Military spokesman confirms high-level meeting on developing peaceful program to diversify energy resources for oil-rich country

Situation near Zaporizhzhia atomic plant -- Europe's largest -- 'is becoming increasingly unpredictable and potentially dangerous,' says IAEA chief, as escalation feared

Move was long awaited in a country wary of disasters like Chernobyl or Fukushima, but environmentalists say Berlin is relying too much on coal, behind schedule on renewable energy

With NASA mulling nuclear reactor to generate energy, Ben Gurion University expert says his idea would produce same amount of power with six times less mass

International Atomic Energy Agency describes 'temporary relief' over Zaporizhzhia plant but fears of atomic accident remain high

Site now relying on emergency power; Though reactors shut down, they still require electricity for cooling and other safety functions

Strikes trap at least 5 in Russian-annexed area; UN watchdog head to visit Kyiv and Moscow after Putin signed decree declaring Russian control over nuclear site

IAEA says inspectors were delayed on Ukrainian side of frontier but Grossi convinced military authorities to allow team to visit Russia-held plant, where one reactor has been shut

IAEA staff aim to protect Zaporizhzhia plant, Europe's biggest, as top EU official accuses Russia of 'gambling with the nuclear security' by not demilitarizing the area

Two injured and many left without power by Russian shelling, while Moscow says Ukrainian bombs landed near buildings storing reactor fuel, radioactive waste

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