Portugal News in English
July 12, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 12th July, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.
Water shortages continue in Almada, leaving ten areas without supply for eight hours.
Isabel Mendes Lopes hints at a possible candidacy for Prime Minister, emphasizing service to the country.
Teachers’ union Fenprof plans to file a complaint regarding national exam grading issues.
The U.S. has armed missiles ready in response to threats against Trump from Tehran.
A dramatic wildfire in Almería sees people trapped as drivers flee through flames.
Public transport becomes free for Porto residents, but limitations on bus lanes remain.
Exam markers receive extra hours this weekend for their efforts in grading.
New reforms in Portugal aim to simplify rental contracts for the elderly and disabled.
Immigrants play a crucial role in offsetting declining birth rates in Portugal.
A GNR officer tragically dies after being hit by a vehicle in Alcobaça.
The Pope shares a meal with the poor, highlighting the need for justice and inclusion.
Meta pulls back on its controversial AI feature on Instagram following public backlash.
Carlos III reunites with his grandchildren, marking a step towards healing family ties.
A clinical trial validates a digital platform for dementia caregivers, enhancing support.
An experimental HIV vaccine trains the immune system to combat multiple strains effectively.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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