After an unprecedented power outage, the power begins to return to the Iberian Peninsula

After an unprecedented power outage, the power begins to return to the Iberian Peninsula

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said overnight that “everything is likely to be done” to restore power across the country after an unprecedented regional power outage left the entire Iberian Peninsula full of the powerless Iberian Peninsula. Sánchez said the idea was to restore electricity to the entire Spain on Tuesday, adding that 50% of…

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Namibian minister fired after rape

Namibian minister fired after rape

Namibia's Agriculture Minister was fired five years ago after being accused of raping a 16-year-old girl. Local media quoted police as saying that Mac-Albert Hengari was arrested on Saturday, allegedly attempting to bribe the 21-year-old victim to withdraw his case. Hengri, who denies any misconduct, is expected to appear in court in the next few…

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British Counter-Terrorism Police Investigates Two Knees

British Counter-Terrorism Police Investigates Two Knees

After their controversial Coachella performance, they gained Oppose their support for PalestineNorthern Ireland Rap Group patella Finding himself in hot water with the British counter-terrorism police – two videos were shot this time. Metropolitan police revealed that its counter-terrorism unit is investigating clips of knee party performance in November last year and claimed it showed…

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Despite the fatal collapse

Despite the fatal collapse

Smart driving features are the new battlefield for China's ruthless auto market, and competition has inspired the brand's world lead – but the recent fatal collapse has left government interventions to put the brakes in a zeal that has been out of control. Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) helps with tasks ranging from cruise control…

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