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Defence expert sees Russia's target of Ukrainian cities as escalation

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Former Canadian defence official Andrew Rasiulis calls the latest attacks in Ukraine an escalation of Russia's war. He says the strikes have been far closer to the daily lives of Ukrainians than earlier attacks.
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Cost of living crisis: What energy prices does the EU want to cap?

9th - Higher Ed
Member states are discussing a proposal to partially capture the excess revenues made by renewable and nuclear energy.
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What does Russia’s gas cut mean for Europe?

9th - Higher Ed
Russia says it won’t resume full gas supplies to Europe until Western sanctions are lifted.
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Preventing Ukraine nuclear accident task of UN team, says IAEA chief

9th - Higher Ed
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says the IAEA's mission in Ukraine is to try to avert an accident at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
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IAEA team arrives at Zaporizhzhia power plant

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A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency visited the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to investigate and assess the risk of a radiation disaster. Both Ukraine and Russia are accusing each other of various military operations in...
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Zelenskyy warns of 'risk of a global radiation disaster'

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said further international pressure is needed to get Russia to withdraw from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and that failure to do so could lead to a nuclear catastrophe.
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Ukrainians are 'incredibly determined,' says Canada's UN ambassador

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Bob Rae, Canada's ambassador to the United Nations, says that while Russia is attempting to lower the morale of the Ukrainian people by cutting off their energy supply from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, Ukraine's morale remains...
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Residents of Zaporizhzhia voice fear and uncertainty

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Some Ukrainians in Zaporizhzhia say they're scared of what might happen next with the nearby nuclear plant, and are preparing for the worst.
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Russia agrees to independent inspection of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant

9th - Higher Ed
Russian President Vladimir Putin says UN officials will be given permission to visit and inspect the Zaporizhzhia nuclear complex in Ukraine, amid claims fighting near the plant continues and civilians have been injured.
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Ukrainian envoy warns of grave dangers at nuclear power complex

9th - Higher Ed
The Ukrainian ambassador to international organizations described the Russian shelling of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and the continuing danger at the complex, which is occupied by Russians. Russia says Ukraine shelled the plant.
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Demand for electric vehicles drives need for power system changes

9th - Higher Ed
Demand for electric vehicles could become a significant burden on the power system unless changes are made, notes a new report.
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Ukrainian forces are in 'bloody battle' for Mariupol steelworks

9th - Higher Ed
Heavy fighting rages on at a steel mill in Mariupol besieged by Russian forces, where hundreds of Ukrainian troops have hunkered down for weeks.
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Fusion breakthrough: UK scientists use giant gun in hunt for clean alternative to nuclear energy

9th - Higher Ed
The technology involves firing a projectile ignited by gunpowder down a giant gun that eventually hits a target, resulting in nuclear fusion.
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Russia must stop 'nuclear sabre rattling,' says NATO chief

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NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg addressed fears of chemical or nuclear attacks during Russia's war against Ukraine, saying: 'A nuclear war cannot be won and should never be fought.'
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North Korea launches suspected ICBM in first such test since 2017

9th - Higher Ed
Launch comes just over a week after Pyongyang test-fired a missile that appeared to explode shortly after liftoff.
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North Korea confirms ICBM test; warns of ‘long’ US confrontation

9th - Higher Ed
UN Security Council due to hold emergency meeting after launch, which breached weapons testing resolutions.
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At least 12 missiles fired towards US consulate in Iraq’s Erbil

9th - Higher Ed
As many as 12 missiles have been fired towards the US consulate in Iraq’s Erbil. A US official said there was no impact at the consulate, which is currently unoccupied. The Pentagon says the missiles were fired over the border from Iran.
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Radiation monitoring systems fully functional after fire at Ukrainian nuclear plant: IAEA

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The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Mariano Grossi, said the fire is now out a building in the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power plant, Europe's largest nuclear facility. The safety systems of the plant's reactors were...
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Putin’s nuclear threats earn quick condemnation from Western allies

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Western allies were quick to condemn Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to put his country's nuclear deterrence forces on high alert.
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Nuclear conflict 'inconceivable,' says UN chief

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Russia's move to put its nuclear forces on high alert is a 'chilling' development, United Nations Secretary General António Guterres told an emergency session of the General Assembly on Monday.
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Brussels controversially labels gas and nuclear energy as green despite a growing backlash

9th - Higher Ed
The European Commission says gas and nuclear will act as "transitional" energy sources before renewables become widespread.
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How a technical rulebook is unleashing a political storm over EU green energy

9th - Higher Ed
Brussels has proposed labelling natural gas and nuclear as green energy sources, prompting a furious backlash.
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How a technical rulebook unleashed a political storm over EU green energy

9th - Higher Ed
Brussels has proposed labelling natural gas and nuclear as green energy sources, prompting a furious backlash.
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Brussels unveils plan for 'green' gas and nuclear label

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Such a classification allows for a reduction in financing costs, which is crucial for the projects concerned and for the states willing to support them.