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City Stories: When Porto Became Nagasaki's Sister City

The relationship between the two cities has been lavish in bilateral meetings and joint initiatives aimed at promoting peace, human rights, and humanist values.

Porto City Hall façade illuminated with the Israeli colours

A few dozen people were present in front of Porto City Hall building, with lit candles and posters calling for the release of the hostages.

British Commissioner for Trade received at the Council Chambers

During his first visit to the city, Chris Barton was accompanied by the Regional Director for Business and Trade, João Sebastião, and the minister advisor and deputy head of mission, Nigel Bound.

Rui Moreira pays tribute to the victims of the global tragedy in Nagasaki

Rui Moreira visited the Peace Park, built near the hypocentre of the explosion and where the sculpture of Seibo Kitamura is located in honour of the victims of the atomic bomb.

Rui Moreira: "We are opening a window to the future in the relationship between Porto and Nagasaki"

The Mayor of Porto was received by the governor of Nagasaki, Kengo Ooishi, as part of Rui Moreira's visit to Japan.

Future design dissolves any border between Galicia and Northern Portugal

With the theme "Being Water" guiding this year's program, the municipalities of Porto and Matosinhos presented the third edition of the event, this Tuesday, in Santiago de Compostela.

The Ambassador of Portugal to Japan invites Rui Moreira to visit the new chancellery

In Tokyo, the Mayor was able to verify all the dynamics in the Portuguese embassy, namely in the services provided by our diplomacy in the country of the rising sun.

Integrated Management Centre serves as the basis for testing emergency event response

Representatives from Cartagena, Molina de Segura, Torre Pacheco, Attica, Vilnius and Napóles had the opportunity to see the models adopted to ensure a centralized and efficient management of the city.

Rui Moreira visits an art museum signed by the Japanese architect chosen for the conversion of the Slaughterhouse

As part of the visit to Japan and in particular to the city of Nagasaki, the Mayor visited the Nagasaki City Hall Museum of Art, designed by Kengo Kuma.

Porto renews twinning agreement with the Japanese city of Nagasaki

Rui Moreira said that the agreement "serves to reaffirm the principles that are based on mutual respect and the sharing of values such as peace, freedom, democracy, and humanism".