Portugal News in English
February 25, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 25th February, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.
Trump's economic policies face challenges as tariffs are rolled back ahead of State of the Union.
Spanish court confirms acquittal of young men accused of rape in Braga and Famalicão.
Hungary and Slovakia veto actions against Ukraine, while EU proposes permanent ban on Russian oil.
Labor law negotiations show consensus on over thirty articles, but challenges remain for the government.
Endesa claims government canceled Girabolhos dam project in 2016, demands explanations.
Passos Coelho warns of mismanagement in healthcare, suggests elections if labor reforms fail.
Government warns Parliament's approval of 100% layoff could violate legal constraints.
Leaders stand with Zelensky, marking four years since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
High demand for housing loans as young buyers push mortgage records to new heights.
EuroMillions jackpot reaches 142 million euros, following recent draws without winners.
Free screenings for HIV, viral hepatitis, and STIs offered throughout February.
Lisbon launches free colorectal cancer screenings at 126 pharmacies across the city.
Alzheimer's symptoms may be predicted years in advance with a simple blood test.
Honor set to unveil humanoid robot at the Mobile World Congress, diversifying its tech lineup.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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