Por: Newsweek World October 21, 2022
A Russian strike on the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) in Ukraine's southern Kherson region, where a Ukrainian counteroffensive is ongoing, could be like dropping an atomic bomb, an expert has assessed.The Kakhovka HPP has been shelled by Russian forces since the beginning of the war, which began after President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion against Ukraine on February 24.The Institute for the Study of War (ISW), a... + full article
Newsweek USA World November 02, 2022
Russian troops are reportedly intimidating Ukrainian civilians into evacuating by threatening to blow up a hydroelectric dam on the Dnipro River, Ukrainian officials said on Tuesday.The occupiers continue to forcibly relocate the civilian population in the temporarily occupied... + más
Kherson flooding would be like dropping 'atomic bomb' if Putin strikes dam | Newsweek
Maine Voices: Kennebec River dam debate hijacked by red herring | Portland Press Herald
Forbes USA Business October 23, 2022
Ukrainian defense ministry photo The Russian army is retreating from Kherson. It’s poised to leave behind it a lot of destruction and dead bodies. Kherson, a port at the mouth of the Dnipro River on the Black Sea, was one of Russia’s biggest prizes as its forces rolled into... + más
Ukraine, using captured Russian tanks, firms up its lines | 10 WBNS
Video shows counterattack that led to capture of 2 Russian majors: Ukraine | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 21, 2022
If Ukrainian forces are able to retake the southern city of Kherson, it could have significant political and military ramifications for Russian President Vladimir Putin's war effort, according to experts.Kherson, the administrative center of the southern Kherson region, was... + más
Putin faces new failure as Kherson leader asks Moscow to help evacuate | Newsweek
Russian general prepares Kherson surrender: Hard decisions must be made | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 19, 2022
The new commander of President Vladimir Putin's army in Ukraine appears to be preparing the Russian public for the surrender of the occupied southern city of Kherson, amid a counteroffensive by Kyiv to retake its territory.The Kremlin-installed administration of the Kherson... + más
Video of Russian unit waving white flag as they surrender sparks debate | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World October 13, 2022
The Russian-installed leader of Ukraine's Kherson region has asked the Russian government to help arrange the departure of residents from the area as Ukrainian forces continue their push to regain captured territory.Vladimir Saldo made the appeal Thursday on his Telegram... + más
Russia to evacuate Kherson residents as Ukraine advances | The Boston Globe
Council Post: 15 Effective Ways To Normalize Discussions About Failure | Forbes
The Daily Beast USA Life October 10, 2022
Do you know what we did with nuclear waste in the 1960s?We buried it. In the ground. Literally.Scientists with doctorates in soil science were commissioned to find the right place and just the right dirt to bury radioactive materials that would decay very, very, very... + más
The federal government can't dispose of some nuclear waste. It could lead to a disaster. | 10 WBNS
DOE Expects To Start ‘Vitrifying’ Hanford Nuclear Waste Next Year | Forbes
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion September 26, 2022
There has been a fair amount of news in Maine lately about dams on the Kennebec River; how fish can be restored to the upper river, and the fear of the impact removing the Shawmut Dam would have . The issue of the removal of the Shawmut Dam and impacts on the Sappi mill has been... + más
50 years after the Clean Water Act, the Androscoggin River has changed dramatically | Portland Press Herald
Summit customers will see bills double as natural gas supply costs more | Portland Press Herald
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