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Investing may seem complex, but it starts with simple concepts. Learn key terms and how investing can help you achieve financial goals, while protecting against inflation.
Madeira's voter turnout for presidential elections has varied significantly, ranging from 23% to 57% since 1976.
With the suspension of new local accommodation registrations ending in March, Funchal's City Council is urged to finalize regulatory revisions.
Prime Minister Montenegro insists on moral integrity, denying mobility subsidies to those with state debts.
This week, the residents of Madeira Island pay their respects to three cherished community members through heartfelt ceremonies and communal support.
Funchal's City Council faces pressure from political groups to clarify the status of the local accommodation regulation review, crucial as the suspension of new licenses ends in March.
The PSD's proposal to open up Machico's bus station parking for public use outside working hours was rejected, sparking debate amidst a parking shortage crisis.
The PS-Madeira party has proposed a new legislation to exempt Madeira Island residents from pre-registration for recommended hiking trails, emphasizing free access to natural spaces.
As the deadline for the suspension of new local accommodation licenses approaches, Madeira's municipal council faces scrutiny from political parties seeking clarity on regulatory revisions.
A recent crisis in the supply of essential goods to Madeira has underscored the urgent need for a ferry line. The situation exposed the region's dependency on container ships.
The RIR party in Madeira calls for mask-wearing in healthcare settings as respiratory illnesses surge, emphasizing collective responsibility and scientific evidence.
The Funchal City Council has unanimously approved a review of the municipal tourism tax regulation, with potential increases to the current rate of two euros per night.