Approximately 1.6 million tonnes of WWII munitions lie on the seafloor, leaking toxic compounds that are contaminating marine life and threatening the Baltic ecosystem.
Category: 3. Europe
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Toxic ammunition is rotting away in the Baltic Sea. Germany wants to recover it before it’s too late
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EU unveils plan to hit Israel with tariffs, sanctions amid Gaza war outcry – POLITICO
Top EU diplomat Kaja Kallas unveiled plans Wednesday to downgrade trade ties with Israel and sanction top officials over findings of human rights abuses in Gaza, marking a major shift in the bloc’s approach to the Middle Eastern nation.
The planned measures from the…
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Intersex people face high levels of violence in Europe – DW – 09/17/2025
Intersex people in Europe face increasing levels of discrimination and harassment, according to a report released Wednesday by the EU Rights Agency (FRA).
The agency said it found the lack of progress alarming as disinformation campaigns…
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Man charged with blackmail over ‘Westminster honeytrap’ scandal – POLITICO
The messages seen by POLITICO were personalized to the recipients, and in several cases they included explicit photos. The series of events was quickly dubbed the “Westminster honeytrap scandal.”
A senior Conservative MP, William Wragg, later resigned the Tory whip after he admitted…
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CTM further delays earnings release due to “unresolved” errors
Corporate Travel Management has again postponed releasing its 2025 full year accounts, following last month’s trading suspension on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) due to financial accounting errors.
The Australian-headquartered travel…
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Eurozone inflation comes in softer than expected in August, at 2%
Inflation is now in line with the target set by the European Central Bank. As economic growth remains robust, more rate cuts from the ECB aren’t likely to come soon.
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Climate change boosted summer heat that killed thousands in Europe
More than 24,000 people died because of extreme heat in 854 cities across Europe this summer, scientists have found. And around 68 percent of them would still be alive if it weren’t for the influence of climate change.
That’s…
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This new AI tool can predict women’s heart health risks with mammograms
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Scientists in Australia have developed an artificial intelligence (AI)…
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Ben & Jerry’s co-founder quits amid feud with Unilever over Gaza conflict – POLITICO
Greenfield’s departure comes as the company presses for independence ahead of Unilever’s planned listing of its global ice cream business in November, amid mounting friction over Ben & Jerry’s outspoken stance against Israel over its war in Gaza and its position toward Palestinians in…
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