Portugal News in English
January 15, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 15th January, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.
André Ventura and António José Seguro lead the way towards the second round of elections.
Iranian ayatollahs tighten their grip amid signs of potential conflict with the U.S.
New polling and Montenegro's support put Mendes back in the race for leadership.
Gouveia e Melo calls for strategic voting against the threats posed by Ventura and Seguro.
An attorney withdraws from defending former Prime Minister Sócrates in the Marquês operation.
Ricardo Quaresma enters the presidential race, challenging Ventura's stance on the Roma community.
PSP officers face backlash after sharing a video of a detained individual.
Cotrim expresses regret over his previous support for Ventura, questioning his own judgment.
Ventura advocates for a radical approach to preserve Christian values in Portugal.
Father Guilherme faces criticism for performing at a nightclub in Lebanon, urging prayers instead.
The U.S. announces the start of the second phase of its peace plan for Gaza.
Guinea-Bissau adopts a new constitution, enhancing presidential powers significantly.
Starlink resumes internet access in Iran after a week-long blackout due to government restrictions.
The U.S. suspends entry visas for 75 countries, including Brazil and Cape Verde.
Portugal commits to responsible exploration of the Moon and Mars through the Artemis Accords.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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