LISBON, (Portugal): Prince Rahim Al-Hussaini Aga Khan V was today named the 50th hereditary Imam (spiritual leader) of the Shia Ismaili Muslims, following the unsealing of the Will of his late father, ...
Lisbon City Council has decided to urge the Government to legislate a reduction in the maximum speed for traffic in areas with pedestrian crossings down to 30 kilometres per hour.
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TheCollector on MSN15 Historic Attractions to Visit in Lisbon, PortugalLisbon is a stunning city with plenty to discover. It is no wonder it is one of the most sought-after cities worldwide. For history enthusiasts, Lisbon has it all. It is one of the few Portuguese ...
Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi yesterday extended the Kenyan government’s blessings to Prince Rahim Aga ...
Novo Banco's planned initial public offering would be beneficial for the Portuguese banking sector, Bank of Portugal Governor ...
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Portugal: Portugal celebrates Cristiano Ronaldo's 40th birthdayAmong the gifts Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo will receive on Wednesday for his 40th birthday will be the affection and support of his compatriots, who consider him one of the best footballers ever.
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Rahim Al-Hussaini was named Wednesday as the new Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world’s millions ...
Unesco, which added Portuguese traditional dressage to its list in December, called the practice a “source of collective ...
London-based Savannah Resources has suspended prospecting works at some sites of its lithium project in northern Portugal due to a precautionary injunction filed in a court by some landowners, the ...
Cristiano Ronaldo started out as a skinny winger with floppy hair, quick feet and outrageous skills as he wowed the world at ...
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LISBON, Portugal — The Aga Khan, who became the spiritual leader of the world’s millions of Ismaili Muslims at age 20 as a ...
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France 24 on MSNPortugal's approach to drug decriminalisation: A model for the rest of the world?Portugal embarked on an unprecedented shift in its drug policy, one that would attract global attention. Two decades on, the country’s experience continues to raise important questions ...
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