A drone has crashed in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, causing a fire that has spread to 12 square kilometres of land. Dry ...
Talking animal movies do not, on the whole, have the best reputation. Yes, there is “Babe,” but “Babe” is the exception. Most ...
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Chornobyl – not Chernobyl – is gaining ground as global media revisit the disaster
A quiet shift is taking place in international coverage of one of the world’s most studied nuclear accidents. As journalists ...
WASHINGTON – The United States said on April 29 it will provide up to US$100 million (S$128 million) towards repairing a dome preventing leaks from Ukraine’s Chernobyl nuclear disaster, contributing ...
11:52, Mon, Apr 27, 2026 Updated: 12:18, Mon, Apr 27, 2026 Russia could spark a new nuclear accident in Ukraine 40 years on from the Chernobyl disaster of 1986, experts have warned. The International ...
Forty years after the world's worst civilian nuclear accident, a thriving wildlife sanctuary has emerged in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ), with wolves, foxes, lynx, elk, wild boar, brown bears ...
Forty years ago, a reactor at the Chernobyl power plant in Ukraine exploded in what remains the world's worst-ever civilian nuclear disaster. We're joined by David Marples, a distinguished professor ...
Slavutych, Ukraine: Slavutych was built as a Soviet paradise for refugees from the Chernobyl nuclear disaster but now it is being born again as a haven for people escaping Russia's invasion of Ukraine ...
On the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster, the site remains too dangerous for humans – but wildlife has moved back in. On contaminated land that is too dangerous for human life, the ...
The remains of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant can be seen last year from the upper floors of the Polissya Hotel in Pripyat, which was used by officials and specialists during the response to the ...
Photographs from the first days of the Chernobyl disaster and of the aftermath years later show the response, the evacuation and the long-term consequences of the world’s worst nuclear accident. In ...
Surviving in a poisoned land: Chernobyl's wildlife is different, but not in the ways you might think
It's 40 years since the Chernobyl disaster. This is what it has meant for wildlife living around the devastated nuclear power plant. "Pa-pa-pa-pa-pa!" In the middle of the night, a noise from the ...
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