Russia's state-controlled nuclear entity, Rosatom, is promoting nuclear power as a solution to Central Asia's energy crisis, ...
The reactors that Rosatom is seeking to build in Central Asia are small, low-power models, dubbed RITM-200N. So far, these ...
A Kremlin propagandist has suggested that plywood replicas of Washington, D.C. and London should be built in Russia's Arctic ...
It also risks making the Russian leader look vulnerable ... has echoes of yet another earlier “Kursk” crisis: the 2000 sinking of the nuclear submarine that bears the region’s name.
Russia has claimed its forces have retaken control of the villages of Uspenovka and Borki in the Kursk region. These villages, located near the Ukrainian border and about 12 miles apart, were reported ...
The very invocation of Kursk, the region where Ukraine ... War II Soviet triumph but also as the name of the Soviet nuclear-powered submarine that sank in a catastrophic accident in 2000.
Vladimir Putin's crony and foreign policy hawk Sergei Karaganov has repeatedly called for Russia to use nuclear weapons as a ...
Russian officials have recently shifted their nuclear rhetoric from direct threats against Western nations to suggesting ...
Numerous towns in Russia, including Moscow ... has echoes of yet another earlier “Kursk” crisis: the 2000 sinking of the nuclear submarine that bears the region’s name.
One month on from the Ukrainian occupation, Byline Times' investigations in the town of Sudhza reveal the lethal power of ...
When Ukraine launched its incursion into Russian territory in ... Ukrainian troops to fight.” A nuclear submarine reputedly unsinkable was called ‘K-141-Kursk’ after the glorious 1943 ...