Catalonia plans "independence from rainwater" by 2040
It will be achieved through seawater desalination plants
It will be achieved through seawater desalination plants
It looks like demand still overtakes supply maintaining this state of affairs in the Iberian country
Remote workers will have to settle in Extremadura for a minimum of 2+1 years in order to get the full amount
The news probably comes as no surprise to out-of-town college students as they head out for the new academic year
Tusk’s administration failed to change the law, but it now promises to “change reality”
The country’s government cites security concerns behind the move
It’s already legal in Schleswig-Holstein and possibly soon in Hamburg
The city’s district cooling network gets creative and shows that every part of the process can be utilized
The tool builds upon the already available web version of the map
It marks the street spots that have recorded the highest number of incidents
Iași Airport is the third busiest in the country
Ameland will get electricity generated from a technology called ‘tidal kite’
This involves the creation of a special traffic control zone on streets leading to the UNESCO-protected Old Town
It marks the street spots that have recorded the highest number of incidents
Plus, you might have to book a spot in advance to view the famous attraction
The mayor of the city, Anne Hidalgo, believes that the memory of the Games should stay on in some way, others aren’t so sure
Plus, you might have to book a spot in advance to view the famous attraction
For many years, Molenbeek’s reputation was linked to terrorism, but now it wants to show the world that it has turned a new page
The reasons behind this move are varying
The mayor of Paris is still adamant that next summer, the city’s river waters will be a viable option for sports and leisure
It marks the street spots that have recorded the highest number of incidents
Tusk’s administration failed to change the law, but it now promises to “change reality”
Ema Smrtić is a graduate student studying „Intercultural Communication and Journalism“ at the Catholic University of Croatia. Her biggest passion is sports journalism but she's also interested in fields such as media literacy, movie ethics, and violence in the media. She’s a member of SKAC Palma – Student Catholic Centre in Zagreb. Since 2021 she’s been the chief editor of their social media and web page.
Ema participates in Read Twice – an EU-funded project that targets young people and aims to counter disinformation and fake news by enhancing their skills to critically assess information, identify vicious and harmful media content and distinguish between facts and opinions, thus improving their media competencies.
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