Hungary, partner nations plan Caspian-Europe green energy corridor. The countries plan to build the world’s longest subsea power cable, stretching 1,100 kilometers under the Black Sea. Once completed, the infrastructure will facilitate green energy imports and enhance Central Europe’s competitiveness. The initiative is expected to be an investment exceeding 10 billion euros (10.8 billion U.S. dollars), bringing new renewable energy sources to Europe. The region currently faces electricity prices three to four times higher than those in the United States or China. The project may include laying an optical fiber cable, further integrating the region’s digital infrastructure, Xinhua news agency reported. The Hungarian minister confirmed that Azerbaijan, Georgia, Hungary, and Romania have already established a joint venture to execute the project, and that Bulgaria is set to join soon. He called the initiative a key step in securing energy supplies for the region, ensuring that future energy prices remain more affordable than the rest of Europe. His future plans include developing SocialNews.XYZ into a News website that has no bias or judgment towards any particular country.