Europe News Video. 'PET Pirates' remove seven tonnes of rubbish from Hungarian lake Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 02/07/2024 - 14:14 GMT+2 A decades-old clean-up competition has left Hungary's largest artificial lake nearly rubbish-free. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next 'PET Pirates' remove seven tonnes of rubbish from Hungarian lake Now playing Next Major fire at Courchevel's Grandes Alpes hotel, hundreds evacuated Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 28th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next 'It's better for Poland to stay with the złoty,' Polish FM says Now playing Next India trade deal cements EU's voice in 'multipolar world' - Costa Now playing Next Will the Mercosur agreement really bring 'toxic' food to our plates? Now playing Next French government to ditch US's Teams and Zoom for 'sovereign control' Now playing Next EU inks 'mother of all deals' with India amid global trade turmoil Now playing Next Hundreds of people evacuated in Sicily's Niscemi after landslide Now playing Next Sundance Film Festival: Protests and reactions to latest ICE killing Now playing Next Western Balkan lorry drivers blockade EU borders over visa curbs Now playing Next Storm Kristin kills two in Portugal, causes widespread damage and power cuts Now playing Next Greenland dispute a 'strategic wake-up call for all of Europe,' says France's Macron Now playing Next Inside the restoration lab preserving Central Asia’s past, artefact by artefact Now playing Next Getting rid of PFAS: Can Europe put an end to the “forever chemicals”? Now playing Next ‘For some sectors, it will take longer’: Inside the challenging rush towards PFAS-free alternatives More videos
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