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Silva was the daughter of José António da Silva and Ermelinda Rosa Nunes Dias, both of whom worked as tailors. She was born on 24 April 1936 in Paio Mendes, a village located in the municipality of Ferreira do Zêzere in Portugal's Santarém District. From a very early age she was exposed to the performing arts, as her father was also an ...
Joana Beatriz Nunes Vicente Amaral Dias (born 3 May 1975) is a Portuguese politician and clinical psychologist.She was member of the Portuguese Parliament for the Left Bloc (2002–2005).
Rita Rato Araújo Fonseca (born 5 January 1983, in Estremoz) is a Portuguese politician, who was a member of the Assembly of the Republic from 2009 to 2019. She has a bachelor's degree in Political Science and International Relations from the New University of Lisbon and is a member of the Portuguese Communist Party.
In March 2022, CNN Portugal was the most-watched paid channel - and the 4th most watched channel, in general - in Portugal, with a share of 4.7%. CNN Portugal dethroned crime and sensationalist news/generalist channel CMTV [6] - which had been leading among paid channels for 62 months - but CMTV got the lead again in the following month of April.
He wrote several books prior to 1983 but when "Portugal, Today: Fear of Existing" (Portugal, Hoje: O Medo de Existir, Lisboa: Relógio d'Água) was published in November 2004, there was a massive response. The book describes, in a way considered by some to be very accurate, what is to be Portuguese and how Portuguese people perceive themselves ...
Televisão Pública de Angola E.P. (Public Television of Angola) or TPA is the national broadcaster of the Southern African state of Angola.It operates two generalist television channels (TPA1 and TPA2) and a news channel (TPA Notícias).
He was a columnist at Diário de Notícias, at Observador and a commentator at CNN Portugal. [10] He is currently a columnist for the weekly Expresso. [11] Between October 2023 and April 2024, he was a commentator on SIC Notícias, which underwent a rebranding that same month. [12]
Sol competes directly with another Portuguese weekly, Expresso, from the Impresa group, which holds the undisputed leadership in this segment, and with the weekly version of Diário de Notícias. In December 2020, the weekly Sol changed its name to Nascer do Sol.