Portugal News in English
March 15, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 15th March, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.
José Luís Carneiro claims 96% support in his re-election, citing "special responsibilities."
The new president of Portugal, Seguro, has already made waves in just two days.
Experts say Montenegro shouldn't have used state legal services amid constitutional losses.
The U.S. strikes Iran's oil island, escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Frederico Varandas re-elected as Sporting president, securing 89.47% of the votes.
Lebanese president awaits Israel's response on ceasefire negotiations amid ongoing conflict.
The relationship between Seguro and the government begins with tensions and disagreements.
The Portuguese government plans to change laws to simplify the inheritance process.
The former LNEC president claims the Mondego project is abandoned, raising concerns.
Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly injured but alive, as U.S. leaders provide updates.
Germany criticizes the U.S. for lifting sanctions on Russian oil, calling it a mistake.
The U.S. releases 172 million barrels from its oil reserve to combat rising prices.
Escalating fuel prices are impacting essential goods, with coffee prices up by 33%.
Google launches an app to predict natural disasters, aiming to prevent future catastrophes.
Cristina Ferreira comments on the price of the first lady's dress, sparking discussions on priorities.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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