Portugal News in English
March 25, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 25th March, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.
Trump sets 15 conditions for Iran to end the war, while Israel fears a month-long ceasefire.
Hundreds of students protest in the streets demanding an end to tuition fees as the minister advocates for increases.
U.S. prepares to send an additional three thousand troops to the Middle East amid rising tensions.
Former daycare workers admit to improper behavior, claiming lack of training led to their actions.
Lebanon faces the risk of becoming a second Gaza as Israel intensifies military operations in the region.
Australia and the European Union sign a free trade agreement after eight years of negotiations.
NASA suspends its orbital station project to focus on building a lunar base with a budget of twenty billion dollars.
Astronomers capture real-time images of a young solar system forming, shedding light on our own origins.
One in four homes sold in 2025 went to foreign buyers, raising concerns about housing availability.
The Portuguese government continues negotiations on labor laws, with discussions still ongoing and unresolved.
Socialists express discomfort over Carneiro's visit to Venezuela, as tensions rise within the party.
Dinis Tomás signs a contract with Sporting, marking a significant investment in the club's future.
The pro-life movement criticizes Isabel Moreira and Joana Mortágua, highlighting tensions surrounding the March for Life.
High oil prices are here to stay, potentially reaching two hundred dollars per barrel amid Middle Eastern conflicts.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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