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Critical repairs begin at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

Emergency restoration work begins at Europe's largest nuclear facility after devastating infrastructure damage leaves Zaporizhzhia plant relying on diesel generators for critical safety systems.

Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant in Emergency Blackout

Europe's largest nuclear facility faces emergency situation after complete external power loss, raising fears of catastrophic meltdown as fighting intensifies around occupied plant.

Iran bans UN nuclear inspectors in major escalation

Exclusive: Tehran bars senior UN nuclear watchdog inspectors, escalating a major confrontation with the West and jeopardising the 2015 deal. The IAEA condemns the 'disproportionate and unprecedented' move.

Iran threatens to axe cooperation with UN nuclear watchdog

Iran issues a stark ultimatum to the International Atomic Energy Agency, threatening to end all cooperation if the US and EU fail to lift crippling economic sanctions. The move raises fears over the future of the 2015 nuclear deal and regional stability.

IAEA Confirms Uranium Traces at Secret Syrian Site

The UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, has found particles of processed uranium at a previously undeclared site in Syria. The discovery revives concerns over Damascus's clandestine nuclear activities and potential Israeli involvement.

Russia Accuses Ukraine of Drone Strike on Nuclear Plant

Russia alleges a Ukrainian drone targeted the Kursk nuclear power station, a claim vehemently denied by Kyiv. The incident near the Ukraine border raises serious international concerns over nuclear safety and regional escalation.

UN Officially Declares Famine in Gaza

The United Nations has officially declared a famine in northern Gaza, marking a devastating escalation in the humanitarian crisis triggered by the ongoing conflict. A new report reveals that 1.1 million people are now facing catastrophic food insecurity.

UN Warns of Imminent Famine in Gaza

A new UN-backed report classifies Gaza's entire population as facing acute food insecurity, with famine projected in northern Gaza by May unless a ceasefire and urgent aid access are secured immediately.

Meteorologist defends live TV reaction amid debate

A Minnesota meteorologist has defended her emotional reaction during a live broadcast, sparking a heated debate about professionalism on air. Was it a lapse in judgment or a relatable human moment?

Trump's crime claims vs FBI reality

Former President Donald Trump insists violent crime is declining under his influence, but the latest FBI statistics reveal a more complex reality. Experts weigh in on the discrepancies.

FBI data contradicts Trump's crime rate claims

Former US President Donald Trump's claims about soaring crime rates under Biden are contradicted by the latest FBI statistics showing a significant drop in violent offences.

State Pension Age Could Rise to 80

A government review suggests the state pension age may increase to 80, sparking concerns over retirement plans and financial security for millions.

Isak stars as Newcastle beat Liverpool 4-2

Newcastle United's Alexander Isak shines in 4-2 win over Liverpool, drawing comparisons to club legend Alan Shearer with his clinical finishing and composure.

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