Elevated levels of radioactive caesium have been detected in Norway, likely due to forest fires near Chornobyl, authorities say.
Vous n'êtes pas connecté
Norway detected elevated but safe levels of radioactive cesium-137 near its border with Russia, likely from reactor activities, prompting further analysis.
Elevated levels of radioactive caesium have been detected in Norway, likely due to forest fires near Chornobyl, authorities say.
By Nicola Stoev Fueled by the climate crisis and El Niño, 2024 has been a year of global extreme temperatures. Australia suffered a string of...
By Niranjan Chandrashekhar Oak China is expanding and modernising its nuclear arsenal at an unprecedented speed. China’s development of newer...
President Vladimir Putin's decree to expand Russia’s reserved armed forces to 1.5 million marks a significant transformation in Russian military...
The Sahel region of north Africa may be understood as “one region, many crises.” This statement is taken from a paper first published in 2013 by...
JERUSALEM, Sept 17 (Reuters) - Israel on Tuesday added the safe return of its citizens to their homes near the border with Lebanon to its formal war...
India recently launched its second nuclear-powered submarine, the INS Arighat, in Visakhapatnam. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and other...
The 9th Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) in Vladivostok creates new power dynamics and reflects the strategic intent by Russia to further bolster its...
By Anant Mishra and Prof. Dr. Christian Kaunert As the Taliban celebrates three years of reign, global powers/regional neighbours are forced to...