Poverty Risk Declines in Portugal, Yet 72,000 Still Struggle
Diário De Notícias Madeira17 hours ago
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Poverty Risk Declines in Portugal, Yet 72,000 Still Struggle

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Summary:

  • 28.1% of Madeira residents face social exclusion challenges.

  • Ana Gomes wins multiple awards at an international underwater photography championship.

  • Air transport and communications receive the highest number of complaints this year.

  • Silas resigns from his coaching position at Marítimo, with an official announcement pending.

Good morning! Today, we bring you the highlights from the latest edition of the Diário de Notícias Madeira, dated October 17.

Social Exclusion in Madeira

In Portugal, only the Azores surpass Madeira in terms of social exclusion risk. A recent study reveals that 28.1% of residents face significant difficulties in their daily lives. One poignant story features a woman living in a makeshift home with her mother, who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease.

Photography Achievement

Our photographic highlight celebrates Madeirense Ana Gomes, who, alongside Nuno Gonçalves, has won multiple awards at an underwater photography championship held in Albania.

Other Key Highlights

  • Air Transport and Communications at the Top of Complaints: The Consumer Defense Service has received 2,358 complaints this year, with 418 being forwarded for conflict mediation.
  • Silas Steps Down from Marítimo: The coach has left his position voluntarily, with the decision likely made after the match against Académico de Viseu. An official announcement is expected today.

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