Mobility Video. Paris to Berlin in an hour: Is this the future of rail travel? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 31/07/2022 - 10:42 GMT+2 Europe is betting on revamped train services to shift away from air travel and reduce carbon emissions from the transport sector. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Paris to Berlin in an hour: Is this the future of rail travel? Now playing Next Peru under state of emergency after El Niño floods hit Arequipa Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 26th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next AI and privacy: Everything to know about Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra Now playing Next European chip research giant imec opens Qatar hub in Middle East push Now playing Next New photo of the Milky Way 'window to understand how stars are formed' Now playing Next EU asks Ukraine to repair Druzhba as Croatia offers alternative route Now playing Next China to buy 120 European-made Airbus aircraft, Germany's Merz says Now playing Next 'Nobody can pressure me,' European Parliament trade chief says Now playing Next Which sectors have the fastest growing vacancies in the EU? Now playing Next Japan unveils AI-powered robot monk trained in Buddhist scriptures Now playing Next Russian overnight attacks pound Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, dozens hurt Now playing Next European Commission says EU funds can be used for cross-border abortion access Now playing Next Claire Brosseau, Canadian actress with bipolar disorder, fights for assisted dying Now playing Next France's Marine Le Pen will not run in 2027 if court imposes ankle bracelet, she says Now playing Next Denmark calls early election in March after Trump-Greenland standoff More videos
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