Portugal News in English
April 11, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 11th April, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.
Astronauts from the Artemis II mission have safely returned to Earth, all in excellent condition.
Trump warns that Iranians are only alive today to negotiate, threatening renewed attacks without a deal.
The Prime Minister states the government will continue seeking an agreement in social dialogue.
Hungary's upcoming elections are crucial for Brussels, Washington, and Moscow, with Viktor Orbán's future at stake.
A doctor involved in early retirement schemes is now missing, prompting an investigation.
Border controls tighten today, with long lines expected as new entry systems take effect.
Parliament rejects all proposals for zero VAT on essential food items, impacting consumers.
The João XXI tunnel will close for two years starting Tuesday, with major renovations planned.
The Amadora-Sintra emergency room has lost half its doctors since last year, raising concerns.
Putin announces a truce during Orthodox Easter, while Zelensky challenges its extension amid ongoing conflict.
Historic negotiations between the U.S. and Iran begin in a climate of total distrust.
The Pope will address peace and the Church's role during his visit to Africa, focusing on often-overlooked issues.
Portugal's cork was essential for the Artemis II mission, showcasing the country's contribution to space exploration.
Fuel prices are set to drop by up to six cents next week, with government discounts continuing.
Airports across Europe risk running out of jet fuel in three weeks if the Hormuz Strait remains closed.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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