Strikes on Iranโs nuclear power plant โnot off the tableโ โ US envoy to UN
US Ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, states that military strikes on Iranโs nuclear power plant are a possibility amid threats from President Trump.
Will the attack on the nuclear plant escalate the war further? Watch the bulletin
The conflict between Iran, America, and Israel has intensified as Iran retaliated against Israel's attack on its nuclear power plant in Natanz, targeting Israeli cities with significant nuclear facilities.
Iranian missile has hit a city with a nuclear power plant
An Iranian missile reportedly struck near Dimona, Israel, leaving 39 people injured, although the nearby nuclear power plant was not hit.
Sutt: the construction of a nuclear power plant is a profit, not a cost project for Estonia
Estonia's government has approved a draft law to establish a framework for nuclear energy use and the construction of a nuclear power plant, which could be completed by the middle of the next decade.
EP Representatives Visit IAE: Familiarization with Decommissioning Progress
Lithuanian EP representatives visited the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant to assess the progress of its decommissioning.
Explosion meters from working nuclear reactor in Iran โ 'Risk of major disaster'
A missile explosion near Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant has raised concerns about a potential nuclear disaster.
Russia Calls for Creation of Security Zone Around Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Plant
A senior Russian official has called for the establishment of a security zone around Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant to prevent potential disasters following missile strikes nearby.
Possibly Melted Reactor Pressure Vessel Captured Inside Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Unit 3 by Drone
Tokyo Electric Power Company has released footage showing possible melting of the reactor pressure vessel in Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Unit 3.
Russia condemns strike on Iranian nuclear power plant
Russia has condemned a missile strike near an operational Iranian nuclear power plant, which it views as a serious violation of international safety principles.
BREAKING: Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant 'hit in strike' as radiation update issued
A projectile has hit Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, raising concerns about a potential radiation leak, although officials have not confirmed any release of nuclear material.
A projectile allegedly hit the area of the Iranian Bushehr nuclear power plant, says the UN supervisory body
A projectile reportedly struck the vicinity of Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, according to a UN supervisory body.
Russian Nuclear Chief Condemns Strike at Iranโs Bushehr Power Plant
The head of Russia's nuclear agency criticized recent attacks on the Bushehr power plant in Iran, emphasizing the risk of nuclear contamination and calling for caution.
Russian Nuclear Chief Says Projectile Struck Iranโs Bushehr Power Plant
The head of Russia's nuclear agency warns of potential radioactive contamination at Iran's Bushehr power plant following reported attacks amid ongoing U.S.-Israeli military strikes.
Iran says projectile hit near nuclear power plant where Russian staff are stationed
Iran reported that an enemy projectile struck near its Bushehr nuclear power plant, which is staffed by Russian personnel.
U.S. Airstrikes on Iranian Missile Base Near Hormuz; Projectiles Land Near Nuclear Power Plant
The U.S. conducted airstrikes on an Iranian missile base near the Strait of Hormuz, raising concerns after projectiles reportedly landed near the Bushehr nuclear facility without causing damage.
Projectile Strikes Area Near Nuclear Power Plant in Iran
A projectile struck an area near Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, but no damages or injuries have been reported according to Iranian authorities.
End of alarm in Bushehr: No damage was caused by the missile that hit the nuclear power station in Iran
A missile incident in Bushehr, Iran, did not result in damage or injuries at the country's sole nuclear power plant, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
IAEA: Projectile Struck Nuclear Power Plant in Iran - No Damage Reported
The IAEA reports that a projectile hit the Bushehr nuclear power plant area in Iran, but no injuries or damages have been reported.
Breaking: The International Atomic Energy Agency reports that Iran informed us that a projectile hit the Bushehr nuclear power plant site on Tuesday evening
The International Atomic Energy Agency has reported that a projectile has hit the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran as informed by Iranian authorities.
Iran: Shell fell near the Bushehr nuclear plant
A shell struck near the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran, although there were no reported casualties or damages.
Havlรญฤek: The government will probably decide positively on the completion of Temelรญn next year
Czech Deputy Minister Havlรญฤek indicates that the government is likely to make a positive decision about the completion of the Temelรญn nuclear power plant next year.
Havlรญฤek: The government will probably decide on the completion of Temelรญn next year and likely positively
The Czech government is expected to make a favorable decision regarding the completion of the Temelรญn nuclear power plant next year, according to Minister Havlรญฤek.
Von der Leyen urges countries to "avoid premature closure" of nuclear power plants "that provide low-cost electricity" amid the Almaraz blackout
Ursula von der Leyen has urged countries to refrain from prematurely closing nuclear power plants, emphasizing their role in providing reliable, low-cost electricity, especially in light of Spain's shutdown of the Almaraz plant.
Debate on Nuclear Energy: Sรถder Puts Bavaria Forward for Mini-Nuclear Power Plant
Minister-President Markus Sรถder has suggested that Bavaria could be a location for a mini nuclear power plant as part of a pilot project.
Pilgrimage to Nuclear Power Plant: - Must Plan for the Time After 2040
The Norwegian Conservative Party is advocating for the development of nuclear power in Norway, inspired by Sweden's changing stance on nuclear energy.
MADIS VASSER: A nuclear power plant will probably not be built in Estonia
The article discusses skepticism surrounding the construction of a nuclear power plant in Estonia, highlighting the economic viability and technological development issues.
Editorial: A nuclear power plant could soon be built right in the middle of a city
The Finnish government has proposed a reform of nuclear energy legislation that would allow small nuclear power plants to be constructed near urban areas.
Virginijus Sinkeviฤius. The closure of the Ignalina nuclear power plant: will Europe keep its promise made 20 years ago?
Lithuania's Ignalina nuclear power plant closure could test Europe's financial commitment made two decades ago as negotiations over funding begin amid new EU budget discussions.
Temelรญn prepares to replace electrical installations for 800 million crowns
The Temelรญn nuclear power plant is planning a significant upgrade to its electrical installations at a cost of 800 million Czech korunas.
Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Still Discharging Contaminated Water, Will It Be Decommissioned by 2051?
The Fukushima nuclear power plant continues to struggle with the aftermath of its 2011 disaster, with decommissioning goals facing significant delays and uncertainties.
Why did Russia withdraw employees from the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran?
Russia has evacuated some of its employees from the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran amid escalating military tensions between Iran and the United States and Israel.
Letter to the Editor: Abstain from Nuclear Power for Safety Reasons
A letter argues against nuclear power in favor of harnessing solar energy, emphasizing safety concerns amidst ongoing debates about uranium mining and nuclear plant expansion in Sweden.
The tsunami crashed into the nuclear power plant 15 years ago - this is the situation in Japan now
The Fukushima nuclear disaster, triggered by a tsunami 15 years ago, continues to impact Japan with ongoing cleanup operations and an evacuation of thousands of people.
Taiwan Studies Reactivating Its Last Nuclear Power Plant for Energy Security
Taiwan is considering reactivating its last nuclear power plant in 2028 due to energy security concerns amid potential supply blockages.
Japan marks the 15th anniversary of the devastating earthquake and tsunami
Japan commemorated the 15th anniversary of the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami that claimed over 22,000 lives and severely damaged the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
15 Years After the Great East Japan Earthquake, There Are โNo People Who Can Workโ in Fukushima Destroyed by the Nuclear Power Plant
Fifteen years post the Great East Japan Earthquake, a significant decline in the working-age population in Fukushima and neighboring regions highlights the ongoing risks and impacts of nuclear disasters.
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Decommissioning Target Revised to 'By 2051' as Recommended by Experts
Experts recommend revising the Japanese government and TEPCO's decommissioning goal for the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant to 2051, suggesting it is unrealistic given the current progress and challenges.
Regulatory Commission Chief: 'We Cannot Build Safety Without Knowing the Truth' - Continuing Accident Investigation at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
The head of Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority stresses the importance of uncovering the truth behind the Fukushima nuclear disaster as investigations continue fifteen years post-incident.
There Are More Problems with Vanopslagh's Plan for Cheap and Stable Power for Danes
The article critiques Alex Vanopslagh's energy plan which proposes replacing a coal and wood-burning power plant with four large nuclear reactors, highlighting significant explanatory challenges.
Putin orders immediate evacuation of Russians from Iranian nuclear power plant Bushehr
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the immediate evacuation of Russian personnel from the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran.
15 Years Since the Fukushima Nuclear Accident... What Happened with the Restart of the World's Largest Nuclear Plant, Kashiwazaki?
Citizens protested outside the Japanese Prime Minister's office against the restart of the Kashiwazaki nuclear power plant, expressing concerns over unresolved issues from the Fukushima disaster.
Security Risk Observed at Olkiluoto
A security risk affecting safety was detected at the Olkiluoto 3 power plant, according to Teollisuuden Voima (TVO) and the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (Stuk).
Security risk at the nuclear power plant โ Actions were taken immediately
A potential safety event sequence was identified at the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant, prompting immediate corrective actions.
Vladimir Putin orders Iran nuclear plant evacuation as 'catastrophe' feared
Putin has ordered the evacuation of Russian workers from the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran due to fears of a possible catastrophe related to nearby explosions.
Severe spike in electricity prices this evening - Here is the reason
Electricity prices are set to rise to nearly 30 cents per kilowatt-hour this evening due to maintenance at a nuclear power plant in southern Sweden.
Explanation: The Causes and Damage of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Accident, and the Current State
The article explains the causes and impacts of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster and discusses its present condition.
New Unexpected โMissing Concreteโ Under the Reactor: A Mystery 15 Years Later
Experts have discovered significant missing concrete in the pedestal of Reactor No. 1 at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, raising concerns about its structural integrity and safety years after the catastrophic meltdown.
Dukovany Has Youthful Energy. The New Generation Includes Four Nuclear Block Operators
The Dukovany nuclear power plant has welcomed a new generation, including four female operators working in the facility.
Details of the Guarantees Supporting Major Investments will be Revealed by the End of the Year
Energy companies in Estonia are optimistic about the government's plans to promote energy production through support measures, although potential guarantees for a nuclear power plant will not be included.
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant reconnected to second power line โ IAEA
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has been reconnected to a second power line following repairs made during a temporary ceasefire.