MOSCOW. Jan 9 (Interfax) - The recent spill of fuel oil resulting from the wreck of tankers in the Black Sea is one of the most serious environmental challenges in years, Russian President Vladimir ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the need for more effective cleanup measures following an oil spill in the Black ...
Gabon's transitional President Brice Oligui Nguema said on Thursday that the West African country would be holding a ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that more needed to be done to clean up an oil spill in the Black Sea, ...
Spilled fuel oil from Russian tanker accidents in the Black Sea could reach the coastlines of Odesa and Mykolaiv, RBC-Ukraine ...
Over 7,200 people have assembled to carry out the emergency response effort with the help of 691 units of special equipment ...
The oil spilled into the Black Sea by two Russian tankers last month could soon reach Ukraine's southern coast in the ...
"The current is running in such a way that most likely fuel oil can reach our Odesa and Mykolaiv coasts. There is such a ...
The oil spill in the Black Sea that has hit Russian and Crimean coasts since mid-December is particularly hard to clean up because it involves a "heavy" fuel that is less likely to float.