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A nationwide power outage hit Spain and Portugal on Monday, leaving millions without electricity. Reports indicate issues with the European electric grid. This is what we know. View on euronews ...
Spain and Portugal are connected to Europe's main electric grid through France. Spain's grid operator on Tuesday said that the sudden drop in power caused an interconnector between Spain and ...
Millions of people in Spain, Portugal and parts of southern France lost power on Monday following a "severe disruption" in the European electrical system, the Spanish prime minister said.
Parts of Spain, Portugal and southern France were plunged into darkness on Monday by a massive power outage. The lights are coming back on for some, but the cause of the outage remains unclear.
Spain, Portugal, France and Andorra suffered power outages on April 28, but not Belgium, Greece and the Netherlands, contrary to online claims. Skip to main content.
A blaze in southern France forced the closure of the Marseille airport, and weather agencies issued warnings for other parts of Europe where temperatures were expected to climb this week.
Spain-Portugal blackouts: what actually happened, ... France suddenly stopped importing electricity from Spain, perhaps because it detected a problem in the peninsular grid, ...
France will play Spain for a place in the 2024 European Championship final after Theo Hernandez struck the winning penalty in a 5-3 shootout win against Portugal.Joao Felix was the only player to ...
Lamine Yamal scored a brace as Spain reached the Nations League final with an extraordinary 5-4 victory over France on Thursday and will now seek a third title in as many years against Portugal.
MUNICH — Cristiano Ronaldo hoisted up the Nations League trophy and “We Are The Champions” rang around the stadium after Portugal defeated Spain 5-3 in a penalty shootout in Munich on Sunday.
France, Germany, Portugal and Spain have progressed to the UEFA Nations League semi-finals with dramatic victories over Croatia, Italy, Denmark and Netherlands, respectively.