Portugal News in English
July 19, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 19th July, and here’s your Portugal daily news capsule.
EduQA clarifies code and announces suspended exam results will be posted this Sunday.
Ventura calls for Montenegro to dismiss Luís Neves, citing complicity with organized crime.
Neves and Alexandre face concurrent crises that may lead to distinct impacts.
Chemicals for drug production linked to the "Pacoba Operation" found at a friend's company.
Carneiro challenges Montenegro, stating a minister who avoids responsibility should resign.
Construbarcelos has lacked a work permit since March, raising legal concerns over Neves' home.
The Gulbenkian Museum reopens with free entry for nine days to celebrate its 70th anniversary.
Bus frequency between Algarve and Lisbon is now nine times higher than train services.
Portugal's Parliament approves a law banning burqas in public spaces.
Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian logistics center results in seven fatalities.
Iran continues its assaults in the Gulf following U.S. bombings overnight.
Scientists believe they are witnessing the birth of a new tectonic boundary in Africa.
Fuel prices are set to surge again next week, with significant increases expected.
The new British Prime Minister abandons the digital citizen card project amid economic challenges.
Alzheimer's disease experts discuss the urgent need for an integrated response in Parliament.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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