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Euronews asks the experts and speaks to businesses about how Spain and Portugal's economies could be impacted by the power cut that hit large parts of both countries on Monday. Many workers were ...
Tap Air Portugal celebrated its inaugural flight from Boston to Porto, Portugal on Wednesday. The nonstop route from Logan Airport to Porto, Portugal’s second-largest city, will run from May 14 ...
A sweeping power outage brought Spain and Portugal to a standstill Monday, halting trains and causing major disruption at airports. At midnight, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez declared a ...
Lighting and power outlets were cut off during the blackout, and tube systems suddenly stopped working. An inexplicable power outage hit Spain and Portugal on Monday, knocking out traffic lights ...
Emergency declarations: While the supply of electricity is gradually returning to parts of Spain and Portugal, the two governments declared states of emergency tonight after a massive outage.
Millions were left powerless in Spain, Portugal and France on April 28 after what officials called an "induced atmospheric vibration," or a rare phenomenon where weather changes affect power lines.
Spain, Portugal and parts of France have experienced a massive power outage. The interruption of service extends to the capital cities Madrid and Lisbon, both of which have been left without ...
Spanish power distributor Red Eléctrica said that restoring power to large parts of the country after a massive and unprecedented outage Monday that also hit Portugal could take 6-10 hours.
Approximately 470,000 pilgrims gathered in Fátima, Portugal, on May 12–13 to commemorate the 108th anniversary of the apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The prevalent theme of the two-day ...
Power has mostly been restored to cities across Spain and Portugal after a major outage caused chaos yesterday. But a debate is growing about what caused the cuts. Are you still affected?
Claims that the use of renewable energy is to blame for the widespread power outage in Spain and Portugal are "lies", the Spanish prime minister has said. In a news conference on Tuesday, Pedro ...
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