New England's Nuclear Future: A Look at the Potential Renaissance
As we mark four decades since the Chernobyl disaster, there is growing discussion about the future of nuclear energy in New England.
International reporting with regional context and cross-border impact.
As we mark four decades since the Chernobyl disaster, there is growing discussion about the future of nuclear energy in New England.
Dr. Robert Brüll emphasizes that Europe must adapt to modern warfare trends, particularly in drone technology, to avoid falling behind, as seen in Ukraine's rapid advancements.
Misleading posts misrepresent the Hungarian prime minister-elect by using old clips out of context.
In the aftermath of a significant partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, Senate Republicans are turning to budget reconciliation as a means to secure funding for immigration enforcement agencies.
The World Press Photo organization has recognized a poignant image that illustrates the sorrow experienced by children due to family separation policies, emphasizing the need for documentation.
The death of a second French soldier from injuries sustained in a weekend ambush on UN peacekeepers in Lebanon has heightened regional tensions, following the earlier death of another soldier.
The recent Israeli military actions in southern Lebanon have led to the death of journalist Amal Khalil and left a colleague injured, raising concerns over the safety of journalists in conflict zones.
A new startup focused on affordable nuclear energy has raised $380 million to construct modular reactors in shipyards, potentially transforming the industry.
French prodigy Paul Seixas at 19 made history in La Fleche Wallonne.
In an effort to combat illegal crossings of the English Channel, France and the UK are set to enhance their existing agreement. Interior ministers from both nations will convene in Dunkirk.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent quietness on vaccine issues appears to be a strategic move as the midterms approach, suggesting that this silence may not endure.
The increasing connections between pharmaceutical companies and telehealth providers have raised concerns among health policy experts and lawmakers.
Moses Itauma is set for a fight on July 25 at the O2 Arena in London, though his opponent has yet to be confirmed. Huni expresses confidence in facing Itauma.
While Brussels announces the readiness of its age-verification app, critics question the Commission's priorities and the app's security and effectiveness.
A recent 10% cut in Kazakhstan's uranium production, coupled with soaring prices at $90 per pound, is leading utilities to explore financing options for Western development projects.
Tesla reported an increase in profits for the first quarter, attributed to a recovery in car sales following a significant decline in 2025. However, concerns about future growth persist.
A recent discussion in Berlin highlighted the ongoing reform backlog in Germany's economy, featuring prominent political figures from different parties.
The recent seizure of two international vessels by Iran in the Strait of Hormuz raises concerns about the future of peace talks, which now appear uncertain.
In a recent airstrike, Lebanon's prime minister has accused Israel of committing war crimes, particularly after attacks on Red Cross vehicles hindered rescue efforts.
An examination of the complexities and emotional undercurrents surrounding economic conflicts faced by a middle power.