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Chornobyl Wildlife, Nature is Mostly Thriving 40 Years Post-Accident
Radiation and the Russian forces are harmful, but overall, nature in northern Ukraine has proven itself resilient.
April 26, 2026
Ukraine
ANALYSIS: How Sweden Awoke to Chornobyl
Sweden received the largest fallout of radioactive cesium outside the Soviet Union – 1,000 km from Chornobyl. Four decades later, what impact has the disaster had on Swedish society?
April 26, 2026
Ukraine
Zelensky Marks 40th Anniversary of Chornobyl with Call to End Russian Nuclear Terrorism
President Zelensky warned that Russian-Iranian drone attacks near the station’s confinement structure are pushing the world toward a new man-made disaster.
April 26, 2026
Ukraine
OPINION: Nuclear Risk Is Being Deliberately Used as a Tool of War
Nuclear terrorism, not accident: Russia’s deliberate weaponization of Ukraine’s nuclear plants demands the world treat reactor safety as a global security priority.
April 26, 2026
Ukraine
Ukrainian War Veterans Strike Gold in California
Competing against veterans from the US and UK with limited resources and facilities back home, Ukraine’s 15-member team of wounded veterans brought home 27 gold medals from Camp Pendleton.
April 25, 2026
Ukraine
When Sweden Got Wind of an Apocalypse: the Man Who Raised the Chornobyl Alarm
Sweden was the first country to raise the alarm but initially thought the accident had occurred in one of Sweden’s power plants. Meteorologist Christer Persson, who was there, tells his story.
April 25, 2026
Ukraine
UK Warns of Acute Nuclear Risks in Ukraine on 40th Anniversary of Chornobyl Disaster
Deputy Ambassador James Ford told the OSCE that Russia’s war has revived threats to nuclear safety, echoing the lessons of secrecy and governance failures from 1986.
April 25, 2026
Ukraine
ANALYSIS: For Ukraine, Iran War Is Another Competition With Russia
Recent geopolitical shifts in the Middle East have created an opening for Kyiv.
April 25, 2026

