Chernobyl
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Chernobyl at 40: A Legacy of Secrecy in an Age of New Conflict
Four decades after the Chernobyl disaster, the world reflects on the dangers of state-controlled nuclear secrecy amidst ongoing regional security threats.
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Chernobyl Sarcophagus at Risk of Collapse, Greenpeace Warns
Greenpeace experts warn that the Chernobyl sarcophagus faces potential collapse due to stalled repairs after a Russian drone strike, risking radioactive dust release.
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IAEA monitors Chernobyl as plant loses external power amid fighting
This article reflects information from the IAEA and related briefings as of January 20, 2026, and aims to present a clear, objective account of the evolving situation at Chernobyl and its safety implications.
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Chernobyl’s Protective Shield Fails After Drone Strike: Renewed Radiation Risks and Global Concern
The Chernobyl nuclear disaster site faces renewed radiation threats after a drone strike damaged its protective shield, raising urgent safety concerns nearly four decades after the original catastrophe.
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Chernobyl’s Blue Dogs: Mystery Solved, Science Debunks Radiation Fears
The viral images of blue-coated stray dogs in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone sparked global speculation and fears of radiation exposure. Veterinary experts now confirm the harmless truth: it’s just porta-potty dye, not a nuclear hazard.
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Chernobyl: The TV Series That Changed How We See Disaster and Human Courage
The Chernobyl miniseries not only dramatized the 1986 nuclear catastrophe but also shifted global perceptions on disaster management, heroism, and institutional responsibility—its impact continues to resonate through modern television and public discourse.






