Portugal faces a significant demographic challenge with a rapidly ageing population and shrinking youth base, placing strain on its social and economic infrastructure
Lusofonia
Chapo made his first visit to the country as president last week, meeting with Japanese officials and companies
Malnutrition, particularly among mothers and young children, is a serious problem in the small island nation
The 45-year-old forest protection company operator had suffered serious burns to most of his body in the Sabugal fire
The entry of Meituan into Latin America’s largest economy could transform the food delivery industry over the next decade
The two neighbours have enjoyed strong bilateral trade since the Portuguese colonial period
The beginning of formal negotiations marks an important advancement in the now years-long process
At less than US$100,000 for a single person, São Toméan citizenship costs far less than most other nations
The opening of the Chinese company’s first Brazilian factory also marks a shift in its approach to the Brazilian market