Robinson Nuclear Power Plant License Renewed by US Regulators
The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has renewed the operating license for the 759 MW Robinson nuclear power plant, ensuring its continued contribution to the region's energy supply.
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The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission has renewed the operating license for the 759 MW Robinson nuclear power plant, ensuring its continued contribution to the region's energy supply.
The UK government reaffirms its claim over the Falklands following reports of a Pentagon document suggesting a potential shift in US stance due to the UK's stance on the Iran conflict.
The conflict between the U.S. and Iran in the Strait of Hormuz intensifies as President Trump directs the Navy to target Iranian vessels reportedly laying mines.
As the April 30 deadline nears, Mike Johnson has introduced a new proposal aimed at extending the contentious FISA 702 surveillance program following two unsuccessful votes.
Donald Tusk emphasizes the need for the EU to strengthen its own mutual defense clause amid questions about US loyalty to Europe.
During a press conference at the White House, Trump emphasized that nuclear weapons should never be used, specifically ruling out their use against Iran.
Defence Minister Israel Katz indicates Israel's willingness to escalate military operations against Iran, contingent on receiving approval from the United States.
The recent storming of a cargo ship by Iranian commandos in the Strait of Hormuz underscores Iran's assertive military stance in a crucial shipping corridor, suggesting potential shifts in regional power dynamics.
Aryna Sabalenka successfully began her title defense at the Madrid Open, defeating Peyton Stearns in the Round of 64.
Stephen J. Ross's new book, The Secret War Against Hate, examines the emergence of racist and anti-Semitic groups in the latter 20th century and the efforts of a dedicated spy network to combat them.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirms that the US is still supplying weapons to Ukraine, even as tensions rise with Iran. A recent drone attack in Dnipro resulted in three fatalities and ten injuries.
The U.S. military has historically recognized the dangers posed by influenza since the 1918 pandemic. Recent decisions to alter vaccine requirements could jeopardize this readiness.
In a notable development, representatives from Libya's opposing political factions are engaging in the Flintlock military exercise led by the US. Could this indicate a move towards potential reunification?
Recent research from Monash University reveals that honeybees can process numerical information, raising questions about our understanding of animal cognition.
The Pentagon has completed a significant investment deal worth $1 billion in L3Harris's Missile Solutions unit, which will allow for future government ownership in the business.
In a significant move, Iran has seized two vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, reinforcing its influence in this crucial maritime route after the US decided to suspend military operations.
Germany's defense minister, Boris Pistorius, announces a military strategy review aimed at enhancing the Bundeswehr's conventional forces, reflecting his popularity and leadership under Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
John Phelan's immediate exit from his role as Secretary of the Navy was announced by the Pentagon on Wednesday, following recent high-level military changes.
In light of the deaths of CIA agents during a drug lab raid, President Claudia Sheinbaum is considering sanctions against Chihuahua, raising questions about U.S. involvement in Mexico.
The dismissal of the Navy secretary has been officially confirmed, prompting discussions about potential shifts in military leadership and policy.