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Portugal

February 13, 2023
China/Portugal

EU starts purchasing made-in-China metro trains

First of the 18-set metro trains made by Chinese company was delivered to the Porto Metro company of Portugal on Saturday. The 4-car train is on display in the Trindade Metro Station

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Red Wine Flows Down Streets of Portuguese Town

by Saurav Sarkar Red wine coursed through the town of São Lourenço do Bairro, Portugal, on September 10. Two tanks at a nearby distillery had burst, leading to about 581,000 gallons of the drink flowing through the streets, reported the U.S.’s

September 16, 2023

Portugal’s Government Faces Collapse Amid Confidence Vote Scandal

Geopolitics/World

Portugal’s centre-right government is teetering on the brink of collapse as Prime Minister Luís Montenegro faces a confidence vote triggered by controversy over his

Portugal’s Government Faces Collapse Amid Confidence Vote Scandal

March 12, 2025
Geopolitics/World

Portugal’s centre-right government is teetering on the brink of collapse as Prime Minister Luís Montenegro faces a confidence vote triggered by controversy over his family business dealings. If he loses, the country

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Red Wine Flows Down Streets of Portuguese Town

September 16, 2023
News

by Saurav Sarkar Red wine coursed through the town of São Lourenço do Bairro, Portugal, on September 10. Two tanks at a nearby distillery had burst, leading to about 581,000 gallons of

More

EU starts purchasing made-in-China metro trains

February 13, 2023
China/Portugal

First of the 18-set metro trains made by Chinese company was delivered to the Porto Metro company of Portugal on Saturday. The 4-car train is on display in the Trindade Metro Station

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