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  • 2 weeks ago | japantimes.co.jp | Valentin Bontemps |Imran Marashli |Tomás Cabral |Thomas Cabral

    Lights flickered back to life in Spain and Portugal early Tuesday after a massive blackout hit the Iberian Peninsula, stranding passengers in trains and hundreds of elevators while millions saw phone and internet coverage die. More than 60% of Spain's national electricity supply had been restored by the end of Monday, the REE power operator said. Lights came on again in Madrid and in Portugal's capital.

  • 2 weeks ago | japantoday.com | Valentin Bontemps |Imran Marashli |Tomás Cabral |Thomas Cabral

    Large swathes of Spain and Portugal remained without power late on Monday, after being hit by a massive blackout that cut train, phone and internet networks, clogged roads and trapped people inside elevators. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said after an emergency government meeting: "we have no conclusive information about the reasons for this outage". He said no hypothesis could be ruled out, warning the public "not to speculate" because of the risk of "misinformation".

  • Jan 2, 2025 | annistonstar.com | Imran Marashli

    By Imran Marashli A record 46,843 migrants reached Spain's Canary Islands illegally in 2024 via the increasingly deadly Atlantic route, the second consecutive year of unprecedented arrival numbers, official data showed on Thursday. The landmark came as the European country received 63,970 irregular migrants last year, the vast majority in the Atlantic archipelago, up from 56,852 in 2023, the interior ministry said.

  • Jan 2, 2025 | kpcnews.com | Imran Marashli

    A record 46,843 migrants reached Spain's Canary Islands illegally in 2024 via the increasingly deadly Atlantic route, the second consecutive year of unprecedented arrival numbers, official data showed on Thursday. The landmark came as the European country received 63,970 irregular migrants last year, the vast majority in the Atlantic archipelago, up from 56,852 in 2023, the interior ministry said.

  • Jan 2, 2025 | kdhnews.com | Imran Marashli

    A record 46,843 migrants reached Spain's Canary Islands illegally in 2024 via the increasingly deadly Atlantic route, the second consecutive year of unprecedented arrival numbers, official data showed on Thursday. The landmark came as the European country received 63,970 irregular migrants last year, the vast majority in the Atlantic archipelago, up from 56,852 in 2023, the interior ministry said. kAm$A2:? 92D >@G65 E@ E96 7@C67C@?E @7 E96 tFC@A62? &?:@?VD >:8C2E:@? 4C:D:D 2D E:89E6C 4@?EC@=D :?

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