Italy gives green light for world’s longest suspension bridge to Sicily

Giampietro Vianello – giampietro.vianello@thelocal.it Published: 6 Aug, 2025 CET. Updated: Wed 6 Aug 2025 14:18 CET An aerial view of the Strait of Messina, which separates Sicily from Calabria, in October 2021. Photo by Andreas SOLARO / AFP Italy’s government has approved a controversial €13.5-billion project to build “the longest single-span bridge in the world”

Grand Egyptian Museum Officially Opens on 1 November

President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has given the green light for the long-anticipated Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) to open its doors to the public on 1 November, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced Wednesday, 6 August, at the outset of a Cabinet meeting held at the government’s new headquarters. Officials aim to present the inauguration in a

PSG or Atlético Madrid: Where next for Nigeria’s best player at WAFCON 2024?

Atlético Madrid have enjoyed the best of the Nigerian international for the past four years but her next destination is yet unknown  Rasheedat Ajibade is living her finest days in the green and white of Nigeria’s Super Falcons. Fresh from captaining the team to a record-extending 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) crown, she

EU advises DR Congo against oil drilling in “Green Corridor”

The European Union has advised the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) not to allow oil drilling in a huge stretch of land spanning nature-rich rainforests and peatlands which the EU and DRC have labelled a “Green Corridor”. In January, the DRC and EU announced the creation of a ‘Green Corridor’ the size of France stretching

Oil states accused of using scare tactics in bid to sink green shipping deal

A group of eight oil- and gas-exporting nations has urged governments not to adopt a pact aimed at cutting the shipping industry’s carbon emissions, saying the deal’s targets are too ambitious and could backfire. Global shipping accounts for about 2% of total greenhouse gas emissions, but the eight countries said it would be “premature” for

Eagles News: “Tanner McKee is a starting-caliber backup quarterback”

Eagles News: “Tanner McKee is a starting-caliber backup quarterback”  Bleeding Green NationForget Arch Manning — quarterback-needy NFL teams should call the Eagles  MSNTanner McKee makes Madden 26 ratings look like a joke following his gunslinging performance vs. Bengals  A to Z SportsTanner McKee Could Realistically Start for These 13 NFL Teams  Crossing BroadEagles’ New No…

Philippines completes first MW-scale floating solar array

The Philippines has completed its first megawatt-scale floating solar array, a 4.99 MW installation on the Malubog reservoir, with plans to expand to 50 MW to power a copper mine. In Mindanao, work has begun on a 99 MW solar plant backed by PHP 4.49 billion ($80 million) in green financing from HSBC…

New South Wales Greenlights On Nut Road’s Acquisition of Donaco

Please enable cookies. Sorry, you have been blocked You are unable to access gamblingnews.com Why have I been blocked? This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word

Study: Incentive gaps hindering decarbonization of Swedish short sea dry bulk fleet

Home Green Marine Study: Incentive gaps hindering decarbonization of Swedish short sea dry bulk fleet August 7, 2025, by Aida Čučuk Swedish cargo owners and charterers are committed to greener practices, but a lack of regulatory and economic incentives for smaller tonnage is hindering progress, according to a new study by Norway-based classification society DNV