Madeira will not become a mass tourism destination, says Eduardo Jesus, the Regional Secretary for Tourism and Culture.
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Refugee children and asylum seekers in Portugal face several challenges to their integration, such as language barrier, discrimination, lack of educational and professional opportunities, risk of poverty, and social exclusion, UNICEF Portugal has warned.
We can tell that the election season is underway as the island's political parties are all out to discredit their rivals.
The University of Minho (Portugal), in partnership with Fibrenamics and Sciencentris, will host the 6th International Conference on Natural Fibers (ICNF2023) on the 19th, 20th, and 21st of June, at VidaMar Resort Hotel, in Funchal, Madeira.
Three hundred sheep were sheared as part of the sheep shearing tradition of Ribeira dos Boieiros, Poiso.
From today, Saturday the 10th of June, the Monte Toboggans will operate with the following opening hours.
As part of an investment of more than 12 million euros aimed at reducing water losses in the municipality, Funchal already reduced its consumption by approximately 10%.
The Conservatory Wind Orchestra will perform in the gardens of the Caves of São Vincente on Saturday, the 3rd of June at 19:30, with artistic direction by teacher and conductor Jorge Garcia Mendoza.
Co-financed by EU funds the new 'Fishmetric' system will now be introduced ensuring reliable control over food safety.
Today the Regional Directorate of Statistics of Madeira released their analysis of the average monthly earnings according to sex
Filming of the documentary 'The Indomitable Viscount' which portrays the life and work of Francisco Correia de Herédia, took place in Ribeira Brava over the weekend.
With an increase in tourism comes an increase in the pressure on the island's infrastructure, especially when it comes to parking, as is the case in Pico do Areerio.
The Region currently has a total of 80 psychologists working within the education sector, of which 32 are permanently at the service of schools and 48 are accompanying students from the services of the Regional Secretariat of Education, Science, and Technology.
Pope Francis has criticized the approval of the decree on medically assisted death, considering that the Portuguese parliament has created a law condoning the killing of another person.