A new study reveals alarming data on the state of driving in Latvia, Austria, and Greece.
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From drunk driving to skipping the seatbelt: Which EU country has the most reckless drivers?
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Ukraine denies Russia’s allegations of Ukraine violating “energy ceasefire”
The General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces states that the statements circulated by the Russian Ministry of Defense about Ukraine’s alleged violation of the ceasefire terms regarding energy facilities do not correspond to reality.
This was stated on the General…
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General Staff denies strikes on energy facilities in Kursk, Bryansk regions and in occupied Crimea
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine officially denies the statements of the Russian Defense Ministry about the alleged violation of the ceasefire conditions regarding energy facilities by Ukraine, which do not correspond…
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EBRD approves loan of up to EUR270 mln for Naftogaz to buy natural gas for next two heating seasons
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has approved a loan for Naftogaz to purchase natural gas for the next two heating seasons in the amount of up to EUR270 million, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.
“Today,…
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Frontline report: Russia resorts to Soviet civilian vehicles as Ukraine decimates Russian armor
Today, Russian forces have seen their armored might dwindle to the point where Ladas and civilian vans have become their last resort in conducting vehicle assaults. This startling shift reveals not only the staggering attrition of their mechanized reserves but also a desperate gamble to keep…
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Alibaba joins forces with BMW to work on AI tech for cars in China
The partnership demonstrates Alibaba’s increased focus on AI, while BMW is also seeking to develop competitive products for the Chinese market.
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EBRD approves EUR 270M loan for gas purchase
On March 26, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development approved a loan for NJSC Naftogaz of Ukraine in the amount of up to EUR 270 million for the purchase of gas for the next two heating seasons.
This was announced by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal on X,…
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Desalination and water reuse: The EU and Jordan join forces to tackle water scarcity
With half of the world’s population already facing water scarcity, countries are joining forces to tackle the global crisis. We visited Jordan and Cyprus, two countries facing water challenges, where various solutions are being implemented.
Half the world’s population is facing…
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From the Red Sea to Amman: Jordan’s major desalination project to reach water resilience
The Road to Green takes you to Jordan, where the European Union, the European Investment Bank and development agencies are playing a crucial role in supporting one of the most water-deprived countries in the world towards water resilience.
Freshwater in Jordan depends on limited…
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Sweden to increase defence spending sharply to 3.5% of GDP
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Sweden has said it will increase defence spending to 3.5 per cent of GDP by 2030, becoming the latest European country to propose a sharp rise as it cited Russia’s war…
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