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Indian embassy thanked the Portugal government and its police for their support in ensuring the safety and security of the ...
Your guide to moving to Portugal as a crypto digital nomad — and why 0% crypto gains tax and an amazing lifestyle makes it a ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSN'Operation Sindoor is not yet over': Indian embassy in Portugal responds to Pakistan-backed protestLisbon: The Embassy of India in Portugal has said that it "responded firmly with Operation Sindoor" to the protest organised ...
As the Portuguese election campaign got under way earlier this month there were acrimonious scenes in the picturesque northern city of Aveiro, where André Ventura, the candidate for the far-right ...
The embassy on Sunday thanked the Portugal government and its police for their support in ensuring the safety and security of the embassy. The pictures shared by the embassy show posters on the ...
The Embassy of India in Portugal stated that it "responded firmly with Operation Sindoor" to the protest organised by Pakistani nationals near the Indian Chancery building.
Notably, a treaty was signed after the then Indian government on December 17, 2002 assured the Portugal government that since Salem is being extradited from their country for facing trial here ...
Portugal’s president has convened political parties for consultations after a general election delivered another minority ...
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