… he fled Russia after becoming an unwitting tool in Putin’s war machine. … speaking out “because if nothing is done, there will be nuclear war.
IAEA seeks to visit Ukraine nuclear plant amid concerns – Al Jazeera
“Civilian nuclear power must not be an instrument of war and therefore the sovereignty of states must be respected in regard of nuclear installations.
Ukraine and Russia: What you need to know right now – Reuters
The Russian-occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant resumed … Ukraine plans to expand the number of districts on the war’s front lines where …
Russia blocks final document at nuclear treaty conference – Star Tribune
Putin has since rolled back, saying that “a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought,” a message reiterated by a senior Russian official …
Foreign-Flagged Cargo Vessel Arrives At Ukrainian Port For The First Time Since The Start …
France’s Macron Says ‘Ball Is In Iran’s Court’ For Reviving Nuclear Pact … in penitentiaries to fight in the war launched against Ukraine.
Inspectors Set to Visit Besieged Ukrainian Nuclear Plant – The New York Times
Ukraine steps up disaster planning amid turmoil at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. For Ukraine’s women, war brings new roles and new dangers.
Russia blocks final draft of nuclear disarmament deal – Ukrinform
The countries expressed deep concern that Russia is undermining international peace and the objectives of the NPT “by waging its illegal war of …
Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 185: Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant reconnected to Ukraine’s grid
Latest news from Ukraine today. Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 185: Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant reconnected to Ukraine’s grid.
Nuclear threat: UK should think about ‘dusting off’ Cold war ‘Protect and Survive’ media
Nuclear, chemical and biological weapons expert Colonel Hamish de Bretton-Gordon said “It’s sort of a fine line between providing reassurance and …
A decade after Fukushima disaster, foes of nuclear power reconsider – The Washington Post
The war in Ukraine has prompted nuclear energy foes, like Germany and Japan, to rethink nuclear power.
