Earth News Video. Richest country in Europe marks third year of free public transport Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 12/06/2023 - 13:36 GMT+2 The 640,000 or so citizens of Luxembourg have been enjoying free public transport for three years and, unsurprisingly, they quite like it. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Richest country in Europe marks third year of free public transport Now playing Next Ukrainian drone pilots compete in high-speed contests Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 21st, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next The Caspian Sea is shrinking, and ecosystems are paying the price Now playing Next The strongest El Niño on record is brewing. Here's what could happen Now playing Next Severe dry spell hits Hungary amid lack of rain Now playing Next Europol disrupts thousands of IRGC online accounts across 19 countries Now playing Next Viral posts falsely claim Eurovision winner was secretly bought Now playing Next US planning to reduce commitment to NATO – including in wartime Now playing Next EU strikes deal on trade pact with US, Putin meets Xi Jinping in China Now playing Next 'Seek shelter now': Lithuanians head to bunkers over drone alert Now playing Next Pashinyan grabs megaphone as exchange turns heated during election campaign Now playing Next Paris hosts Franco-Lebanese music event to aid Lebanon’s humanitarian crisis Now playing Next Who is Raúl Castro: the man who inherited the revolution and still shapes Cuba under pressure Now playing Next North and South Korean women meet in rare football clash as fans cheer both sides Now playing Next Jeanette revives cult film anthem "Por qué te vas" in Cannes event More videos
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