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There Is a Band of Rio Tinto Who Wants to Build a Social Centre for the Elderly: for the Cremalher of the Apocalypse “the Party Is Law”

Summary by Jornal Expresso
They called themselves the Cremalheira of the Apocalypse, edited their star album in May and created, at this time of the festival, a campaign to help build the Soutelo Social Centre, in Rio Tinto, by sharing a video clip that inspires “the Christmas videos of telecommunications companies”: “There are elderly people who have no telephone, family, or support”
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They called themselves the Cremalheira of the Apocalypse, edited their star album in May and created, at this time of the festival, a campaign to help build the Soutelo Social Centre, in Rio Tinto, by sharing a video clip that inspires “the Christmas videos of telecommunications companies”: “There are elderly people who have no telephone, family, or support”

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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