Portugal News in English
March 19, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 19th March, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.
Mário Centeno leaves the Bank of Portugal, retiring with a payout of ten thousand euros.
The PS wants to select a judge, but the government does not exclude Chega from discussions.
Israel's attacks escalate as natural gas becomes a focal point in the ongoing conflict.
Doctors oppose dangerous clinical setbacks in gender identity legislation, urging peace for transgender individuals.
A judge confirms the appointment of Luís Esteves, denying a request for a twenty-day extension.
Iran attacks energy infrastructure in the Gulf, while Israel confirms the death of an Iranian minister.
Unusual weather in the Azores brings hail and snow as temperatures near freezing.
The Porto City Council tests new traffic measures on Costa Cabral to enhance safety.
The Ministry of Education's reforms lead to a fifty percent reduction in staff, says the minister.
Schools in Manique face challenges as new laws separate meals and classes, seeking more funding.
The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz disrupts goods transport and raises costs significantly.
Jerome Powell, named Governor of the Year, maintains interest rates amid Middle East tensions.
Supervisors want future teachers to learn financial literacy, launching new initiatives for certification.
TAP assures workers about advancing self-handling while committing to operational stability.
The UK faces an unprecedented meningitis outbreak, raising concerns about public health.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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