Europe’s marine sector needs workers, while young former inmates need jobs. “Turning Blue,” an EU-funded project, aims to offer young offenders a new life at sea while helping fill crucial industry gaps.
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Interview: The project helping young former inmates find jobs in the blue economy
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The blue economy: What is it and can it make ocean use sustainable?
The ocean plays a vital role in the world’s economy. But it is threatened by climate change and overexploitation. Could the blue economy help?
Across Europe, the ocean provides food, energy, and a way to transport goods.
Ocean-related activities generated €624 billion in…
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As EU defence spending surges, would Brits support the creation of a European army?
Almost half of Brits would support the creation of a European army that included the UK, apart from Reform UK voters who are sticking close to the US.
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Elysee Palace confirms Zelenskyy’s meeting with Macron in Paris on Wed night
The meeting of the Presidents of Ukraine and France, Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Emmanuel Macron, will take place at 17:00 Kyiv time (18:00 Paris time) in Paris in the format of a working dinner, according to the website of the Elysee…
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Democrats call for US Defence Secretary Hegseth to resign over Signal group chat leak
Senior figures have expressed disbelief and outrage after a journalist revealed that he was sent sensitive information about military strikes in Yemen.
Senior figures in the Democratic party have called for the resignation of US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth after he…
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More than 50 buildings damaged by rocket attack in Sumy
Almost three hundred people and four dozen pieces of equipment are working to eliminate the consequences of the Russian missile attack on Sumy. 101 people were injured.
This was reported in the Telegram of the Sumy City Council, Ukrinform reports.
“Large-scale work is…
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Biomethane from Ukraine is competitive, but there are a number of threats to this
Biomethane from Ukraine is currently competitive on the European market, but the margin is quite narrow, and a certain geopolitical situation that will reduce the price of natural gas will worsen these indicators, notes Maciej…
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Trump expresses confidence in Waltz amid war plans chat fallout
President Donald Trump expressed confidence in his national security adviser, Michael Waltz, in an interview with NBC News Tuesday amid the fallout from senior officials inadvertently including a reporter on a private message chain discussing airstrikes in Yemen.
The Atlantic reported Monday…
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In Sumy, emergency recovery work continues at site of Russian missile strike, 30 wounded hospitalized – city council
Photo: https://smr.gov.ua/uk/novini/podiji/33545-u-sumakh-prolunav-vibukh.html
At the site where the occupiers’ rocket hit a residential area in Sumy, 51 buildings were damaged, including 12 non-residential…
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British intelligence reveals consequences of Ukrainian strike on Engels-2 airfield
The attack by the Ukrainian drones on the ammunition depots at the Engels-2 strategic aviation airfield in Russia’s Saratov region led to significant damage.
That’s according to the British Ministry of Defense, citing intelligence data, Ukrinform…
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