
Why the world should worry about Russia’s arms purchases from North Korea
Russia has a vast military, nuclear and missile industrial complex, which could provide North Korea with much-needed technological fruits.
Russia has a vast military, nuclear and missile industrial complex, which could provide North Korea with much-needed technological fruits.
With the price of natural gas having fallen to a two-year low, Berlin’s big energy gamble isn’t being punished as much as it might have been.
Neil and Jonathan talk to Mark Nelson, energy consultant and nuclear advocate, about the politics of Germany’s contentious phaseout and its economic consequences.
Even as we approach the 70th anniversary of the first nuclear power stations, there is still no global consensus on how best to handle high level nuclear waste.
But just how much closer are we to producing energy from fusion that can power people’s homes?
The current crisis in Ukraine will end. Of that we can be sure. But how, and at what cost, no one knows.
World leaders have a duty to respond constructively to the present threat and to try to generate some kind of exploratory negotiations before the Russian dictator gets creative with his chemistry set.
The accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant generated the largest release of radioactive material into the environment in human history.
There is a risk that the Russian president may decide to press the proverbial button, but whether his top brass would go along with it and pass on the necessary orders is another matter.
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