Travel Tagus river at risk of drying up completely By mylusoJanuary 20, 2025Less 1 min read Climate change, dams and diversion bring Iberian peninsula’s longest river, on which millions depend, to brink of collapse ShareTweetPinShare Previous PostAngola’s ruling family is worth billions. What happens when dad steps down? – African Arguments Next PostPortugal asks for help from Europe to fight fires You May Also Like January 21, 2025 Team South Africa receives heroes welcome after Rio January 22, 2025 Nicki Minaj Performs In Angola Despite Cancellation Appeals From Protesters January 20, 2025 USA / Elections: Luso-American elected attorney general in Rhode Island where seven other Luso-descendants have won January 19, 2025 The inside story of Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United sacking and why it was inevitable from the very start
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