Nuclear cloud controversy continues
For two weeks in September and October last year, traces of the artificial isotope ruthenium-106 were found above Europe, triggering
For two weeks in September and October last year, traces of the artificial isotope ruthenium-106 were found above Europe, triggering
French television reporters working in Russia have been fined for trying to find the source of a radioactive cloud that
Russia says it is addressing one of the most hazardous environmental legacies of the Soviet era and trying to clean
At least 14 environmental groups have been closed down under Russia’s 2012 anti-spy legislation, limiting the scope to scrutinise nuclear
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