Portugal News in English
January 19, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 19th January, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.
Portugal heads to the polls for the 2026 presidential elections amid a tight race.
Tragic train derailment in Spain claims at least 21 lives, government calls it "extremely strange."
Lisbon police face accusations of torture against immigrants and homeless individuals.
Chaos erupts in the CAN final as Senegal wins amid controversial last-minute penalty.
Marques Mendes accepts defeat, stating he will not support any presidential candidate.
Polls may not reflect reality but still influence public perception ahead of elections.
Humberto Correia casts his historic vote as results are tallied in the presidential race.
The nation seeks a president to heal political divisions as economic stability prevails.
Journalists aim to acquire the magazine Visão, facing competition from wealthy bidders.
Six tourists rescued from a snowy trail in Serra da Estrela after access was reopened.
Death toll from protests in Iran could reach five thousand as tensions escalate.
Ukrainians face harsh winter with warmth from fires, dances, and community spirit.
Hundreds of protesters march towards Davos as the World Economic Forum kicks off.
Hope emerges for the conservation of the world's heaviest parrots in New Zealand.
YouTube introduces stricter parental controls and new guidelines for teen content.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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