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Update | Portuguese national identified as suspect in the killings at Brown and MIT – Boston, MA Community | Portuguese physicist Nuno Loureiro fatally shot in Brookline Portugal Named “Economy of the Year 2025” by The Economist Update | Airlines begin cancellations ahead of December 11 general strike – Portugal Project Homecoming | Incentives offered for voluntary self-deportation
 

Update | Portuguese national identified as suspect in the killings at Brown and MIT – Boston, MA

In a major development, law-enforcement officials have publicly identified the suspect in the killings at Brown University and MIT’s Professor Nuno F. Gomes Loureiro, as Cláudio Neves Valente, 48, a Portuguese national from Torres Novas, Portugal. Authorities said Valente was later found dead in Salem, New Hampshire, on Thursday, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Professor […]

Community | Portuguese physicist Nuno Loureiro fatally shot in Brookline – Massachusetts

Portuguese physicist Nuno F. Gomes Loureiro, 47, a distinguished professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Director of the Plasma Science and Fusion Center, was fatally shot at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts, late on the evening of Monday, December 15. Authorities confirmed that Loureiro, originally from Viseu, Portugal, was found with multiple […]

Portugal Named “Economy of the Year 2025” by The Economist – London, UK

Portugal has been selected by the British magazine The Economist as the “Economy of the Year” for 2025, placing the country at the top of a ranking of the world’s 36 richest economies   Titled “Which economy did best in 2025?”,  the magazine highlighted Portugal’s strong blend of macroeconomic indicators, including solid GDP growth, low inflation, […]

Update | Airlines begin cancellations ahead of December 11 general strike – Portugal

Travelers heading to or from Portugal on December 11, 2025, should brace for widespread flight cancellations and major delays, as a nationwide general strike is set to disrupt operations at all major airports and across public services. The stoppage, called by Portugal’s main trade-union confederations in protest over proposed labor-law reforms, is expected to affect […]

Project Homecoming | Incentives offered for voluntary self-deportation – DHS

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today, December 5, reaffirmed its commitment to reducing undocumented immigration through voluntary departure mechanisms, unveiling the full scope of its “self-deportation” program under Project Homecoming. Under this initiative, undocumented immigrants who choose to depart the United States voluntarily using the CBP Home mobile app will receive a USD$1,000 exit […]

Graciosa: Landslides associated with seismic activity – Update

14 March 2012

Small landslides observed Wednesday near the shoreline of Serra Branca were associated with the seismic crisis taking place on Graciosa island, in the Azores, since March 3. The landslides were caused by an earthquake of magnitude 2.7, on the Richter scale, felt Tuesday night, in the Guadalupe area of the island, after several aftershocks were […]

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Posted in Azores, Featured, Graciosa

Heritage: St. John the Baptist Parish to close – New Bedford, MA

14 March 2012

The Diocese of Fall River, MA, announced that the 150 year old St. John the Baptist Parish, the oldest Portuguese parish established in North America, will close soon due to financial problems, a significant decline in parishioners and the building falling apart. According to the announcement, the New Bedford struggling parish will merge with another […]

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Posted in Community, Featured, Heritage, Organizations

FLAD: Portuguese language initiative for teachers and learners – Contest

13 March 2012

Lisbon-based Luso American Development Foundation (FLAD) has announced the creation of the Portuguese language learning project “Reading in Portuguese” [Ler em Português] which objective is to support the teaching and learning of Portuguese at the high school level in public and private schools  the United States. According to the project, teams of teachers and students […]

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Posted in Azores, Community, Education, Heritage, Madeira, Organizations, Portugal, Scholarships

No one asked for my opinion

12 March 2012

By John Howard Wolf ♦ But there are plenty of opinions around offering (for a high fee) solutions to the current Portuguese crisis. “Oh, yes,” they reply, “It’s bad everywhere.” But I’m not everywhere else, I am here in Portugal! That’s the first hurdle to pass, evasive relativisms, and defensive nationalisms. Somewhere along the way […]

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Posted in Featured, Heritage, People, Politics, Portugal

Film: “Blood of My Blood” wins at Miami Film Festival – Award

11 March 2012

The Portuguese film “Blood of My Blood,” written and directed by João Canijo, received Sunday the Grand Jury Discretionary Prize at the 29th Miami Film Festival (MIFF). The distinction includes a cash award of $5,000 by the Miami-based John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Bonsái, the Chilean drama based on the novel by Alejandro Zambra […]

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Posted in Awards, Featured, Film, Heritage, People, Portugal, Spotlight, World

Fado: Filipa Sousa wins the 2012 Festival da Canção RTP – Portugal

10 March 2012

Filipa Sousa singing, Vida Minha, a song in the Portuguese fado style, was the finalist Saturday, by televote, of the 48th Festival da Canção promoted by the Portuguese national broadcaster Rádio Televisão Portuguesa (RTP). The winner song will represent Portugal at the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest to be held in Baku (Azerbaijan). The Azerbaijani song was […]

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Posted in Awards, Entertainment, Featured, Music, People, Portugal