
Deadly Funicular Crash in Lisbon Kills 11 Foreign Nationals
The non-Portuguese victims included three Britons, two South Koreans, two Canadians, one Frenchwoman, one Swiss, one American, and one Ukrainian.

The non-Portuguese victims included three Britons, two South Koreans, two Canadians, one Frenchwoman, one Swiss, one American, and one Ukrainian.

At least 15 killed and 18 injured when a packed tram derails near one of the capital’s busiest streets.

Citing the “right to family life,” the top court struck down a bill that would have limited family reunification.

The President requested that the Constitutional Court urgently examine several articles, arguing that they may violate constitutional principles such as family unity and non-discrimination.

President Rebelo de Sousa believes the law violates “the principles of equality and non-discrimination.”

There has been a big uptick in power produced by gas since renewables played a large role in a half-day blackout.

Parliament approves sweeping new restrictions on family reunification, residence permits, and language requirements, backed by Chega.

The centre-right government passed new restrictions on immigration, ending key policies introduced under the previous Socialist administration.

Facing pressure to meet NATO commitments, a group of EU countries will now be allowed to take on extra debt to fund military upgrades.
Waiting times, rules for citizenship, and family reunification laws are all affected by the proposed initiative.