Weekend headline news
– July 2
Not so
peaceful Portugal
The Global Peace Index 2023 has placed Portugal as the
seventh most peaceful country in the world.
This has dropped for the third year running and is at its lowest
position since 2015. The GPI annually covers nearly all of the countries in the
world and uses many indicators in making its assessment. The top three most
peaceful countries this year are Iceland, Denmark and Ireland.
Excessive
air pollution
The European Union Court of Justice has again declared that
Portugal has failed to comply with EU rules on air quality. Nitrogen oxide
(NO2) levels have exceeded the limits in parts of the country causing a serious
health hazard. This is due mainly to road traffic, especially diesel vehicles.
Paedophile prevention
A group that is working on investigating and preventing the
sexual abuse of children and vulnerable adults within the Portuguese Catholic
Church is reportedly now directly linked to prosecutors in a greater effort to eliminate
this criminality. Meanwhile, a shocking report in the Daily Mail in the UK reports that paedophiles are using AI to create
and sell life-like child sexual abuse images.
Inflation
lower last month
Portugal’s prime minister on Friday welcomed the news that
inflation had dropped by 7.6% in June to 3.4%, saying that wage increases are
not putting pressure on this rate. The
government hopes that new rules for withholding tax, which came into force
yesterday, will ensure that an increase in gross income corresponds to an
increase in net income.
Closer
links with France
France and Portugal have promised to deepen ties in
cultural, educational, technical, and scientific sectors. This was announced at
the end of high-level discussions between officials of the two countries on
Wednesday. Greater investment in languages and cooperation in maritime affairs
were specifically mentioned.
World
Youth Day
The number of people from around the world registered to
take part in World Youth Day, which is scheduled to take place next month in
Lisbon, has reached about 300,000. Portugal has the fourth highest number
registered. This is a Catholic event with Pope Francis scheduled to attend.
Don’t
miss the ‘supermoons’!
The first of four consecutive ‘supermoons’ this summer will
light up the night sky tomorrow, July 3. The three others will occur on August
1, August 30 and September 29. ‘Supermoons’ appear to be bigger and brighter
than normal full moons because their orbit is closer to the Earth when they
reach their fullest phase.
National
Portuguese press:
Top headlines in recent days have included a wide range of
stories about the rising cost of living.
Local
English newspapers:
The Algarve Daily News leads with the president of the republic’s
proposal to end the obligation to display an insurance stamp on the windscreen
of your car.
Among the Portugal News main stories: “Calls to bring an end to
dolphins in captivity”.
The Portugal Resident emphasises that “Portugal won’t be
bullied into cutting back on social security measures...”