Situation in Europe’s largest nuclear plant remains ‘dangerous’: IAEA
Europe’s largest nuclear plant, the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, in Ukraine, remains “extremely fragile and dangerous” because the war with Russia may escalate,.
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Europe’s largest nuclear plant, the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, in Ukraine, remains “extremely fragile and dangerous” because the war with Russia may escalate,.
Europe is at the centre of an unprecedented global energy crisis that has significant implications for markets, policies and economies worldwide, according to.
HT team October 5, 2022: The Ukraine war has changed patterns of trade, production and consumption of commodities, exacerbating food insecurity and inflation,.