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 Snowfall in Frankfurt disrupts flights at Germany’s largest airport Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 19th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next French supermarkets turn to AI surveillance to catch shoplifters Now playing Next A race for fuel-efficiency brings students to Qatar’s F1 tracks Now playing Next A political space | Euronews Tech Talks Podcast Now playing Next Hungary, Slovakia stop Ukraine's diesel supply with immediate effect Now playing Next Putin 'never wants' peace, Georgia's Zourabichvili tells Euronews Now playing Next Four French departments remain on red alert over Storm Pedro Now playing Next House prices or lifestyle? Here's why many Europeans say no to buying Now playing Next ‘Progress’ on military, ‘dialogue’ on political part of Ukraine talks Now playing Next Sexual violence in the Ukraine war: Seven women break their silence at the Berlinale Now playing Next ‘Filmmaking is political’: Raoul Peck on ‘Orwell: 2+2=5’, Donald Trump, and the dangers of AI Now playing Next Uzbekistan and US formalise joint investment mechanism in Washington Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | February 19th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next North Korean leader Kim Jong Un drives rocket launcher vehicle More videos
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