Cable car is a common form of public transport in Rio de Janeiro. In this 360° video, euronews shows you what a daily commute looks like...
Swedish authorities seized the Vezhen, sailing under the flag of Malta and registered with a Bulgarian shipping company, on Sunday over suspected sabotage of an underwater...
NATO’s Secretary General Mark Rutte pledged to send drones, frigates and aircraft to the region as he highlighted a concerted campaign of ‘cyber-attacks, assassination attempts and...
The Eagle S is suspected of damaging the Estlink-2 power cable which runs under the Baltic Sea between Finland and Estonia by dragging its anchor along...
Countries in the region have been on alert following a string of incidents involving undersea cables and gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea since 2022. READ...
Higher than the snowy caps of the French Alps, two of the most skilled highliners in the world balance on a 2.5 cm cable 380 metres above the ground. Defying gravity 380 metres above ground, Julien Millot and Tancrede Melet, two of the most skilled highliners in the world, walked a line on the Vanoise Express cable car between the snowy mountain caps of the French Alps on Monday (December 16). The two frenchmen, who have battled highlines around the world, balanced on the line, only 2.5 cm wide, which linked two cable cars as part of an event celebrating the 10 year anniversary of the Paradiski ski resort and its Vanoise Express transport system. euronews: the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe! http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a euronews is available in 14 languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU...
Here’s some #GoodNews for your electrical energy expense! See just how this 1,373km-long undersea cord will certainly bring environment-friendly power from Egypt to Europe.
Here’s some #GoodNews for your electricity bill! Watch how this 1,373km-long underwater cable will bring green energy from Egypt to Europe. 👉 https://youtu.be/MZKY6H5lH8s #shorts #Europe #electricity...
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