Repeated shelling of the plant during the war has raised concern about a grave disaster in the country that suffered the world’s worst nuclear …
Why can’t Germany break up with nuclear energy? – DW
Germany has spent 25 years flipflopping on nuclear power. An energy crunch caused by the war in Ukraine is the latest reason to reconsider the …
Surprising lessons from the war in Ukraine | The Japan Times
Third, the war in Ukraine will shape thinking about the utility of nuclear weapons. Russian officials, including Putin, have brandished their …
November 21, 2022 Russia-Ukraine news – CNN
A team from the UN’s nuclear watchdog on Monday reported no “immediate” nuclear … Our live coverage of Russia’s war in Ukraine has moved here.
UN inspectors report new shelling damage at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear complex.
Before the war, nuclear plants supplied a large share of Ukraine’s power. In the past month Russia expanded its attacks on Ukrainian nuclear …
Ukraine war: ‘Torture’ sites discovered in Kherson, nuclear plant faces ‘close call’ | Euronews
Ukraine war: ‘Torture’ sites discovered in Kherson, nuclear plant faces ‘close call’
Russia’s Vindictive Rage – The Atlantic
Russia’s war on Ukraine is going badly: The Russian army is in retreat, … of Kyiv and said that nuclear war with the West is inevitable.
Zelenskiy urges Nato to protect nuclear sites from ‘sabotage’ as Russia warns of risk of accident
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is under Russian … That’s it from me, Léonie Chao-Fong, and the Russia-Ukraine war blog today.
Is Putin a Rational Actor? How and Why the Kremlin Might Use Nuclear Weapons
On February 24, as he launched the invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin raised the specter of nuclear war.
Ukraine nuclear power plant attacked by Russia, worker tells CBS News, as IAEA warns of …
“We were fortunate a potentially serious nuclear incident did not happen. … under since Russia seized the plant early in its war on Ukraine, …
