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The remote Heard and McDonald Islands haven't been visited by humans in almost a decade.
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A floating LNG terminal has docked at the Baltic Sea tourist island of Rügen. Proponents say it will ensure German energy independence, critics claim it will turn the island into a "fossil fuel ...
Germany is facing opposition from the regional government in the north of the country against a controversial LNG terminal project on the Baltic Sea island of Ruegen, according to the dpa press ...
Gustav Klimt, Insel im Attersee, ca. 1900-1902 Courtesy of Sotheby's The May 16th Modern Evening Auction had momentum before it even began. Just minutes earlier, L’Empire des Lumières by Renée ...
Germany will almost halve planned capacity for liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in the Baltic Sea, a government source said, as Berlin revaluates its LNG needs given local resistance and an ...
The German government plans to move a controversial floating liquefied natural gas terminal from the coastal town of Lubmin about 50 kilometers (31.1 miles) across Baltic waters to the island of ...
Painted just after the turn of the twentieth century, Gustav Klimt’s Insel im Attersee’ provides a critical link to his celebrated Golden Period, created while the artist was defining his ...
Born on the Baltic Sea island of Rügen, Zupke describes herself as a “model socialist child” until teenage rebellion kicked in and she realised that the grand promises of German socialism had ...
The plans for a hub near Rügen have stirred up considerable controversy in Germany. Among other things, the scale of the project is being questioned: the announced maximum regasification capacity of ...
A building on the holiday island of Rügen which for the past 80 odd years has mostly been shunned, bombed, rated as top secret and then left to fall apart.
The psychiatrist and public-health expert Thomas Insel discusses how mental illness is a medical problem that requires social solutions.
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