Discarded explosives were dumped into the Baltic and North seas after World War II. Their deadly legacy is still with us.
By the time Raymond K. “Duke” Deamer joined his bomber unit in February 1944 at RAF Knettishall, Suffolk, England, the ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's policies are reshaping the globe. But what will this mean for Europe? In the third part of a three-part series, we consider a scenario of increasingly direct ...
The following is the full transcript of an interview with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, which will air on "Face the ...
Captured carbon dioxide (CO₂) could be stored deep beneath the German North Sea. However, due to limited storage capacity and ...
Equally worrying, Russia has increased its naval cooperation with China and given Beijing access, and a stake, in the Arctic.
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