Portugal News in English
February 3, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 3rd February, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.
Daily poll shows Seguro still declining while Ventura fails to gain ground.
Storm aftermath sees villages supported by volunteers as Leiria resembles a war zone.
Thousands remain without water and power after Storm Kristin, vandalism worsens supply cuts.
Civil Protection reports nearly twelve thousand incidents due to severe weather conditions.
Kiev and other Ukrainian cities face missile attacks amid ongoing conflict.
Ventura struggles under the weight of criticism, claiming to be the candidate of change.
Portugal braces for record rainfall in the coming weeks, emergency kit advice issued.
Brussels has not received a request to amend the Recovery and Resilience Plan for Portugal.
Storm forces release of 500 million cubic meters of water to prevent flooding.
Marcelo visits Vatican in his penultimate trip abroad as President of Portugal.
New Epstein documents implicate public figures, including a Trump administration official.
Iran designates European Union armies, including Portugal's, as terrorist organizations.
House prices soar in Lisbon, surpassing five thousand euros per square meter.
Public debt in Portugal drops below ninety percent of GDP, ahead of government targets.
Free HIV and hepatitis screenings scheduled for February as part of health initiative.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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