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Chernobyl nuclear power plant ‘captured’ by Russian forces
This is one of the most serious threats in Europe today, says Ukrainian official
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Chernobyl's inaccessible nuclear chamber is smoldering again
Scientists have recorded a rise in nuclear activity in the destroyed nuclear reactor at the Chernobyl power plant
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Chernobyl nuclear disaster marks 34 years
Nearly 8.4m people exposed to radiation, over 400,000 displaced in wake of 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster
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New fires fanned by strong winds flare near Chernobyl in Ukraine
After emergency workers managed to contain an initial bout of fires that tore through forests around the nuclear site
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Fire raging near Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear plant
A second fire, stretching across 12,600 hectares, was just one kilometre away from the defunct plant
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Selfies from the disaster zone: how TV show changed Chernobyl tourism
The hard-hitting mini-series recreates the April 1986 disaster, when one of the reactors at the Chernobyl plan
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Scientists produce radioactivity-free Chernobyl vodka
Scientists had been researching the contamination from Chernobyl for nearly 30 years
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'Chernobyl' gets mixed reviews from real life survivors
Some of the reactions are less rose-tinted about the popular show's depiction of the world’s worst nuclear accident
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Instagram influencers slammed for taking 'inappropriate' selfies at Chernobyl
Tourism to the nuclear disaster site surges after hit HBO show
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Horrifying yet brilliantly accurate: 'Chernobyl' should be on your binge list
'HBO's' latest offering retells the haunting tale of 1986 nuclear disaster
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Three decades after nuclear disaster, Chernobyl goes solar
One-megawatt solar plant is the joint project by Ukrainian and German companies costing around 1 million euros
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Ukraine sees solar power as Chernobyl's future
Ukraine believes there are around 6,000 hectares of open land in north that can be filled with solar panels
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There's no place like home, even in the Chernobyl disaster zone
Greenpeace study says people living in area continue to eat and drink foods with dangerously high radiation levels