2025-04-29
30 分钟You're listening to the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
Hello, I'm Oliver Conway.
This edition is published in the early hours of Tuesday 29th April.
Power is back on in parts of Spain and Portugal,
but it's still not clear what caused a huge blackout.
Russia's president announces a three-day ceasefire in Ukraine.
The White House says it's not enough.
and the head of Israel's internal security agency agrees to resign after a long row with the prime minister.
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Canada votes in a general election after a campaign upended by the US president.
After nearly 12 hours of disruption,
the Spanish government says half of the nation's electricity supply has been restored,
while Portugal's grid operator says 85 of its 89 substations are back on stream.
The power cuts across the two nations knocked out mobile phone and transport networks and left people trapped on trains and in lifts.
Some hospitals cancelled non-critical operations.
This was the scene in Madrid.
The emergency department, the intensive care unit, those are working.
But the normal clinics have no electricity.