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AllAfrica on MSNCape Verde: Lucibela, Old Fashion, and Proud of It!Afropop Worldwide has long celebrated the proliferation of talented female singers from Cape Verde, following in the ...
The owner of the Armando Martins Museum of Contemporary Art (MACAM) in Lisbon, which opens on Saturday with 215 works on display ...
PONANT EXPLORATIONS has released its 2025-2026 "Inspiring Voyages" brochure, showcasing 122 all-inclusive journeys available ...
Billed as a “picture of contemporary production” linking the continents bordered by the Atlantic, the debut edition of showcase festival SQUARE proved a success, an ambitious event drawing 1,000 peopl ...
From the outset, Portuguese superstar Mariza seemed fated to become a fado singer – albeit one who has reinvigorated and ...
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The South African on MSNPride 2025: The BEST LGBTQIA+ friendly countries to visitLooking for the best place to celebrate Pride 2025? These 10 amazing countries, known for their LGBTQIA+ inclusivity, should be on your list.
From colourful old towns to sleek modern skylines, this gallery showcases the world’s most beautiful cities, celebrated for their natural beauty, awe-inspiring architecture, iconic landmarks and rich ...
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Did FC Porto's former president predict the Lisbon earthquake on the day of his funeral?Here's What Science Says About Your Personality The 24 richest 80s music icons in 2025, ranked Champions League last 16 confirmed: All you need to know as Liverpool, Arsenal and Aston Villa wait ...
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Tuko News on MSNShawn Mendes' ethnicity uncovered: Are his parents Portuguese?Curious about Shawn Mendes' ethnicity? Learn about his parental roots, cultural heritage, and how he embraces his background ...
As CJ and his Nana travel through Market Street on the city bus, CJ wonders why his life is so different from others around ...
South African travellers craving coastal beauty and cultural richness will find Portugal a perfect match. In Lisbon ... in the soulful sounds of Fado music passing from local taverns.
Born on July 30, 1920, geologist and cartographer Tharp changed scientific thinking about what lay at the bottom of the ocean – not a featureless flat, but rugged and varied terrain.
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