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FLAD | Essay Competition for Young Portuguese-Americans July 4th | Portugal and the United States have remarkable historical ties Community | Nicholas Ferraz graduates from Harvard University Honor | Writer Lídia Jorge awarded prestigious Camões Prize 50th Anniversary | Regional leaders of Azores and Madeira call for broader powers
 

FLAD | Essay Competition for Young Portuguese-Americans – Portugal

The Luso-American Development Foundation (FLAD) has launched a new essay competition inviting young Americans of Portuguese descent to reflect on the enduring relationship between Portugal and the United States.  Announced to coincide with the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence, the initiative encourages a new generation of Portuguese-Americans to explore the historical, cultural, political, and human […]

July 4th | Portugal and the United States have remarkable historical ties – Azores

As the United States commemorates its 250th Independence Day on July 4, the longstanding relationship between Portugal and the United States offers a remarkable chapter in the history of the Atlantic world.  Although Portugal remained officially neutral during the American Revolutionary War, due to its centuries-old alliance with Great Britain under the Treaty of Windsor […]

Community | Nicholas Ferraz graduates from Harvard University – Cambridge, MA

This spring, Nicholas Ferraz graduated from the Harvard Graduate School of Education with a Master of Education in Teaching and Teacher Leadership, earning a 4.0 GPA. Already a certified mathematics teacher in Massachusetts, Ferraz represents a generation of Portuguese American educators whose professional journeys reflect both academic excellence and a deep commitment to multilingual and […]

Honor | Writer Lídia Jorge awarded prestigious Camões Prize – Portugal

Portuguese novelist Lídia Jorge has been named the recipient of the prestigious Camões Prize, the highest literary distinction in the Portuguese language. One of the most celebrated Portuguese-language authors of her generation underscores the global reach and enduring influence of her literary work. Jointly awarded by the governments of Portugal and Brazil, the annual prize […]

50th Anniversary | Regional leaders of Azores and Madeira call for broader powers – Portugal

Portugal’s Assembly of the Republic commemorated on Friday the 50th anniversary celebration of the constitutional autonomy of the Azores and Madeira archipelagos with a special solemn plenary session honoring one of the most significant democratic achievements of the 1976 Constitution. The anniversary also became a platform for renewed calls to deepen the autonomy of the […]

Funchal: The world’s largest photo exhibit – Madeira

28 August 2011

Madeira is showcasing the second edition of “The World’s Largest Photo Exhibit” with over 600 pictures from world photographers. The event will take place September 1-30. The first edition took place in Lisbon last June. The pictures will be displayed for public viewing at open spaces, inside and outside, all over the city of Funchal, […]

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Posted in Madeira, Photography, Porto Santo

Computer game for autistic children developed at University of Porto – Portugal

27 August 2011

Researchers at the University of Porto, in a joint project with the University of Texas at Austin, are developing an interactive computer game aimed at assisting children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) communicate their emotions. The goal of the research is to develop an early intervention tool, an interactive and adaptive game system, to help […]

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Posted in Featured, Organizations

Super-rich targeted to pay higher taxes – Portugal

26 August 2011

The Portuguese Parliament will discuss levying a special tax on the rich during the next budget debate, a source at the prime minister’s office said Thursday. The source told Lusa news agency the issue “will probably be raised during the budget debate” with the coalition government “not ruling out any option.” Opposition Socialist leader, António […]

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Posted in Featured, Politics

Portuguese researchers identify health benefits of coriander – Portugal

24 August 2011

A team of researchers at the University of Beira Interior, Portugal, found coriander to be toxic to a broad range of harmful bacteria. In a study published in the Journal of Medical Microbiology, the authors concluded that using coriander oil in foods and in clinical agents could prevent food-borne illnesses and even treat antibiotic-resistant infections. The […]

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Posted in Featured, Food & Wine, People

São Bento railway station one of the most beautiful in the world – Porto

23 August 2011

São Bento train station, in Porto, Portugal, was listed amongst the 16 most beautiful railway stations in the world by Travel & Leisure magazine. Dedicated in 1916, the building was designed by Portuguese architect Marques da Silva, inspired on the French Beaux-Arts style. The station is famous for its magnificent tile panels depicting landscapes, ethnographic […]

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Posted in Featured, Heritage, Mozambique, Travel

Protesters to rally for more democracy – Angola

23 August 2011

Angolan youths intend to hold a fresh protest in Luanda on September 3 against President José Eduardo dos Santos, one of the organizers said Tuesday. Carbono Casimiro, a well-known Angolan rapper, told Lusa news agency the demonstration would take place in Praça da Independência and the provincial government had been advised of the event. Casimiro […]

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Posted in Angola, People, Politics, World