The article reports that fuel prices in Portugal are already higher and are expected to increase significantly starting this Monday, driven by ongoing geopolitical conflicts and rising fuel costs. Additionally, the piece highlights local incidents such as thefts of advertising banners and car catalysts in Famalicão, and notes that supermarket prices are anticipated to rise due to the war and fuel price increases. It also mentions Joaquim Dinis, a local resident, launching a book focused on emotions and personal development.
Combustíveis já estão mais caros… e a grande subida chega esta segunda
Sunday, 8 March 2026RSS




