Baltic states to boycott Belarus power plant
The three Baltic states say they will not import electricity from a controversial Belarusian nuclear power station just 12km from
The three Baltic states say they will not import electricity from a controversial Belarusian nuclear power station just 12km from
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is expected in Belarus next month to evaluate the preparedness for a nuclear power
The European Commission avoided a dispute with Hungary over its murky nuclear power plant deal with Russia’s Rosatom, according to
Russia’s Arctic floating nuclear power station has been connected to the grid in time to add festive cheer to one
Russia’s state-run nuclear agency, Rosatom, is working in India to develop medium-sized nuclear reactors producing 50 to 100 megawatts, according
The ability of the TurkStream pipeline to bring Russian gas to Central Europe, bypassing Ukraine, was on the agenda for
A clone of Russia’s controversial floating nuclear power station could power remote Philippine islands, according to Manila’s trade secretary, Ramon
Uganda says it has signed a bilateral agreement with Russia to use nuclear technology for energy, in cancer treatment and
Russia’s floating nuclear power plant has arrived at its destination in Pevek in Russia’s far east after being pulled 4,700km
Russian nuclear corporation Rosatom, which is currently in the spotlight over the mysterious Arctic explosion, has been criticised for trying
Russia’s state weather agency, Rogidromet, says it found the radioactive isotopes strontium, barium and lanthanum after this month’s accident in
Russia has launched its floating nuclear reactor from the port of Murmansk on a 5,000km journey east through the Arctic
The corpses of two of the five nuclear researchers killed in last week’s Russian atomic explosion have allegedly vanished. The
This month, the Akademik Lomonosov will be towed 5,000km to the Chukotka region of eastern Russia near Alaska to provide
The world’s first floating nuclear power station, known as “a Chernobyl on ice”, is ready to begin supplying electricity, according
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