Iberian Blackout Was Caused by Multiple Factors, Report Says

MADRID, March 20 (Reuters) – The massive power outage ⁠that ⁠hit the Iberian Peninsula in April ⁠last year was the result of multiple factors that ultimately led to ​a voltage surge and a chain of power-generation loss, a European network of electricity transmission system operators ‌called ENTSO-E said in a report ‌on Friday. In the organisation’s …

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In Trump’s Shadow, Greenland Seeks More Leverage From Danish Vote

NUUK/COPENHAGEN, March 20 (Reuters) – Greenlandic candidates competing for two seats in Denmark’s election next week hope to leverage ⁠the ⁠unprecedented attention brought to their island by U.S. President ⁠Donald Trump to wrangle concessions from its former colonial power. Trump’s ambitions for the U.S. to acquire Greenland have drawn sharp focus ​on the Arctic island of …

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Trump’s Push for Greenland Hangs Over Danish Election

COPENHAGEN, March 20 (Reuters) – Denmark will hold a national election on Tuesday ⁠as ⁠it grapples with U.S. President Donald Trump’s ⁠repeated threats to seize Greenland, a semi-autonomous Arctic island of 57,000 people that has been under ​Danish rule for centuries. Following is a timeline of the saga: In a surprise announcement during his first …

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Germany’s Merz Faces Second State Election Test on Sunday

BERLIN, March 20 (Reuters) – German Chancellor Friedrich ⁠Merz’s ⁠conservatives face their second electoral test ⁠this month on Sunday when they hope to unseat the centre-left ​Social Democrats, their coalition partner at the national level, in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. For Merz, however, battling ‌to shore up Western support for ‌Ukraine and facing the looming …

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AC/DC Guitarist Stevie Young Hospitalized Ahead of Buenos Aires Concerts

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Stevie Young, guitarist for the legendary Australian rock band AC/DC, was hospitalized in Buenos Aires just days before he is scheduled to perform in the city as part of the band’s “Power Up” world tour. Young, the nephew of the band’s late founder Malcolm Young, “was not feeling well. As …

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EU Leaders Call for Moratorium on Strikes Against Energy and Water Facilities in Middle East

BRUSSELS, March 19 (Reuters) – European Union ⁠leaders ⁠called on Thursday ⁠for a moratorium on military strikes on ​energy and water facilities in the Middle East, ‌amid growing concerns about the ‌impact of the Iran war on ⁠the global ⁠economy. “The European Council calls for de-escalation and maximum ​restraint, the protection of civilians and civilian …

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US Health Department Official Signals Progress on Selecting New CDC Head

By Michael Erman and Leah Douglas March 19 (Reuters) – A top U.S. ⁠health ⁠official said on Thursday he was ⁠encouraged by interviews to select the next leader of the Centers for Disease Control ​and Prevention, signaling progress toward stabilizing the agency after wrangling over vaccination policy threw it into turmoil. The Health and Human …

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Man Convicted of Murder for 2019 Death of Alabama College Student Aniah Blanchard

TUSKEGEE, Ala. (AP) — A man was convicted of murder in the 2019 death of Alabama college student Aniah Blanchard, whose disappearance drew national attention, but the jury spared him a possible death sentence Thursday. Jurors found Ibraheem Yazeed, 36, guilty of murdering 19-year-old Blanchard. Jurors convicted Yazeed of the lesser charges of murder and …

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