The explosion was so powerful that it tore a massive hole in the ship's hull. Unlike the Titanic, the Britannic began sinking much faster, disappearing beneath the waves in just 55 minutes.
Of the 2,240 passengers and crew aboard, roughly 1,500 were killed. Now, a new study has suggested that interference from the Northern Lights that fateful night may have contributed to the ship’s ...
They still don’t agree over the contents of their make-or-break 1997 album – except on one thing they did wrong ...
As ageing and deficient tankers in the "Russian shadow fleet" traffic the shallow waters of the Baltic Sea, a major oil spill ...
The Quad had earlier emphasised that Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) will be a key area of activity for the alliance ... Such an initiative can also be replicated in the domain of ...
Over the weekend, Estonia switched off from the Russian grid and hooked up to the European system. Since then, the price of electricity in Estonia has started to climb. From €126 per MWh last ...
Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia will disconnect themselves from Russia's power grid, ending nearly 80 years of dependence on ...
"The Ivanpah plant was a financial boondoggle and environmental disaster," Julia Dowell of the Sierra Club, an environmental activism group, said of the power plant. "Along with killing thousands ...
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania said on Sunday (February 9) they had successfully synchronized their electricity systems to the European continental power grid, one day after severing decades-old energy ...