Before the war, the power plant provided 20 percent of Ukraine’s electricity. But energy officials said that the damage to transmission lines that …
Live: Russia abandons key fronts in Kharkiv region amid rapid Ukrainian advance
The last reactor at Europe’s largest nuclear power… … numbers of weapons and munitions in a hasty retreat as the war marked 200 days on Sunday.
North Korea codifies right to preemptive nuclear attack – TheBlaze
North Korea codifies right to preemptive nuclear attack. News · Eric Cervone. September 10, 2022. KIM WON JIN/AFP via Getty Images.
Ukraine news LIVE: Putin suffers major blow as troops forced to ‘RETREAT’ & over 30 …
Latest update on the war in Ukraine 10/09/22 … President Emmanuel Macron over the phone about the situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
Small nuke reactors emerge as energy option, but risks loom | AP News
… energy during the war in Ukraine has refocused attention on smaller, easier-to-build nuclear power stations, which proponents say could …
‘Threat to peace, security’: North Korea’s law on nuclear first strike sparks concern – SBS
The new law goes beyond that to allow preemptive nuclear strikes North Korea detects an imminent attack by weapons of mass destruction or of any kind …
As Russians Retreat, Putin Is Criticized by Hawks Who Trumpeted His War – The New York Times
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant: After United Nations inspectors visited the Russian-controlled facility last week amid shelling and fears of a looming …
A Proud Nuclear Town Grapples With How to Remember the Bomb – The New York Times
In Richland, Wash., residents are wrestling with their connections to the atomic bomb and World War II. By Mike Baker. Photographs by Mason Trinca.
Police pursue local Russian lawmakers who urged charging Putin with treason
Russians back war in Ukraine, but report finds notable opposition … fear and hate Russia while we threaten the whole world with nuclear weapons.
Small Nuclear Reactors Emerge as Energy Option, but Risks Loom
… sources to Russian energy in light of the war in Ukraine has refocused attention on smaller, easier-to-build nuclear power stations.