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Travel: Azores Airlines inaugurates first Airbus 330 flight to Boston – Azores

The Azores based SATA Airlines is launching its first Airbus 330 flight, operated by  Azores Airlines, from Ponta Delgada to Boston, starting Friday, March 25, three times a week, departing from Lisbon and Ponta Delgada. In addition to Boston, the Azores Airlines will be offering seasonal flights to Providence Green Airport, in Rhode Island, starting […]

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What if? Why not Patagonia? Is bigger better?… By Len Port

By Len Port, Contributor (*) Expats exiting Boatloads of British immigrants are expected to head from Portugal and Spain to the South Atlantic if Britain decides to leave the European Union. They fear that Brexit will make them no longer welcome in the EU. For many expats the Falkland Islands seem a good option. For […]

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Book: ‘Return Fligths’ by Jarita Davis – Editor’s Note

These poems — varying from narrative to imagist to lyrical — reflect the “sodade” of Cape Verdean culture that is shaped by separation and longing — longing for the home that has been left behind and for loved ones who have departed. Cape Verdean communities extend beyond national boundaries and are paradoxically independent of place, […]

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Interview: The Elusive Playwright Elaine Avila – by Chris Casquilho

Interview by Chris Casquilho (*) Playwright Elaine Avila’s grandfather, João Henrique Avila, was one of the first photographers in his village Ribeiras, Pico, in the Azores, Portugal. He came to America for an education. He realized his dream was impossible while he was washing dishes at Santa Clara University. He ended up being successful in […]

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Crisis: Portuguese to receive 10,000 war refugees by the end of the year – Portugal

Portugal has offered to receive 10,000 war refugees by the end of the year as part of its participation in the host program of the European Union, Deputy-Minister Eduardo Cabrita has announced. The first group of about 110 refugees was expected to arrive in Lisbon this week in flights chartered by the European Asylum Support […]

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Lisbon: Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa sworn President of the Republic – Portugal

Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, 67, was inaugurated as the 20th President of the Portuguese Republic. He swore to uphold the Portuguese Constitution in a ceremony at Parliament today, March 9, 2016. He succeeds Aníbal Cavaco Silva, 76, who served as conservative prime minister from 1985 to 1995 and for two consecutive terms as president from […]

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