Mobility Video. Inside Norway's project to build the world's deepest subsea highway Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 10/04/2025 - 13:37 GMT+2 The Rogaland fixed link, or simply Rogfast, will be about 26.7km long and 390m at the deepest point under the sea when completed. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Inside Norway's project to build the world's deepest subsea highway Now playing Next Nowruz in Tehran: Crowded markets dispte ongoing airstrikes Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 20th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next will.i.am launches AI-powered autocycle car you can chat with Now playing Next Is this futuristic UFO-shaped aircraft the future of urban mobility? Now playing Next Space systems: Prepared or at risk? |Euronews Tech Talks Podcast Now playing Next Five European nations and Japan to 'contribute' to Hormuz security Now playing Next 'Decision of one oligarch': Bulgarian PM walks back Board of Peace Now playing Next ‘Iran war is Europe’s war’, says former Trump security advisor Now playing Next 'Nobody can blackmail us': Leaders excoriate Orbán's veto Now playing Next Orbán claims victory at tense EU summit focused on Ukraine and Iran Now playing Next Tbilisi Welcomes the World Judo Tour in Spectacular Fashion Now playing Next Muslims in Europe celebrate Eid al-Fitr amid global conflicts Now playing Next Hungary threatens further anti-Ukraine measures despite European leaders' rebuke Now playing Next French navy boards tanker in Mediterranean suspected of being part of Russia's shadow fleet Now playing Next Novruz brings together tradition and shared celebration More videos
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