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www.expressodasilhas.cv Expresso das Ilhas ( Portuguese for "The Islands' Express") is a weekly Cape Verdean newspaper that covers its top stories in the archipelago and local stories from each island.
SAPO was created on September 4, 1995, at the University of Aveiro by six students in the Center for Informatics of the university. [3] The name originated from the acronym of the service, S.A.P. (Servidor de Apontadores Portugueses), which later evolved into Servidor de Apontadores Portugueses Online, giving rise to the acronym SAPO. [1]
A Semana (Portuguese meaning "The Week") is a Cape Verdean daily that covers its top stories in the archipelago and local stories ranging from each island. A Semana is located in the Cape Verdean capital city of Praia and is one of the most circulated newspapers and dailies in Cape Verde. [1]
Newspapers of Cape Verde including Expresso das Ilhas, A Nação and Já. Horizonte is a daily newspaper. The government-run Novo Jornal-Cabo Verde is published twice weekly. . Weekly periodicals include A Semana, [1] Expresso das Ilhas, [1] Jornal Horizonte, Terra Nova, Boletim Informativo, A Nação, founded in 2007 and A Voz founded in 2
Ribeiro was arrested in a joint operation by judicial police and the military two days later in a neighborhood of the capital of Praia. [7] [8]In response to the incident President Jorge Carlos Fonseca said a personal feud was behind the killings, ruling out an attempted coup or links to the drug trade.
Record CV's open signals in the early 2010s With national coverage in open signal, Record TV Cabo Verde transmits in the city of Praia and other islands of the archipelago. It serves up to 89% of the population and about 75–80% of the area of the nation.
Jornal Horizonte or O Horizonte (Portuguese meaning the Horizon Journal) is a weekly Cape Verdean newspaper that covers the top stories in the archipelago and local stories from each island.
A Nação (Portuguese meaning "The Nation") is a Cape Verdean weekly that covers its top stories in the archipelago and local stories ranging from each island. [1] [2] Its headquarters located in the Cape Verdean capital city of Praia and is the fourth oldest newspaper in the nation which published its first issue in 2007, [3] Its current head is Alexandre Semedo.