KYIV, Ukraine — KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Work has begun to repair the damaged power supply to Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the head of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog said Saturday. The repairs are hoped to end a precarious…
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Europe’s solidarity with Ukraine more crucial than ever – Tusk
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has emphasized the exceptional importance of Europe’s solidarity with Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression, following President Volodymyr Zelensky’s meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in the White House on Friday.
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Energoatom brings 8th of 9 nuclear power units in govt-controlled territory back online – ex-energy minister
On October 17, JSC Energoatom brought a nuclear power unit back online following scheduled maintenance, former Energy Minister Olha Buslavets reported on Facebook on the evening of October 17.
“Today, after a six-day delay from the planned schedule, a nuclear power unit was…
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US officials reportedly eye meeting between Trump and Kim Jong Un – POLITICO
Trump will travel to Asia later this month to attend the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Malaysia and an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in South Korea. He is also expected to stop in Japan.
But officials have yet to do “any of the serious logistical…
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We are not in opposition, ‘reparations loan’ interesting proposal
The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to Ukraine, Luc Jacobs, explained his country’s position on the possible use of frozen Russian assets, stressing that Brussels “is not in opposition.”
“We are not in opposition, but we are paying attention to a number of factors that are…
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WATCH: 'Record high' lava fountains seen at Hawaii's Kilauea volcano in latest eruption
The US Geological Survey said “record high fountains” were measured in the latest episode of Hawaii’s Kilauea volcanic eruption, which has been taking place at semiregular intervals since late last year.
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11 Palestinians said killed by IDF after crossing ceasefire line in Gaza City
Eleven members of a Palestinian family were killed on Friday afternoon after Israeli troops fired on their vehicle as it entered eastern Gaza City, where the Israel Defense Forces is deployed, Hamas authorities said.
The IDF confirmed in…
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Stanford scientists grow thousands of mini human brains using common food additive
For nearly ten years, the Stanford Brain Organogenesis Program has been redefining how scientists study the human brain. Instead of relying on intact brain tissue from humans or animals, researchers in the program grow three-dimensional brain-like structures in the lab using stem cells. These…
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Government adopts measures to boost energy infrastructure protection
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has established a Coordination Center for Engineering Protection and approved a series of decisions aimed at accelerating the construction of protective structures at energy facilities.
According to Ukrinform, Prime Minister Yuliia…
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Combust announce tour of Europe, UK with Speedway
New York City hardcore/metal band Combust will travel to Europe this winter for a three-week tour. The trek will feature support from Speedway and Imposter, the latter on UK dates only.
Tickets are on sale now and the schedule is as follows:
01/22…
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