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Potential conflicts of interest to be probed after president rejects plan by outgoing PM for Mário Centeno to become premier
António Costa’s Socialist party had been leading in polls but standing likely to have been hurt by corruption scandal
Portugal's PM António Costa resigned hours after a corruption investigation reached his inner circle
Expat tax reform and privatisation of TAP airline on hold as country awaits president’s decision on what comes next
Prosecutors issue arrest warrant for prime minister’s chief of staff and make infrastructure minister formal suspect
The furthest-flung of the Azores, little Flores boasts grand volcanic landscapes, craters and waterfalls
Dublin plans for future with corporation tax windfall while Lisbon benefits from government fiscal discipline
Euro 2028 men’s tournament set to be awarded to UK and Ireland after Turkey withdraws from bidding
Prime Minister António Costa says incentive no longer makes sense and will be eliminated next year
Lawyers call for more clarity to accelerate project approval
One of the aims of retail bond sales is to press banks into raising savers’ interest rates
The Kizomba Design Museum festival in São Paulo celebrated the dance, music and more created in Portugal’s former colonies
Researchers forecast fire seasons that are longer, hotter and more difficult to control
Following similar success stories in South America, rich rewilders in Europe are establishing national parks as a way to secure their investments in perpetuity
Working from an old saw mill near Comporta, the craftsman creates gravity-defying tables and sculptures shaped by explosions
It’s remote and there’s a lack of infrastructure, but the coastal Portuguese village is newly fashionable — and pricey
Savannah’s Barroso mine seen as a test of Europe’s ability to secure regional supplies of vital battery material
Lisbon’s new security assessment could deal blow to Chinese telecom equipment group’s ambitions in Europe
Under-investment means the two countries have the most limited stocks of subsidised homes in western Europe
The Portuguese capital was the first global city, creating a rich, fascinating — and sometimes problematic — history
Capital should chase profits — but the question for winemakers to ponder is whether this will now occur in bottle making
Lisbon follows Dublin in scrapping right of non-Europeans to claim residency in return for investment
The shoe designer has opened a hotel in Melides, Portugal. We get the first foot in the door
Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suárez must soon be told their time is up
Prime property with beautifully preserved paintings on the ceilings and walls
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