December 11 saw a massive general strike in Portugal. This was not just a workplace dispute but a political strike, directed against…
Portugal
The “Draft labour-law reform bill” (the so-called labour package) [1] is a set of more than one hundred regressive amendments to the Portuguese Labour…
The Left Bloc has achieved its worst result in its history in elections for the Assembly of the Republic. The Bloc faces…
Note from the editors The translation of this article by Raquel Varela and Roberta Della Santa began as a collaboration between Posle and LeftEast…
Where to find heritage grains likely to thrive in a Portuguese climate and soil conditions? This was the question asked by José…
António Melo has lived all his seventy-one years in Lisbon’s Alfama neighborhood. But after the owner sold the building to a tourist…
0.1. Something is happening in the climate justice movement, and we are not being able to talk about it. There is quite…
On 25 April 1974 the junior officers of the Armed Forces Movement (MFA) released a radio communique: ‘The Portuguese armed forces appeal to…
For forty years I have been writing an article about each decade of the revolution of April 25, 1974 that brought democracy…
On first impression Covas do Barroso, nestled between green mountains in northern Portugal, is no more than a handful of stone houses…
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