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index.feed.received.today — 29 avril 2025

Questions begin as Spain and Portugal recover from largest power cut in recent European history – Europe live

29 avril 2025 à 13:17

Spain and Portugal report power supplies almost back to normal after day of chaos across the Iberian Peninsula

Portuguese power network operator REN denied on Tuesday it was behind a message circulated on social media attributing the massive blackout across the Iberian peninsula to a rare atmospheric event, AFP reported.

“REN confirms we did not put out this statement,” spokesperson Bruno Silva told AFP, without giving further details.

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© Photograph: Emilio Morenatti/AP

© Photograph: Emilio Morenatti/AP

index.feed.received.yesterday — 28 avril 2025

‘People were stunned’: how massive blackout unfolded across Spain and Portugal

With mobile networks down and much of Spain’s transport system paralysed, people were left to navigate the chaos as best they could

It was the moment the lights went out. In a post-match interview, after her straight sets win to reach the last eight of the Madrid Open, American tennis star Coco Gauff was joking about her avocado toast breakfast and bad night’s sleep, when suddenly the microphone cut. She looked surprised, while behind her the LED ad boards turned black.

It was just after midday and all across the Iberian peninsula the power was failing, plunging Spain and Portugal into chaos. Buses and trains stopped; cash machines went dark; people were left trapped in unlit metro carriages and lifts, with no certainty about when they would get out.

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© Photograph: César Manso/AFP/Getty Images

Spain and Portugal power cut live: Spanish PM hopes power will return soon and tells public to minimise travel and not speculate

Electricity consumption in Spain gradually going back up as grid operator restores energy in more parts of the country

We are just getting a line from Reuters news agency saying that the Conclave to elect new pope will start on 7 May, according to its source.

We have not independently verified this report.

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Putin and Witkoff meet in Kremlin after car bomb kills Russian general near Moscow – Europe live

US envoy and Russian leader hold planned meeting following the death of Lt Gen Yaroslav Moskalik in Balashikha

Pjotr Sauer is a Russian affairs reporter for the Guardian

A senior Russian military official was killed in a car explosion near Moscow on Friday, just hours before a Kremlin meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff.

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‘Vladimir, stop!’: Trump criticises Putin as Starmer and von der Leyen warn over Russian energy ‘blackmail’ – Europe live

24 avril 2025 à 17:22

US president says he is ‘not happy’ over Kyiv attack as death toll rises to 12 with 90 people injured

We understand that while the visit will be cut short after Zelenskyy’s meeting with Ramaphosa, their media activities will still proceed, meaning we should hear from the Ukrainian president in the next few hours.

Rachel and I will keep an eye on this development to see if Zelenskyy takes part in a scheduled press conference in Pretoria in case he wants to say more about the attacks overnight.

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© Photograph: Samuel Corum/UPI/REX/Shutterstock

Barriers at the basilica: the logistical challenges of Pope Francis’s funeral

23 avril 2025 à 13:39

Defence and security mechanisms are deployed across Rome as authorities expect crowds of up to 200,000 people

Despite Pope Francis’s desire for a simple and comparatively low-key send-off, those tasked with organising and delivering the funeral of the 266th bishop of Rome still face a vast array of logistical, technological and security challenges.

With as many as 170 foreign delegations – including those of Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Prince William – expected to descend on the Vatican for Saturday’s funeral, along with crowds of up to 200,000 people, those overseeing the event are in for a hyper-vigilant few days.

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© Photograph: Simone Risoluti/Reuters

Catholic faithful pay their respects to Pope Francis as lying in state begins – live

23 avril 2025 à 12:27

Francis will lie in state for three days at St Peter’s Basilica before funeral is held on Saturday

The coffin makes it way through the Vatican towards St Peter’s Basilica, accompanied by the choir’s singing, starting with Psalm 22.

You can follow the ceremony live watching the stream at the top of the blog.

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© Photograph: Alessandro Di Meo/EPA

© Photograph: Alessandro Di Meo/EPA

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