
Portugal Shifts to the Right as Chega Secures Historic Election Gain
The Socialist Party’s leader announced his resignation after the severe loss of seats and the historic tie with Chega.

The Socialist Party’s leader announced his resignation after the severe loss of seats and the historic tie with Chega.
The prime minister has ruled out cooperating with the nationalist Chega party.
He is reportedly in stable condition but awaiting test results to determine if he can continue campaigning.

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Yesterday’s blackout exposed hidden flaws in Europe’s green energy strategy.
A top executive of Spanish grid operator Red Electrica said today it was not a cybersecurity incident that led to the blackout.

The blackout in Spain and Portugal shows how the irrational fetishisation of renewables ignores their inherent limitations.
It is still unclear what caused the unprecedented power cuts in the Iberian Peninsula countries.
Authorities rule out cyberattack as debate grows over the reliability of green energy.