In Austria – the home of the IAEA – the public rejected nuclear power in a referendum in the 1970s leaving a gigantic power plant that cost 1 billion euro to build to become the biggest training hub in Europe to study nuclear power.
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Nuclear power on the rise except in UN watchdog's home, Austria
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SARS-CoV-2 Can Reprogram Cells to Suppress Immunity
Researchers have discovered that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, may be changing crucial white blood cells called neutrophils so that instead of working to destroy pathogens, they instead disrupt the activity of other immune cells that are…
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Keep North Korea out of Ukraine war or risk NATO coming to Asia – POLITICO
“I had objected to NATO having a role in Asia because I don’t believe in being enrolled in someone else’s strategic rivalry,” Macron said, hinting that Paris could revisit its stance.
North Korean troops have supported the Kremlin’s war…
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Explosions heard in Desantnaya Bay in Vladivostok, Russia; Intelligence Agency conducts special operation – sources
Explosions were heard in the area of deployment of the airborne assault battalion of the 155th Marine Brigade of Russia in Vladivostok, this happened as a result of a special operation of the Main Intelligence Agency of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, informed sources…
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Ukrainian intelligence strikes Russian marine base in Vladivostok in bold special operation – source
The Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense carried out a special operation in Vladivostok, specifically near Desantnaya Bay, during which Russian personnel and military equipment were struck.
This was reported to Ukrinform by a…
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Unfortunately, Russia doing everything to ensure next possible meeting on talks is inefficiant
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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.
“We discussed diplomatic efforts – ours and those of our partners….
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Govt extends experiment on online issuance of logging tickets and certificates
The government has extended the validity of the relevant pilot project on online issuance of logging tickets and certificates of origin of wood until June 1, 2027, the press service of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and…
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‘Hero Under Fire’: As Putin Visited Kursk, the Kremlin Told Russians That He Was Dodging Ukrainian Drones
When President Vladimir Putin traveled to the Kursk region this month for the first time since Russia expelled Ukrainian forces, his helicopter reportedly came under fire from Ukrainian drones.
And…
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EU Commissioner Jessika Roswall expresses solidarity with LGBTQ+ community
In an interview with Euronews, EU Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resilience says “anyone who wants to join in solidarity with the LGBTQ community in Hungary should do so.”
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