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An abrupt and widespread blackout, one of Europe’s worst in living memory, affected the entire Iberian Peninsula on April 28.
The blackout in Spain was not caused by a cyberattack but by the worst possible attack—that of politicians against their own citizens.
Explore the Iberian peninsula blackout that darkened Spain and Portugal on April 28, 2025. Discover key insights from EPRI ...
No, The Telegraph and France 24 have not linked blackout to sanctions on Russia A falsified article purporting to come from British newspaper The Independent has been circulating on Telegram ...
Doctors in Europe are considering next steps after last month’s power outage exposed cracks in healthcare preparedness.
The recent blackout in the Iberian grid should not be interpreted as failure of renewables. But it did provide Europe with a ...
Almost two weeks since a massive blackout paralysed the Iberian Peninsula, unfounded claims and conspiracy theories continue ...
Another piece of disinformation during the blackout said that Redes Energéticas Nacionais (REN), the Portuguese equivalent of ...
Spain’s Socialist prime minister doubled down on a commitment to net zero over a week after an unprecedented blackout plunged ...
Europe's ageing power grid and lack of energy storage capacity will require trillions of dollars in investments to cope with ...
The grid blackout, which extended into parts of Portugal and France, affected tens of millions of people—flights were grounded, cell networks went down, and businesses closed for the day.