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What scientists discovered in Chernobyl’s restricted zone
I explore what scientists discovered inside Chernobyl’s restricted zone.
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What it takes to survive 72 hours in Chernobyl
The investigative minds at How to Survive analyze Chernobyl hazards, radiation exposure, and what it takes to survive 72 hours safely.
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Chernobyl cooling systems have lost power but meltdown risk is low
An electrical outage at Chernobyl nuclear power plant risks dangerous fuel overheating, but experts say that the chances are extremely slim due to the age of the reactors, which were shut down over tw ...
Energy investments made up over 1.2 billion euros of the bank's financing to Ukraine last year, providing support for gas ...
Chernobyl was destroyed in 1986 when the plant exploded during a routine safety test at Reactor 4 and sent radiation across Europe. Two workers died in the blast, while a further 28 firemen and plant ...
EBRD Deploys Record €2.9 Billion In Ukraine In 2025, Focuses On Energy And Private Sector. BAKU, Azerbaijan, Feb.5. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) deployed a record €2.9 ...
Total deployed in Ukraine since start of Russia’s full-scale war climbs to €9.1 billion, including strong support for private sector ...
While the claw is considered one of the more iconic pieces of Chernobyl wreckage in the exclusion zone, the real danger is ...
January 20, at least one more drone violated the border of Belarus. Also in the early morning, the UAV flew through Dobryanka ...
Popular Mavic drone will be replaced by homegrown option with longer range, says minister; digital transformation of Ukraine defence ministry and military announced. What we know on day 1,428 ...
As a result of a massive missile and drone attack on January 20, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant completely lost its external power supply, and electrical substations that are important for the ...
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UN nuclear watchdog discusses Ukraine nuclear safety risks
Russian attacks on Ukraine’s electrical substations could cut power to nuclear plants, increasing risks of meltdown.
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