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Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has insisted he will not deviate “a single millimetre” from his commitment to renewable energy even after a catastrophic blackout raised questions over the country ...
Spain’s high-earning electricity executives should pay the cost to keep nuclear plants running if they don’t want to shut ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping held large-group talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is in China on a ...
Since the blackout, Sánchez has faced mounting pressure from the conservative Partido Popular (PP) and far-right Vox, both demanding answers about the 12-hour outage that crippled infrastructure in ...
Trump’s self-defeating tariff offensive gives Beijing leverage. But can China capitalize on it?
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Workers in Spain may soon have 2.5 more hours of weekly rest after the government on Tuesday approved a bill that would ...
Workers in Spain may soon have 2.5 more hours of weekly rest after the government approved a bill that would reduce the work ...
The long-range weather forecast indicates a decent chance of higher-than-normal temperatures in early part of the summer. A ...
The Spanish government is moving ahead with a plan to reduce the work week. The Cabinet will discuss the project tomorrow, ...
"We are working hard to ensure that we can achieve it," he says regarding the new target that NATO will set at the June ...
The cause of the disaster, which also affected Portugal and France, has not yet been confirmed, with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez launching a probe into the incident. But Sanchez has been ...
MADRID - Spain's grid operator denied on Wednesday that dependence on solar power was to blame for the country's worst ever blackout, as Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez faced increasing pressure to ...
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