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Methane Lakes: The surface features lakes, rivers and seas filled with liquid methane and ethane. The largest lake, Kraken ...
Rwanda and Turkmenistan, a country in Central Asia bordered by the Caspian Sea and largely covered by the Karakum Desert, on Monday, July 14 announced the formal establishment of diplomatic relations, ...
China is reviving an ekranoplan design dubbed the "Bohai Sea Monster," echoing the Soviet "Caspian Sea Monster", a vessel ...
Kazakh ecologists and environmental activists worry that the Caspian Sea’s levels are set to decline further.
A team of researchers discovered a new island in the Caspian Sea using space images. Cyclical sea changes, climate change, and shifting tectonic plates may all be reasons that the isle has ...
The Caspian Sea holds significant strategic importance for oil-importing nations, and its oil reserves are estimated at 48 billion barrels, according to TRT Haber.
The Caspian Sea, once a bounty of clean water and fish, is shrinking due to climate breakdown and human activities.
The Caspian Sea, considered the largest inland body of water on the planet, is shrinking. A new study published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment reports that as global temperatures ...
An island created by the eruption of a mud volcano in the Caspian Sea is finally going the way of the dodo, based on satellite images of the structure.
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.