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Poland agrees re-routing of Via Baltica motorway
The Polish government has agreed to re-route a segment of the controversial Via Baltica motorway out of three sites protected under the EU's Natura 2000 network. The decision is in line with the recommendations of a strategic environmental assessment.
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