Mobility Video. Are the benefits of the world's longest underwater tunnel worth it? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 27/06/2024 - 11:19 GMT+2 The Fehmarn Belt Link tunnel is expected to be completed in Europe by 2029. But detractors say it will severely impact the environment. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Are the benefits of the world's longest underwater tunnel worth it? Now playing Next Gaza’s displaced brace for a bleak Eid al‑Adha amid war and soaring prices Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 26th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Students build a wearable device that moves human hands using AI Now playing Next New Greek laser base promises faster, safer satellite communications Now playing Next Elon Musk loses OpenAI case after he waited too long to sue Now playing Next Father of abandoned French children found in Portugal breaks silence Now playing Next What is Russia’s Oreshnik missile? Now playing Next Heat dome vs heatwave: What’s behind Europe’s blistering temperatures? Now playing Next Cyprus elections: DISY wins first place, far-right secures third Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV warns of 'new forms of slavery' linked to AI Now playing Next More than 500,000 students enter Tashkent maths Olympiad as STEM interest grows Now playing Next Watch: Oreshnik—Inside Russia’s experimental missile threat Now playing Next Western Europe swelters as late May heat dome shatters records Now playing Next Turkish tourists flock to Greece as rising costs put Greeks off Turkey Now playing Next Europe Today: Von der Leyen heads to Lithuania, condemns Russia as Baltic tensions rise More videos
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