Portugal News in English

February 8, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 8th February, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.

Presidential election day weather raises concerns about voter turnout in Portugal.

Storms leave Portugal in a state of calamity, prompting calls for better reconstruction efforts.

Restaurant owner reacts to devastating storm damage in Alcácer do Sal, calling it a "desolating spectacle."

Storm Marta leaves 167 thousand customers without electricity as situation worsens across the country.

Daily poll shows Seguro nearing his best-ever results, while Ventura outpaces Montenegro in legislative support.

Government support for storm-affected families could reach up to 1,074 euros per person.

Tragic news as a firefighter dies in service during storm operations, with over 10 thousand incidents reported.

European Union ambassador expelled by police during visit to human rights center in Guinea-Bissau.

Doctors warn of potential "exodus" from the national health service amid calls for better incentives.

Good news for homeowners as mortgage payments are set to decrease in February, excluding certain contracts.

Audi TT's electric future in jeopardy due to Porsche's new electric models potentially overshadowing it.

Wall Street sees a rally with the Dow Jones surpassing 50 thousand points for the first time.

Tech giants lose 1.3 trillion dollars in market value, raising concerns about an AI bubble.

Honor Magic8 Pro impresses with extreme durability and a three-day battery life in new review.

Salvador Sobral exits Spotify, stating he prefers career risks over compromising artistic integrity.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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