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Today in the news: Radars prevent deaths; “I married my father for pension benefits”

Today in the news: Radars prevent deaths; “I married my father for pension benefits”

Good morning! Yesterday’s announcements by the government during the opening of the State of the Nation debate feature prominently in today’s main headlines. Público reports “Government grants bonuses up to €200 to pensioners in September,” and...

Albuquerque: “The people of Madeira are tired of being rejected by the Republic”

Albuquerque: “The people of Madeira are tired of being rejected by the Republic”

“I am here today, face-to-face with our Prime Minister, to tell him, in front of all of you, that I trust his word. He has never deceived me. But it is crucial to move from words to action. Let us move forward, restore justice for the Madeiran...

Lawyers wrangle over Arizona abortion laws still on books

Lawyers wrangle over Arizona abortion laws still on books

PHOENIX – Attorneys for doctors trying to void some existing abortion restrictions are trying to keep a judge from hearing the lone arguments against their efforts. And if they are successful, it would leave no one to defend those laws – and...

Can you drive in the UAE with GCC licence? Eligibility and exchange rules explained

Can you drive in the UAE with GCC licence? Eligibility and exchange rules explained

GCC nationals can drive in the UAE with their home licences as visitors but must exchange them upon gaining residency/ Representative Image TL;DR GCC nationals can drive in the UAE using their home country licence while visiting. Once a GCC...

CIP applauds the reduction of IRC and suggests a new tax regime for SMEs.

CIP applauds the reduction of IRC and suggests a new tax regime for SMEs.

The leader of the Portuguese Business Confederation (CIP) described as “extremely positive” a recent announcement made by Luís Montenegro during the opening of the state of the nation debate in parliament. Montenegro confirmed that the Council of...

Supplement? “For pensions of 600€, it’s a coffee every three days.”

Supplement? “For pensions of 600€, it’s a coffee every three days.”

The Secretary-General of the Socialist Party (PS), José Luís Carneiro, commented on Thursday on the state of the national debate and some of the measures announced, particularly the extraordinary supplement for all pensions up to 1,567.50 euros...

Football Manager 2026 wonderkids: The FM26 young stars we predict for the game

Football Manager 2026 wonderkids: The FM26 young stars we predict for the game

Football Manager 2026 wonderkids are already being debated ahead of the next instalment of the much-acclaimed game dropping this autumn. FM26 is expected to return to stores in the coming months after a year-long hiatus, in which the Sports...

Total TAP privatisation not ruled out

Total TAP privatisation not ruled out

The head of the PSD/CDS-PP government was questioned on this matter during the debate on the state of the nation in the Assembly of the Republic by the parliamentary leader and sole candidate for the IL leadership, Mariana Leitão, who accused him...

UNESCO Expands World Heritage List With 26 New Sites In 2025

UNESCO Expands World Heritage List With 26 New Sites In 2025

UNESCO has officially added 26 new destinations to its prestigious World Heritage List. This brings the total number of globally recognized landmarks to 1,248, spanning over 170 countries. The newly inscribed sites span six continents and showcase...

Former Syracuse guard Jaquan Carlos signs with pro team in Europe

Former Syracuse guard Jaquan Carlos signs with pro team in Europe

Syracuse, N.Y. ― Jaquan Carlos, the former Syracuse basketball player, has signed a deal to play for Kataja Basket, a pro team in Finland. The team announced the signing of Carlos on its social media platforms on Tuesday. Carlos played one season...

NATO: The Most Dangerous Organization

NATO: The Most Dangerous Organization

By the time of its out-of-theater intervention in Afghanistan, it became clear that NATO now had the ability and permission to operate as the policeman of the U.S.-led order. Cover art by Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. By...

Central banks of former Yugoslavia recording stable, even record profits

Central banks of former Yugoslavia recording stable, even record profits

In sharp contrast to the European Central Bank (ECB), which ended 2024 with a record loss, the central banks of the former SFRY countries achieved stable, some even record profits, confirming the resilience and efficiency of their monetary...

Coffee Brandy Alexander

Coffee Brandy Alexander

Be the first to rate & review! 1 Photo Wake up the standard brandy Alexander. This version adds fresh-brewed coffee and complex, bittersweet amaro—and flexes as a warm or iced cocktail. You can use other types of amaro, such as Nonino...

China and Serbia complete another section of Pan-European corridor

China and Serbia complete another section of Pan-European corridor

02:35 Serbia marked a major milestone in its transportation infrastructure with the official opening of another section of the E-763 highway. Stretching through western Serbia, this 19.5-kilometer segment will reduce the time it takes to travel...

Mob Hitman Wanted in Serbia Shot Dead in Barcelona

Mob Hitman Wanted in Serbia Shot Dead in Barcelona

The man shot dead last Tuesday at the entrance of a building in the heart of Barcelona has been identified as Filip Knežević, an alleged hitman for the Montenegrin Kavač clan and one of the most wanted Balkan criminals, OCCRP has learned from...

Eight FK Arsenal Tivat players and officials charged with match fixing

Eight FK Arsenal Tivat players and officials charged with match fixing

Eight of the Montenegrin football club's players have received long-term bans from any football related activity. By Rory Calland Key points: - FK Arsenal Tivat banned from UEFA competition for ten years and fined €500,000 ($579,000) - Eight...

Schengen Visa Barriers Cost Turkish Citizens 775 Million Euros

Schengen Visa Barriers Cost Turkish Citizens 775 Million Euros

Schengen visa barriers cost Turkish citizens 775 million euros over 15 years, reflecting deep structural challenges in Turkey–EU travel relations. This massive figure represents only the official application fees paid, excluding extra costs that...

Portugal lawmakers vote in favour of stricter immigration rules

Portugal lawmakers vote in favour of stricter immigration rules

Portugal's parliament has voted to tighten immigration policies, marking a shift away from its previously liberal stance. The centre-right minority government, led by Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, secured support from the far-right party Chega...

Uefa bans club for 10 years over Conference League match fixing with player banned for life

Uefa bans club for 10 years over Conference League match fixing with player banned for life

Uefa has taken the unprecedented decision to ban a football club from all competitions for 10 years after they were found guilty of match fixing. The ban has been imposed on Montenegrin club FK Arsenal Tivat removing them from all Uefa...

Russia Accuses Bulgaria of Arms Smuggling from Ukraine (UPDATED)

Russia Accuses Bulgaria of Arms Smuggling from Ukraine (UPDATED)

At a recent briefing, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova accused Bulgaria, alongside Poland, Finland, and Romania, of taking part in the smuggling of Western weapons from Ukraine. She claimed this illicit trade is tightly...

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