Behind this week’s headlines
Portugal and Iceland
Portugal’s prime minister has been on an
official visit to Iceland this week. It was clear from statements by the prime
ministers of both countries after their meeting in Reykjavik on Monday that
they are focused on common challenges, especially in the fields of combating
climate change and protecting the oceans.
These are clearly top priorities.
Friendly
China visit
A delegation representing
Portugal Communist Party (PCP), lead by its secretary general, is now on a
visit to China. It is at the official invitation of the Chinese Communist Party
(CCP). It is said to be simply in the context of the “friendly relations
between the two parties.”
Football tax inspection
It has just been confirmed that the officers of FC Porto, one of Portugal’s top three football clubs, is being searched by tax inspectors. This follows similar searches in the Lisbon officers of FC Porto’s two biggest rivals, Benfica and Sporting.
Save Alagoas Brancas
Environmentalists, particularly those opposed to the plan to destroy the Alagoas Brancas wetland next to the city of Lasgoa, have been invited to attend a demonstration outside the CCDR offices in Faro next Tuesday starting at 4pm.
Protesting scientists
More demonstrations over
employment conditions have been taking place in Lisbon, this time by
scientists. Hundreds of them gathered at Lisbon University yesterday to protest
against job insecurity. A much smaller group of scientists protested outside
the ministry of environment in Lisbon last week about the inaction of various
governments on climate change.
Vatican stamp criticised
One of Portugal’s top
bishops said yesterday that the image on the World Youth Day commemorative
stamp launched by the Vatican was “in very bad taste.” World Youth Day is to be
celebrated in Lisbon from 1 to 6 August. The stamp depicts the pope and a group
of children standing on Lisbon’s discovery monument, which harks back to
colonialism.
Water quality risks
Concerns are being
expressed that groundwater levels in the Algarve have become so low that there
is an increasing risk of salt water seeping into the soil. A warning on this
has just been issued by the region’s director of agriculture.
Alentejo wine fair
It was announced on Monday
that wine-lovers will be able to view if not taste more than 450 wines at a ‘Wines
from the Alentejo’ event in Lisbon’ to be held on the 2nd and 3rd June.