Northern Ireland protocol row could damage good faith needed for post-Brexit trade deals
Belief in Johnson's trustworthiness has steadily declined in the past two years, with 74% of the public finding him untrustworthy in a recent YouGov poll.
EDF Hopeful End In Sight For Long-delayed, Budget-busting Nuclear Plant
At a sprawling nuclear site in north western France, a banner next to a crane and a still-under-construction water reservoir confidently states: "Final stretch to get Flamanville 3 started safely and securely."
S.Korea, U.S. Showcase Air Power During U.S. Official's Seoul Visit
South Korea and the United States staged a joint air power demonstration on Tuesday during a visit by U.S.
Poland and Bulgaria face Russian gas cut as Ukraine crisis escalates
Russian President Vladimir Putin has called on "unfriendly" countries to pay for gas imports in roubles
Putin's gas threat as Ukraine, West dismiss de-escalation claim
Moscow insisted things were going to plan as it said this week it would scale back attacks on capital Kyiv and the northern city of Chernigiv.
Forest fire engulfs more than 10,000 hectares of Chernobyl exclusion zone in Ukraine
Ukrainian officials have claimed that more than 10,000 hectares of forest in the Chernobyl exclusion zone have been set ablaze due to active fighting between Russia and Ukraine.
Chernobyl workers held 'hostage' amid fears for reactor safety
Russian forces also shelled and captured the Zaporizhzhia atomic power plant, Europe's biggest, on March 4
Western nations halt Russian oil as Ukrainians flee
The onslaught has created a huge refugee crisis for European countries that have taken in Ukrainians fleeing the conflict
IAEA reports second Ukraine nuclear facility damaged
The IAEA has urged Moscow and Kyiv to agree on a plan to safeguard nuclear facilities.
UN nuclear watchdog chief to travel to Iran on Saturday
Israel fears Iran is seeking to obtain nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies.
Ukraine vows no 'capitulation' at talks, Putin orders nuclear alert
Ukraine has reported 198 civilian deaths, including three children, since the invasion began
Attacks across Ukraine as dozens die in Russian invasion
In a televised address, Putin justified the assault as a defence of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk republics in eastern Ukraine.
EU presses on with green label for gas, nuclear
Berlin and Paris were adamant that their chosen energy industries are fit to receive the Green label and the commission
Ukraine crisis reveals growing Republican rift on Russia
Republicans have been breaking with conservative orthodoxy to complain loudly that the United States should have no role in the crisis.
OPEC, allies agree on another modest oil output hike
OPEC+'s next meeting has been fixed for February 2, when members will take stock of the fast-moving developments in the pandemic.
New German Chancellor Scholz makes European debut
In keeping with tradition, his first official trip will take him to France where he will meet President Emmanuel Macron.
Gas prices soar as Germany halts Nord Stream 2 approval
The pipeline was finally completed in September but is waiting for the approval process to be completed before it can go online.
US couple arrested for selling nuclear warship data
Toebbe, who was based in Annapolis, Maryland and had access to restricted data on nuclear-powered warships through his work
Britain runs coal power stations amid energy crisis
Prices of wholesale natural gas in Britain hit record highs last week
North Korea appears to have restarted nuclear reactor: UN agency
IAEA inspectors were kicked out of North Korea in 2009, and the agency has since monitored it from outside.
Japan to release treated Fukushima water into the sea: PM
The ALPS filtration process removes most radioactive elements from the water, but some remain, including tritium.
Iran atomic agency says nuclear facility hit by act of 'terrorism'
IAEO spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi had earlier reported an accident at the enrichment facility caused by a "power failure".
Egypt shuts Suez Canal amid struggle to refloat grounded megaship
Canal traffic has been disrupted several times in the past, notably during the Arab-Israeli wars of the second half of the 20th century.
One year late, virus-delayed Tokyo Olympic torch relay begins
The relay launch will put the spotlight back on the region affected by the 2011 quake, tsunami and nuclear disaster.
Warp speed can become reality as spaceships can travel faster than light, says scientist
At warp speed, astronauts may be able to reach other star systems in a shorter period of time.
After Huawei, spotlight on China's role in UK nuclear power
China General Nuclear Power is working alongside France's EDF in the construction of a nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point, in southwest England.
'The 100' season 7 episode 4 spoilers: 'Hesperides'
"The 100" season 7 episode 4 sees the arrival of 'outsiders'.
EU to lay out trillion-euro 'green deal'
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wants state aid to seed investments that would protect the environment.
Japan could release Fukushima radioactive water into environment
The treated water is currently kept in a thousand huge tanks at the Fukushima Daiichi site.
Oil, diamonds and nuclear power: Russia eyes Africa business
The Russia-Africa Summit is set for next Wednesday and Thursday in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.