More than nine million Portuguese are expected to go to the polls next Sunday to vote in early legislative elections. Voting began with almost 1.6 million...
It’s not the first time the Swedish flatpack furniture giant has dipped its advertising toes into Portuguese politics. ADVERTISEMENT Flatpack furniture giant IKEA has been on...
Chega, Portugal’s third largest party, brought toxic racist and anti-migrant narratives to the country’s mainstream politics – yet it strongly denies being far-right, preferring to be...