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Portugal: Plesiosaur from 72 million years ago found in Angola by Lisbon experts

Portugal: Plesiosaur from 72 million years ago found in Angola by Lisbon experts
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A project encourages the electoral participation of Brazilians in Portugal – 05/01/2021 – Worldwide – KSU

A project encourages the electoral participation of Brazilians in Portugal – 05/01/2021 – Worldwide ksuadminMay 1, 2021 29 Even without having Portuguese nationality, Geizy Fernandes, originally from Divinópolis (MG), has already voted in several elections in Portugal, in addition to having been a candidate in the official elections twice. If she is chosen in the primaries of her party, she will run in the next municipal elections in Lisbon, scheduled in six months. “When I applied it was a normal and smooth process. Nobody put an obstacle. It was my right and they just followed protocol, ”she says, who has lived in the country since 2008.

Students demonstrate against tuition fees

Students demonstrate against tuition fees About 300 higher education students demonstrated yesterday (28 April) in Lisbon to demand the end of tuition fees, along a route that started at Largo de Camões and ended in front of the Assembly of the Republic. Under the motto “It s time to move forward, the bribe must end”, the demonstration was part of a national protest that also took place in Porto, Évora, Braga, Caldas da Rainha, Faro, Covilhã and Coimbra. Throughout the demonstration, students shouted slogans such as “Millions go to banking, education gets pennies” and “Education is a right, without it being done”.

Droughts and heat waves have tripled in Europe

Droughts and heat waves have tripled in Europe Droughts and heat waves have tripled in the last 50 years in Europe, with a corresponding reduction in harvests, especially cereals, indicates a study developed by three researchers from Universidade Nova. The study, published in the scientific journal Environmental Research Letters , warns that the effects of climate change on harvests can lead to food shortages and higher prices. Teresa Armada Brás, the researcher who led the study, explained to Lusa that, although there are many investigations that show the increase in the frequency of extreme climate events, the losses in agriculture associated to these events have not been studied.

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