Russia has been accused of using the Zaporizhzhia plant, which is still functioning and producing power, as a staging ground for war.
Japan Wants to Restart More Nuclear Reactors to Avoid Power Shortages – Bloomberg
Japan Restarts First Nuclear Reactor Since 2018 Amid Hurdles. Countries around the world are revisiting atomic energy after Russia’s war in Ukraine …
German Chancellor Scholz announces new arms deliveries to Kiev for war against Russia
There must be no nuclear war.” These warnings are now a thing of the past. The leaders of the NATO powers are prepared to risk the destruction of the …
US nuke warning? – The Statesman
Russia and the United S9tates have by far the biggest arsenals of nuclear warheads, post the Cold War that had divided the world for much of the 20th …
Japan should consider building new nuclear plants: Kishida – BBC News
But Mr Kishida said the Ukraine war and soaring energy costs highlighted the need for diversifying energy sources. He added that nuclear power may …
Foes Agree on Nuclear Disaster Risk in Ukraine, but Little Else – The New York Times
At the U.N. Security Council, Russia and its critics traded barbs over the nuclear plant on the front lines of its war in Ukraine, with each side …
Nuclear Scaremongering – UK Defence Journal
There has been quite a lot of speculation recently that the longer the Russo-Ukraine war continues with little prospect of any sort of a Russian …
U.N. Security Council Meeting Focuses on Threat to Nuclear Plant – The New York Times
Fighting around the Russia-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear facility poses one of the gravest risks as the war nears the six-month mark.
The Permanence of War and Peace – RealClearDefense
I disagree with what I will call the theory of war as metastasis generally, … Related Topics: World War, nuclear warfare, Europe, United States, …
This is How You Get a Second Chernobyl — Or a Third World War – Rolling Stone
Russian artillery shells are falling around a Ukrainian nuclear plant, increasing the risk of an environmental “catastrophe.”