EU optimistic but Swiss tussle over immigration continues

SwissFlagThe European Union has given the nod to Switzerland’s compromise on its controversial referendum result demanding immigration control.

On Thursday the EU Commission said that the Swiss parliament’s proposal marked “progress” on the matter.  The new law, it said, “should make it possible to preserve the integrity of the contractual commitments that link the EU and Switzerland”.

Airport workers strike timed to disrupt Christmas passengers

airplanePortugal’s airports operator, French-owned ANA, says the planned weekend strike by airport baggage handling and security staff is set to cause severe problems at one of the busiest times of the year.

ANA reported that the strike is due to start on Saturday and carry on through next week. The company has been asked by its client airlines to produce some sort of action plan to deal with the inevitable disruption but nothing yet has been published despite the airlines’ professed concern for their passengers.

Praia da Rocha's crumbling fort comes under attack

fortalezaPraiaRochaThe C17th Fortaleza de Santa Catarina that sits above Praia da Rocha in Portimão has come under attack by the Left Bloc which is appalled at the state of the historic building.

A draft resolution has been presented that recommends to the government that the building, which for centuries has commanded the entrance to Portimão, is repaired and put to some better use than currently.

Algarve Bike Challenge will boost low-season tourism

cyclingalgarveThe Algarve’s tourist board is to support the 5th ‘Algarve Bike Challenge’ due to take place from 3 to 5 March 2017.

The competition brings together amateurs and the elite of the biking world to face the challenge of the hills, mountains and the coast, beginning in Tavira and heading off into the hills.

Animal welfare laws boosted by new legal status for animals

dog shame smlA big step forward has been taken by Portugal’s parliament in animal rights legislation, led by pressure from the People Animals Nature party’s lone MP, André Silva.

In brief, animals in future legislation will not be treated as ‘things’ and will have their own distinct legal status, somewhere in the legal continuum between a thing and a person.

Off-season October saw 17% rise in tourism income

viaalgarvianafamilyThe figures being produced in the wake of Portugal’s surging tourism boom continue to delight government with €11 billion spent by visitors this year to the end of October.

The data released by the Bank of Portugal shows this October total is an increase of €1 billion compared to the same period last year.

France trials electric avenue

solarroadThe world’s first solar road was inaugurated on Thursday in a small village in sun-starved northern France.

Tourouvre in Orne, Normandy now boasts one kilometre of road consisting of 2,800 square metres of rugged solar panels strong enough to support heavy duty goods vehicles.

California forces Uber off the road

ubertaxiAuthorities in the state of California have revoked the registrations of Uber’s 16 self-driving vehicles, putting an end, at least for now, to Uber’s pilot initiative in San Francisco, one of the world’s hilliest cities.

Uber has been testing Volvo XC90 cars which drive by computer but have a human in the front who can intervene when needed.