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The construction of an astonishing 18 km-long tunnel known as Fehmarnbelt, and at that, a prefabricated road and rail tunnel, ...
When bottom trawls are dragged across the seafloor, they stir up sediments. This not only releases previously stored organic carbon, but also intensifies the oxidation of pyrite, a mineral present in ...
Stephen Fidler is bureau chief at large at The Wall Street Journal in London, a broad-based role that draws on decades of ...
Iberdrola, the global energy company based in Spain has closed a strategic agreement with Kansai, Japan's second largest electricity company and one of the largest in Asia, to co-invest in the 315 MW ...
Two Swedish Jas 39 Gripen fighter jets have completed their first close-range interception mission under NATO command, ...
Spanish electric utility Iberdrola has finalised a strategic agreement with Kansai Electric, Japan's second-largest ...
The closure is due to the replacement of a temporary structure on the northbound Norderelbbrücke bridge. According to ...
Bojan Pancevski is The Wall Street Journal’s chief European political correspondent, covering European and global affairs. He ...
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Denmark ramps up military on Bornholm amid Baltic threatsThe Danish government has announced an increase in military presence on Bornholm due to rising threats in the Baltic Sea ...
The resuspension of seafloor sediments—triggered by human activities such as bottom trawling as well as natural processes ...
At the bottom of the Baltic Sea, as the newspaper writes Gazeta.Pl , a real underwater colossus is being built, from which ...
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