The Danube
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Originally published | 1995 |
Authors | Libor Jansky |
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ID | 2931700 |
About The Danube
The Danube river is one of the world's greatest international freshwater resources. It stretches halfway across Europe and its water is shared by 17 nations. With so many countries dependent on one limited resource, conflicts are bound to arise. . . .
River Danube: Ukrainian captain jailed after fatal river tour boat crash
... The disaster was the worst in 30 years on The Danube, Europe s second-longest river...
A shadow of 'Ukraine fatigue' hangs over Polish politics
... Ukraine needs to export its harvest, and land routes are now critical because Russia is deliberately attacking ports on both the Black Sea and The Danube river...
Ukraine war: Overnight air attacks reported on Sevastopol and Izmail
... And Russian drones reportedly damaged the Ukrainian grain port of Izmail, on The Danube river...
Alpine guide finds body missing on Austrian glacier since 2001
... The winter snow stored by the glaciers fills European rivers such as the Rhine and The Danube, providing water for crops, or for cooling nuclear power stations...
Ukraine war: Ship leaves Odesa amid Russia Black Sea attack fears
... The ship left as Kyiv said Russian air strikes damaged grain storage facilities in Reni, a river port on The Danube River, about 260km (160 miles) south-west of Odesa...
Ukraine war: Odesa region port facilities hit in Russian drone attack
... Ukraine s air force earlier said Russian drones were heading towards Izmail, a key port on The Danube River...
Russia's new tactic for cutting off Ukraine's grain
...By Jake Horton & Tural AhmedzadeBBC VerifyFollowing the Kremlin s refusal to renew the deal which allowed ships to transport grain across the Black Sea, Russia has started targeting Ukraine s key alternative export routes along The Danube River...
Melting Swiss glacier uncovers climber missing since 1986
... Alpine glaciers are key to Europe s environment; the winter snow they store fills European rivers such as the Rhine and The Danube, providing water for crops, or for cooling nuclear power stations...