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Portuguese Train drivers continue strike

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A man waits for a train at Santa Apolonia train station during a strike in Lisbon, Portugal, December 23, 2011. Train drivers in Portugal have begun the New Year with industrial action, as they continued their strike in protest at disciplinary measures. Most national rail services have remained cancelled on Sunday, the last day of a four-day strike. Drivers were disciplined for allegedly failing to... 

Europeans Leave En Masse Amidst Crisis

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A picture showing protests against the government austerity measures in Greece. Tens of thousands of Europeans are migrating from their homelands, many heading to the southern hemisphere, as the continent sinks deeper into financial crisis. While official statistics shows that Portugal, Greece and Ireland had the largest stream of immigrants leaving their country’s this year, evidence points... 

Oral Insulin Solution: Breakthrough by Portuguese investigators

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One of the worst times of the day for those diabetes sufferers who have to inject themselves with insulin may be about to come to an end – the breakthrough which leads to an oral administration of insulin sees light at the end of the tunnel as investigators from Portugal’s Coimbra University remove an important obstacle. There are two main barriers against the oral administration of insulin,... 

Anti-austerity protest held in Portugal

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Thousands crowd Lisbon's main Liberdade avenue during a demonstration Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011. Thousands of protesters have demonstrated in Portugal against the adopted austerity measures and declining living standards linked to the country’s massive bailout. The country’s largest trade union confederation, the General Confederation of the Portuguese Workers (CGTP), organized the rally... 

Merkel blasts 'lazy' Greece and Portugal

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel has this week sparked a wave of outrage across Europe by calling on Portugal, Spain and Greece to raise their retirement ages and reduce their leave. She warned that German aid to these countries could be cast into doubt should southern European countries fail to adopt the work ethic of her countrymen. “It’s not just about getting any further into debt in... 

Portugal Legalizes Gay and Lesbian "Marriage"

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Proud Gay Portuguese president Anibal Cavaco Silva has approved a law authorising gay marriages, making Portugal the sixth country in Europe to allow same-sex unions. Mr Silva, a practicing Roman Catholic from Portugal’s main opposition centre-right party, says he has put his “personal convictions” aside in deciding to approve the legislation. The law, adopted in February by the centre-left... 

Portugal warned next to fall in EU debt crisis

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Portuguese Finance Minister Fernando Teixeira speaks during a parliamentary debate on the govenment’s controversial stability and growth program. As Greece barreled closer to the edge of a debt default this week, fears that the crisis would infect other countries rattled the world’s financial markets. “It’s not a question of the danger of contagion,” Angel Gurria, the... 

EU Warning: Europe Will be Occupied by Immigrants

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European authorities from Brussels published Monday June 29, 2009 a report showing the flux of immigrants will reach alarming numbers in Europe in the next years. By the year 2060, Italy will gain 12 million more immigrants than present. In the entire EU zone immigrants will increase by 46,2 millions, informs the Italian newspapers Il Giornale. According to Brussels, Spain’s immigrants will... 

European ministers told to encourage baby boom

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The ministers called for more government support for people wanting to have children. The falling birth rate and economic crisis make it crucial for governments to support families who desire more children, the Council of Europe said Tuesday. “The decision to have children is first and foremost an individual choice, but … it must be a real choice,” deputy secretary-general Maud de... 
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