France to build polar research vessel as Macron sounds warning on melting glaciers
President Emmanuel Macron said Friday France will build an ice-capable vessel as part of a billion-euro plan to boost polar research.
President Emmanuel Macron said Friday France will build an ice-capable vessel as part of a billion-euro plan to boost polar research.
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