says Judeo-Christian values are an antidote to wokeism
A new study reveals: This is the best destination to move to in retirement
Portugal warns foreign state-backed hackers targeting officials' and military messaging accounts
US ambassador urges Portugal to purchase F-35 stealth jets
Portugal returns stolen Mayan, Zapotec artifacts to Mexico in first-ever archaeological restitution
INAH specialists were sent photographs of the finds and conducted a preliminary review of the three, confirming that they indeed “form part of Mexico’s archaeological heritage.”
Portugal floods take out major highway, force evacuation of 3,000 residents
Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said that authorities were "at their limit of capacity" to contain the waters, which have battered the country since late January.
Socialist Seguro wins Portugal presidency, defeats far-right Ventura
With conservative backing, Seguro becomes Portugal’s first Socialist president in 20 years, succeeding Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.
Porto gets closer to Israelis: New direct flight route at competitive prices
Portuguese airline TAP Air, which recently announced plans to resume its Lisbon–Tel Aviv route, is set to add four weekly flights from Porto starting in fall 2026, with fares starting at under $400.
Passador in Tel Aviv: A meat lover’s paradise - restaurant review
Passador in Tel Aviv serves nine meats, fresh sides, and unlimited drinks in a lively, well-run dining experience
Jewish woman once held up by Nazis as ideal Aryan baby dead at 91
Born in Berlin in 1934 to Latvian Jewish parents Jacob and Polin Levinson, Taft was photographed when she was 6 months old by a German photographer, Hans Ballin.
Popular Israeli restaurant in Lisbon forced to close due to antisemitic targeting, hostile campaign
Tantura was opened ten years ago by chef couple Elad Budenshtiin and Itamar Eliyahu.
Brown University shooting suspect identified as Portuguese national, found dead in storage unit
Investigators said Neves-Valente also killed Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor Nuno Loureiro earlier this week.
Several international airlines cancel their flights in Venezuela after US warning
Several international airlines canceled flights from Venezuela after the US FAA warned of hazardous conditions and heightened military activity in the region.
Wine Talk: Wine, culture, and Porto
Taylor’s Port has lasted for 333 years in Portugal, remained independent, and is still family owned. Now the owners have to decide how to navigate the future, and it is not simple.