Spain’s national cybersecurity office stated that it had gathered evidence suggesting the power outage could be the result of a cyberattack, but this claim has been denied by Portuguese and EU officials.
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Spain and Portugal work to restore power after widespread blackout impacts Iberian Peninsula
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Watch: The Ugandan innovator turning weeds into clean energy
Amanda is on a mission to tackle Uganda’s environmental issues, create job opportunities and provide affordable, clean energy to millions of people. ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ…
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Ukraine showed how to kill Russians with drones—now Europe’s all in
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Brazil official optimistic for EU-Mercosur deal amid US tariff war
Brazilian trade official Jorge Vian considered the current international trade climate favourable for concluding the EU Mercosur deal.
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Power cut leaves card users in the lurch in Spain, Portugal – POLITICO
However, the Bank of Spain said that, as of 3:30 p.m. local time, the national and cross-border payments system was working normally, and that any residual problems were down to a lack of back-up power available to bank branches, merchants or consumers. At retailers, it noted, the…
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Traffic chaos as Spain and Portugal face power outages
A major power cut has caused havoc in parts of Spain and Portugal, affecting many parts of people’s every day lives.
In Spain, video has captured chaos on the roads as traffic lights stop working and in Portugal, commuters filmed Metro stations plunged into darkness.
Prime Minister of Portugal…
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How Spain and Portugal’s economies could be hit by the blackout
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.
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Global Military Spending Surges as Europe Tackles Russian Threat
Defense spending surged last year by the most since at least the end of the Cold War, according to data published Monday, with European countries rushing to bolster their security in the face of threats from Russia.
Military expenditure worldwide…
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Child damages painting worth up to €50m in Netherlands
Aad Hoogendoorn/Museum Boijmans Van BeuningenA child has damaged a painting worth millions of pounds by the American artist Mark Rothko at a museum in Rotterdam.
A spokesperson for the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen said it was considering the “next steps” for the treatment of Rothko’s Grey,…
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Cardinal Parolin at Novemdiales Mass: ‘Mercy takes us to heart of faith’
Cardinal Pietro Parolin celebrates Mass on Divine Mercy Sunday in suffrage for Pope Francis, and recalls that mercy offers Christians the golden thread that unites our lives to one another and to Christ.
By Devin Watkins
At Mass on…
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