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How Cruise Ships Make Fresh Water From The Sea

Discover the remarkable engineering and hidden technology that allows colossal cruise ships to generate their own fresh water, ensuring endless showers, pristine pools, and a sustainable voyage.

World First: UK Surgeons Transplant Pig Lung into Human

In a landmark medical breakthrough, British surgeons have transplanted a pig lung into a human for the first time. The organ, genetically engineered to prevent rejection, marks a monumental step towards solving the chronic donor shortage and revolutionisi

The Man Who Builds Notting Hill Carnival's Sound Systems

An exclusive interview with the mastermind behind the legendary sound systems that power London's world-famous Notting Hill Carnival, revealing the engineering secrets and passion that bring the streets to life.

Bank Holiday Rail Chaos: Major Disruption Warning

Passengers on the West Coast Mainline face significant travel disruption this May Bank Holiday as Network Rail undertakes essential engineering works, with multiple train services replaced by buses.

Germany's Skills Shortage Crisis Deepens, Warns Hays

Europe's largest economy, Germany, is facing a severe skills shortage that is crippling its key industries and threatening its competitive edge, according to a major report from recruitment giant Hays.

670-tonne Swedish church moved to escape sinking mine

In an unprecedented feat of engineering, a 130-year-old church in Kiruna, Sweden, is being painstakingly moved to a new location to save it from sinking into an expanding iron ore mine. The two-day operation involves transporting the colossal structure on

Sweden moves 5,000-tonne church 3km in epic operation

In an unprecedented feat of engineering, the historic Kiruna Church in Swedish Lapland was successfully moved 3km to a new location to save it from town-destroying mining subsidence. This is the story of the monumental operation.

Sweden moves entire church to escape mining disaster

A 20th-century church in Sweden's Arctic town of Kiruna is being relocated to avoid destruction from a nearby iron ore mine. Discover the incredible engineering feat behind this preservation effort.

Trump's China Tariffs Deadline Looms

As the deadline for Trump's China tariffs deal approaches, tensions rise over potential impacts on global markets and US-China relations.

China floods: 16 dead in Gansu province flash flooding

Torrential rains trigger devastating flash floods in China's Gansu province, leaving at least 16 dead and prompting urgent rescue operations. President Xi Jinping orders 'all-out' efforts to save lives.

Italy approves world's longest suspension bridge

Italy has greenlit the construction of the world's longest suspension bridge, connecting Sicily to the mainland in a historic infrastructure project set to transform travel and boost the economy.

Zambia accuses China of sheltering criminals

Zambia's government has publicly accused China of sheltering fugitives involved in corruption and cybercrimes, escalating tensions between the two nations. The US Embassy in Lusaka has backed Zambia's claims, adding fuel to the diplomatic fire.

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