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Russia rules out transferring control over Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant to Ukraine

Anadolu Agency 26 Mar 2025
Russia on Tuesday rejected transferring control over the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) to Ukraine or any other country, saying it is “impossible.”.
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Czech president inspects Doosan Enerbility's local subsidiary amid nuclear project talks

Korea Times 26 Mar 2025
Czech President Petr Pavel has visited Doosan Enerbility's subsidiary in the Czech Republic, the company said Wednesday, amid the South Korean plant builder's preparations for an expected nuclear power project in the European country.
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Amity University, NIAS host joint workshop on handling nuclear and other radioactive materials by Indian ...

Hindustan Times 26 Mar 2025
This initiative is in line with India’s target of reaching 100 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2047, marking a major step toward reducing carbon emissions and ensuring long-term energy sustainability,” he added.
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Iran IS going after nukes, Tulsi Gabbard, no matter how many times our spies say otherwise

New York Post 26 Mar 2025
Fine, it’s not impossible that a country would head-fake with pointless stockpile buildups to bluff being well on its way to becoming a nuclear power, but that’s not what’s happening here.
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Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,126

Al Jazeera 26 Mar 2025
Oil refineries, oil and gas pipelines and nuclear power stations are among the targets on which Russia and Ukraine agreed to temporarily suspend strikes, the Kremlin said.
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Russia,Ukraine agree to suspend strikes on energy facilities, Kremlin says

Korea Times 26 Mar 2025
Oil refineries, oil and gas pipelines and nuclear power stations are among the targets on which Russia and Ukraine agreed to temporarily suspend strikes, the Kremlin said on Tuesday.
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Russia and Ukraine agree to temporary halt on energy infrastructure strikes

Madhyamam 26 Mar 2025
The agreement, which takes effect on March 18 and lasts for 30 days, covers a range of critical facilities, including oil refineries, gas and oil pipelines, nuclear power plants, and fuel storage sites, reported Reuters.
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Famed carrier USS Nimitz visits San Diego before final deployment

San Diego Union-Tribune 26 Mar 2025
It also has played a prominent role in the Persian Gulf region. The nuclear-powered flat-top deployed from San Diego in 2003 to support the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq ... .
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Russia And Ukraine Agree To Suspend Strikes On Energy Facilities

NDTV 26 Mar 2025
Oil refineries, oil and gas pipelines and nuclear power stations are among the targets on which Russia and Ukraine agreed to temporarily suspend strikes, the Kremlin said on Tuesday ... .
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Russia, US agree on energy facility categories subject to ceasefire: Kremlin

China.dot.org 26 Mar 2025
The list includes oil refineries, oil and gas pipelines and storage facilities, electricity generation and transmission infrastructure, nuclear power plants, and hydroelectric dam facilities.
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U.S. proposes new minerals deal to Ukraine, says Zelensky

China.dot.org 26 Mar 2025
"After the framework deal, a full agreement is being developed. Now the United States has offered us a 'major' deal," he said. Describing the U.S ... involvement in Ukraine's nuclear power plants, which U.S. President Donald Trump suggested last week.
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US claims to have brokered Black Sea ceasefire with Ukraine, Russia: What’s in the deal?

The Times of India 26 Mar 2025
Russia and Ukraine on Tuesday agreed to temporarily suspend strikes on energy facilities amid the ongoing war, the Kremlin said.In a list shared on its Telegram channel, Kremlin included oil ...
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Ukraine war briefing: Black Sea deal will allow Russia to profit from grain markets, Lavrov says

The Guardian 26 Mar 2025
Donald Trump, during a phone conversation this month with his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, suggested the US could help run and possibly own Ukraine’s nuclear power plants, including Zaporizhzhia.
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N. Korea slams Japan's new military command for self-defense forces operations

Korea Times 26 Mar 2025
The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson leaves a naval base in the southeastern port city of Busan, in this March 7 photo as South Korea and the United States plan to launch the annual Freedom Shield exercise, March 10 for an 11-day run.
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