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Lisbon, Portugal · LisbonRight in the presentation of the book by the president of the Lisbon City Hall, with Marcelo coming free to launch the Lisbon Charter for the future in Belém. Moedas equated extremes, "" left and right. "" Cavaco Silva asked for Montenegro to be allowed to govern. "" Now look at the behavior of the opposition.See the Story
Moedas praises Passos, Marcelo praises Moedas and Cavaco asks for Montenegro to let go and govern.
Lisbon, Portugal · LisbonDutch sociologist Hein de Haas attacks the "" simplistic and polarizing "" view across the political spectrum: "" Migration is neither a problem to be solved nor a solution to problems "" such as aging, he stresses in an interview with the Express. For the professor of migration and development, "" We are creating a new subclass of exploited migrants, "" which represents the "" ideal path "" for far-right growth in the coming years. It also does…See the Story
It's not a migration crisis, it's a political crisis, between those who have lost crocodile tears and the apocalyptics of the far right and the climate.
Hamas · GazaHamas officials denounce Israel's “heinous crime” in what was once the most advanced hospital in Gaza. Tel Aviv is pleased to have eliminated 40 “terrorists” in an operation in the center of the enclave that lasted almost a week. Russia supports recognition of Palestine, but proposal must be rejected again in the Security CouncilSee the Story
Another common wreckage discovered in Gaza: at least 30 dead near the Al-Shifa hospital, only 12 more identified.
Lisbon, Portugal · LisbonMiguel Sousa Tavares writes this week in the Express about the Iranian investment in Israel. To the reporter, it was a response to the Israeli "" provocation "" against the Iranian embassy in Syria, and it ended up corresponding to what Israel was waiting for.See the Story
Israel's "" provocation "" and the "" enslavement "" of Lucille Gago.
Revolution · LisbonRevolution is the D day in Portugal's history for 65 percent of Portuguese people, the highest level in the last two decades. Salazar and Salgueiro Maia are the people most associated with the day of revolution, followed by Mario Soares and Hotelo. Research by ICS/ISCTE, in partnership with the commemorative committee 50 years 25 April, measures the evolution of the values of the revolutionSee the Story
Express/SIC Survey: April 25th is the most important day in Portugal's history as a country that resists polarization.
Tourism · LisbonThe next indoor tourism forum, Visit Portugal, is going to take place in Torres Vedras from June 3 to 5, and it's about peace, and it's the first public event with the confirmed presence of the Secretary of State for Tourism, Pedro Machado, former President of Tourism Central Portugal.See the Story
Portuguese accounts for over 50 percent of Central Asian tourism.
Lisbon, Portugal · LisbonThe historian and publisher of non-official (illegal) media was arrested on Wednesday at a police checkpoint in Bacunayagua, 80 kilometers east of the capital, and taken back to Matanzas, the city where López Hernández lives. According to sources, López Hernández was still under police custody at the middle of today. López Hernández fled to the capital because he was trying to carry out his protest on the 18th of every month in Havana Central Pa…See the Story
Cuban critic Alina Bárbara López Hernández is back in jail.
Lisbon, Portugal · LisbonMore than two-thirds of Portuguese believe that the "" again "" model of commemoration makes sense, according to a survey done by ISCTE and ICS in partnership with the 50th Anniversary Commission of April, but they're looking forward to the celebration of the two historic dates.See the Story