Chernobyl
Balkan Travellers on Chernobyl, post-HBO Treatment
Graffiti in Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Photo: Pavel Shumejko.
"I would describe my trip to the zone as a once-in-a-lifetime experience," said Pavel Shumejko from North Macedonia. "I learned a lot about the zone and the accident and got to visit a lot of iconic places, starting from abandoned ruined villages, schools and hospitals to the ghost town of Pripyat."
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Europe's "ticking bomb", worse than Chernobyl
According to British "Sun", there have been 25 safety breaches at the massive nuclear waste plant in the past two years.
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Following a Presidential Decree: Chernobyl is Now an "Open Zone"
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a decree removing a number of bans to visit the exclusion zone, including the creation of a "green corridor" for tourists. This is what he said himself, quoted by TASS.
Turkish employees tell story of isolation works at Chernobyl nuclear disaster site
Employees at the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site have faced many fears and hardships during isolation works initiated by the European Union in 1995, two employees of the sole Turkish company taking part in the project have said.
Chernobyl TV series reaps praise, criticism in Russia
A U.S.-made television series on the Chernobyl nuclear disaster was well-received by Russian audiences, even if some critics accused the makers of distorting the facts to show the Soviet-era authorities in a particularly bad light.
NATO turned Serbia into testing ground, says doctor
The number of children suffering from malignant diseases of blood and brain has significantly increased and since 1999 (the year of NATO's 78-day aerial war against Serbia) and has been rising each year.
"Serbia will be forced to build nuclear power plant"
"In Serbia, a moratorium on the construction of nuclear power plants is in force, but it is certain that one day we will build a nuclear power plant, once there is no more electricity from classic sources," he told Prva TV.
Speaking about the moratorium, Puzovic said it was introduced 18 years ago will expire in two years, unless it is extended.
Romatom: Any similarity of Cernavoda's Units 1,2 unplanned stops, Chernobyl accident causes impossible to sustain
Any similarity between the unplanned stops or power rebates of the CNE Cernavoda Units 1 and 2 and the Chernobyl accident causes is impossible to sustain through technical, operational arguments, the Romanian Atomic Forum - Romatom says, recommending caution and a rigorous research in addressing such topics in the public space.
Electricity will be Again Produced in Chernobyl
In the area of the Ukrainian city Chernobyl abandoned due to a nuclear accident, electricity will be produced again. A project to build a solar park in the radioactive area is expected to receive green light from the Ukrainian authorities next month, Profit.bg reported, referring to Bloomberg.
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Balkan Countries Downplay Worry About Radioactive Cloud
Several Balkan countries reported nuclear pollution in their atmosphere during September and October, due to an allegedly unreported incident traced to the Southern Urals, but experts have reassured worried people that the levels of nuclear pollution are not dangerous.