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In a move aiming to reshape the regional energy landscape and bring Central Asia closer to Europe, the three countries have ...
The Caspian Sea is shrinking at an alarming rate, a crisis now visible to the naked eye and driven by climate change and human activity. The post Caspian Sea Shrinks Dramatically, Exposes Seabed in ...
The Caspian Pipeline Consortium resumed loading oil at one of two previously shut Black Sea's moorings, it said on Wednesday, after a court lifted restrictions placed on the Western-backed group's ...
Kazakh ecologists and environmental activists worry that the Caspian Sea’s levels are set to decline further.
Damming, over-extraction, pollution and, increasingly, the human-caused climate crisis are driving the decline of the Caspian Sea. Some experts fear it’s being pushed to the point of no return.
Kyiv has attacked Russian vessels in the Caspian Sea, hundreds of miles from Ukrainian territory, according to a Ukrainian and Russian official.
NASA satellite finds ‘Ghost’ Island that mysteriously appears, then starts to shrink in Caspian Sea between Europe and Asia.
The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), a main export route for Kazakhstan's crude oil, said on Thursday it has resumed oil loadings at its Black Sea terminal which had been suspended due to storms ...
Researchers have confirmed the existence of a new island in the northern part of the Caspian Sea, but they haven't managed to land on it yet.
The Caspian Sea is drying up. The world’s largest inland body of water has dropped by two metres since the mid-1990s, shrinking by 15,000 square km, an area bigger than Connecticut.
Photographer Khashayar Javanmardi spent a decade documenting changes affecting the Caspian Sea. This image, taken in May 2019, shows how a breakwater in the Anzali lagoon, has exacerbated drought ...
The researchers, working on a project called Transparent World of the Caspian Sea, published a satellite image of the area on their Telegram channel, describing a black spot shown as an oil “slick of ...