Red Sea Global Launches Initiative to Restore Sailing Ships in Umluj

RSG stressed the importance of safeguarding this legacy for the local community
RSG stressed the importance of safeguarding this legacy for the local community
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Red Sea Global Launches Initiative to Restore Sailing Ships in Umluj

RSG stressed the importance of safeguarding this legacy for the local community
RSG stressed the importance of safeguarding this legacy for the local community

Red Sea Global (RSG), the developer behind the regenerative tourism destinations The Red Sea and Amaala, has launched an initiative to restore sailing ships to revive and preserve maritime heritage.
According to a statemet issued Thursday, RSG stressed the importance of safeguarding this legacy for the local community, as sailing ships have historically been a vital means of transporting goods and passengers between neighboring countries and cities.
The initiative included holding various workshops tailored for the local community to educate young people about traditional shipbuilding. Various stalls were also set up to support the locals to showcase and sell their products.
The statement added that the Oil Sustainability Program (OSP) contributed to the initiative by helping ensure the implementation of the best environmental practices. The program collaborated with JOUTN to supply environmentally friendly paint for the restoration process, which was carried out under the supervision of local fishermen and their families.
RSG said it had organized this initiative over two months. It held meetings with sailing ship owners and introduced them to the initiative's objectives. The owners expressed enthusiasm to participate and cooperate with the organizers.
RSG said it is committed to achieving sustainability in all aspects, with a particular focus on preserving local heritage. This initiative aims to transfer knowledge of a craft that has faded away, revive and pass it on to new generations to ensure its continuation.



EU Countries Back Softer Car CO2 Emissions Targets

 Motorists drive past traffic lights that stopped working following a power outage in downtown Lisbon, Portugal, Monday, April 28, 2025. (AP)
Motorists drive past traffic lights that stopped working following a power outage in downtown Lisbon, Portugal, Monday, April 28, 2025. (AP)
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EU Countries Back Softer Car CO2 Emissions Targets

 Motorists drive past traffic lights that stopped working following a power outage in downtown Lisbon, Portugal, Monday, April 28, 2025. (AP)
Motorists drive past traffic lights that stopped working following a power outage in downtown Lisbon, Portugal, Monday, April 28, 2025. (AP)

European Union government have agreed to softer EU CO2 emissions targets for cars and vans that will allow automakers more time to comply and should reduce potential fines.

European car manufacturers warned existing targets to be met this year could result in fines of up to 15 billion euros ($17.0 billion), given the goals rely on selling more electric vehicles, a segment where they lag Chinese and US rivals.

Following heavy lobbying, the European Commission proposed allowing automakers to meet the targets based on their average emissions over the period 2025-2027, rather than just this year.

The proposed change requires approval from the European Parliament and the Council, the grouping of EU members.

The parliament is expected to approve the adjustment in a vote on Thursday after agreeing to fast-track the process.