Portugal News in English
January 31, 2026
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 31st January, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.
Storm Kristin causes significant disruption, impacting families and infrastructure across the region.
DGS warns of water safety risks after storm, urging caution with tap water and food supplies.
Rail services in Northern Portugal still facing interruptions due to flooding from the recent storm.
Portugal makes history by defeating Sweden in the European Handball Championship, silencing over 10,000 fans.
Government announces support for farmers affected by storm, with aid reaching up to 100%.
Real estate scams on the rise, with many buyers failing to verify property ownership before purchase.
Carlos Moedas calls for increased investment in housing, seeking more support from Europe.
Democrats and Trump reach agreement to prevent government shutdown, ensuring federal operations continue.
Cuba faces oil shortages, with only 15 to 20 days of crude left amid ongoing sanctions.
Nipah virus detected in India, but WHO assesses low risk of contagion, urging vigilance.
Documentary about Melania Trump faces backlash and boycott ahead of its cinema release.
Asteroid YR4 targets the Moon after passing close to Earth, raising concerns about potential impacts.
Experts gather to discuss cybersecurity in healthcare, highlighting the importance of compliance and safety.
Liga Contra o Cancro plans to invest in screening equipment to improve early cancer detection.
Black hole phenomenon fascinates scientists as it resembles a volcanic eruption.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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