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Premium coffee roasters in the U.S. are reeling from the sharp price increases of coffee beans, which nearly doubled last ...
A massive, unprecedented power outage hit large parts of Spain as well as Portugal on Monday. The blackout halted subway and railway trains, cut phone service and shut down traffic lights and ATMs ...
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.
A massive blackout plunged millions across Spain, Portugal, and parts of southern France into darkness on Monday. Train services were severely disrupted in Spain, while Portugal's REN operator ...
The blackout hit critical infrastructure like airports and caused transportation disruptions across the two countries. The cause of the outage was unclear. By Jonathan Wolfe Amelia Nierenberg Azam ...
Power supplies have been returning in Spain and Portugal after large parts, including the capitals Madrid and Lisbon, were hit by a huge outage on Monday. Millions of people were caught up in the ...
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Hospitals in Spain were forced to run on generators, while banks and schools in Portugal closed. Matches at the Madrid Open tennis tournament were suspended, according to the ATP Tour. Officials ...
Power outage in Spain, Portugal, and France sparked worries about grid stability. While many took to social media to share amusing memes about the event. Millions of people across Spain ...
A massive and sudden power outage swept across the Iberian Peninsula this afternoon, plunging vast swathes of Spain and Portugal into darkness and triggering significant disruptions to critical ...
Power has been restored to tens of millions of people across almost all of Spain and Portugal, but disruptions to transport services were expected to stretch into a second day as questions mount ...