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A widespread power outage hit Spain and Portugal, affecting millions of people who live across Europe's Iberian Peninsula.
No signs of a cyber attack have been identified so far, according to the Portuguese National Cybersecurity Centre.
Europe's ageing power grid and lack of energy storage capacity will require trillions of dollars in investments to cope with ...
There has been no explanation as to what caused the power cut. But all sorts of possibilities have been put forward - ...
Outage hits cities across Spain and Portugal, including capitals Madrid and Lisbon, knocking out metro networks, phone lines, ...
On April 28, 2025, the Iberian Peninsula experienced one of the most significant blackouts in European history, affecting Spain, Portugal, and parts of southern France. This artic ...
With the lights now coming back on in the Iberian Peninsula, Euroverify fact-checks some of the false claims that circulated ...
The recent electricity blackout in Spain and Portugal may have been caused by a combination of rare atmospheric vibrations, ...
Power outage experts have ruled out renewables as the cause, and according to Juliet Phillips, energy campaigner at ...
Spain’s national cybersecurity office stated that it had gathered evidence suggesting the power outage could be the result of ...
Data center operators keep their lights on, but could telco companies have done better during in Spain's worst ever power cut ...
THE lights are on and the bars are open as Spain and Portugal celebrate the return of electricity following a mass blackout.