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  2. Portugal–United Arab Emirates relations - Wikipedia

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    High-level visits from the United Arab Emirates to Portugal. Finance Minister Sultan Al Mansoori (2007) [3] Foreign Minister Abdullah Al Nahyan (2009, 2011, 2012) [3] High-level visits from Portugal to the United Arab Emirates. Foreign Minister Luís Amado (2009) [3] Prime Minister José Sócrates (2011) [3] President Aníbal Cavaco Silva (2014 ...

  3. Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Dubai [a] is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates and the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, the most populous of the country's seven emirates. [5] [6] [7] As of 2024, the city has a population of around 3.79 million, [8] more than 90% of which are expatriates.

  4. List of newspapers in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    O jornalismo portuguez (in Portuguese). Typographia Soares. Warren Agee and Nelson Traquina (1983). O Quarto Poder Frustrado [Mass Media in the Post-Revolutionary Portugal] (in Portuguese). Lisbon: Vega. Gina Guedes Rafael; Manuela Santos, eds. (2001). Jornais e Revistas Portugueses do Século XIX (in Portuguese). Biblioteca Nacional. ISBN 972 ...

  5. Lusa News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Lusa News Agency (Portuguese: Lusa – Agência de Notícias de Portugal, SA; lit. ' Lusa - Portuguese News Agency ') is the largest news agency in Portugal, as well as the largest news agency in the Portuguese language, incorporated on 28 November 1986 [1] under the name of Agência Lusa — Cooperativa de Interesse Público de Responsabilidade Limitada (Lusa Agency - Public Interest ...

  6. Público (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    Público is one of the first Portuguese mainstream newspapers to have an online edition which was started in 1995. [10] Its online edition was free and included almost all the articles from the print edition, except for the pictures. In 2005 it changed from a fully free-access to a subscription model.

  7. The Portugal News - Wikipedia

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    The paper is the longest established English-language newspaper in publication in Portugal. It is politically neutral and carries current comment on the latest political developments each week. News on a local and national level is carried from throughout Portugal, with the aim of keeping expatriate residents and visitors fully informed about ...

  8. Correio da Manhã (Portugal) - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 it was the best selling newspaper in Portugal with a circulation of 107,000 copies. [8] Its 2004 circulation was more than 100,000 copies. [13] Next year its circulation was 119,431 copies. [14] Correio da Manhã had a circulation of 111,585 copies in 2006. [14]

  9. TSF (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    TSF is one of the three main Portuguese radio news stations, alongside Antena 1 and Rádio Renascença. Its programs are focused on news. It was legally founded, though its first broadcast on 29 February 1988 was not legal, because at that time private radios were forbidden in Portugal. TSF is part of the Portuguese Global Media Group.