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Daily Star on MSNBrits should skip Spain for little-known European hotspot with '£1 pints and sandy beaches'With millions of visitors flocking to Spain every year, experts had advised tourists to head to a new European spot after several anti-tourism protests have been ramping up
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France 24 on MSNSpain says 'overvoltage' caused huge April blackoutA major power outage that paralysed the Iberian Peninsula in April was caused by "overvoltage" on the grid that triggered "a chain reaction", according to a government report released Tuesday.
On Sunday, activists in Barcelona, Lisbon and other hot spots plan to take to the streets to voice their concerns about “touristification.”
Public bickering between France and Germany doesn’t bode well for the continent’s efforts to build up military capability.
Last year, storms and flooding affected an estimated 413,000 people, resulting in the loss of at least 335 lives. Material damage is estimated to amount to at least €18 billion, according to the 2024 European State of the Climate report from the Copernicus Climate Change Service and the World Meteorological Organization.
EasyJet cabin crew are expected to walk out across Spain this month with three days of strikes - with European Union holidaymakers warned.
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Spain, Europe, and the United Kingdom meet to finalize the details of the agreement on GibraltarIn Brussels, they will announce the details of an agreement reached after Lammy's trip to the Rock and concessions from both parties. The agreement on Gibraltar's situation regarding Europe is imminent.
British holidaymakers have been warned to prepare for disruption caused by striking airline staff this summer.
UK tourists are being warned over soaring prices and the rising cost of holidaying in the European Union holiday hotspot.
The European Investment Bank will back a planned power interconnector between Spain and France with an investment of 1.6 billion euros ($1.84 billion), it said on Monday, after Spain and Portugal's governments sought EU help to improve their power links following a huge blackout in April.
Made by Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos in Madrid Tuesday, the commitment reflects the extraordinary global results of standout Spanish shows and movies.
Spain’s government has said that the massive April power outage across Spain and Portugal that left tens of millions of people disconnected in seconds was caused by technical and planning errors that left the grid unable to handle a surge in voltage.