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European officials probe cause of hourslong power outages in Spain, Portugal

Officials don't believe a cyberattack is behind outages that also affected small area of France

Blackout brings much of Spain and Portugal to a standstill, cause still unknown

Spain and Portugal were hit by a massive power outage Monday, knocking out subway networks, phone lines, traffic lights and ATM machines across the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said that a problem in the European grid but that the cause was still being determined.

Conclave to replace Pope Francis to begin May 7, Vatican says

The conclave to replace Pope Francis will begin Wednesday, May 7.

Catholics bury the ‘people’s pope’

Hundreds of thousands line streets, pack St. Peter’s Square to bid Pope Francis farewell

'Blood everywhere': Student stabbed to death

 

A student has died in a French high school after another student allegedly stabbed several classmates in horror scenes.

Who Might Succeed Pope Francis?

A look at 10 of the men seen as contenders to become the next pontiff.

Pope’s cause of death revealed

Pope Francis’ cause of death has been confirmed as it’s revealed he did not die from respiratory issues after a battle with pneumonia.

Pope’s cause of death after health battles

Pope Francis, the leader of the Catholic Church, has died aged 88 just weeks after being discharged from hospital.

‘VERY NEAR FUTURE’: Trump’s surprise move with European leader

‘VERY NEAR FUTURE’: Trump’s surprise move with European leader

US will 'move on' from Ukraine peace efforts if no progress is made

 

Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the Trump admin could abandon its push within days, reflecting a mounting sense of frustration in the White House

UK Supreme Court rules the legal definition of a 'woman' refers to 'biological sex'

The UK's Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that UK law defines a "woman" as someone born biologically female, upholding an appeal by a Scottish group that challenged the legal recognition of transgender women. The ruling means a transgender person with a certificate recognising them as female should not be considered a woman under equality law.

American college student arrested in Denmark speaks out: 'We had done nothing wrong'

Owen Ray and a friend were charged over an alleged Uber driver altercation.

Attackers burn vehicles and fire automatic weapons at French prisons overnight

Several French prisons were attacked overnight, Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin said Tuesday, with assailants burning vehicles and in one instance firing automatic weapons. Darmanin, who was quick to link the incidents to France's campaign against drug trafficking, is travelling to the site of one of the attacks in the southern city of Toulon. 

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