Portugal News in English

July 18, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 18th July, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.

Exams for the 9th grade will not have their results published this Friday, confirms national jury.

Concerns grow over the seriousness of the Luís Neves case as Carneiro demands clear explanations.

Luís Neves expresses dissatisfaction with the PJ's statement regarding the ongoing investigation.

Ammonia leak at a party in Leixões injures several attendees, prompting evacuations.

The Gulbenkian Museum reopens with a fresh look, staying true to its original 1969 design.

Minister assures there’s no reason to change the schedule for access to higher education.

Carneiro confirms he will not obstruct any inquiry committee regarding national exams.

Water crisis in Almada leads to a loss equivalent to six years of supply for Costa da Caparica.

New poll reveals the cost of living remains the top concern for Portuguese citizens.

Government aims to accelerate renewable energy initiatives, but municipalities are hitting the brakes.

In Ukraine, political turmoil overshadows military advances in Crimea amid ongoing protests.

U.S. intensifies airstrikes in Iran, targeting strategic bridges and ports amid rising tensions.

Record high housing prices in Portugal surge by 20% within a year, raising concerns.

Lisbon defies European market losses, boosted by strong performance from Jerónimo Martins.

Infarmed approves funding for an innovative treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

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