WARSAW (Reuters) -Railways ground to a halt for much of the day across Poland on Thursday, disrupting an important means...
Read moreLVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) - The head of Ukraine's state-owned grid operator, Ukrenergo, said on Monday the Chernobyl nuclear power station...
Read moreLVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) -The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development expressed concern about the situation at Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear power...
Read moreLVIV, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukraine's state nuclear power regulator said on Friday the electricity supply to the Chernobyl nuclear power...
Read more(Reuters) - Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko has instructed Belarusian specialists to ensure power supply to the Chernobyl nuclear power plant...
Read more(Reuters) - Russia's defence ministry accused Ukrainian forces of attacking power lines and a substation feeding the Chernobyl nuclear power...
Read more(Refiles to remove garble from last paragraph) By Sudarshan Varadhan and Uditha Jayasinghe NEW DELHI/COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka will...
Read moreBy Joel Schectman, Christopher Bing and James Pearson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A Ukrainian cyber guerrilla warfare group plans to launch digital...
Read moreBy David Milliken LONDON (Reuters) -Around 155,000 British homes were still without power late on Saturday after Storm Eunice knocked...
Read moreBy Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal police used teargas and water cannon to disperse protesters objecting to a U.S.-funded...
Read moreISTANBUL (Reuters) - Workers were still trying to restore power to some 20,000 households left in the dark for three...
Read moreBERLIN (Reuters) - A storm hit coastal areas in northern Germany overnight, disrupting train services and prompting flood warnings including...
Read moreALMATY (Reuters) - The central Asian nations of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan suffered electrical power outages in major cities on...
Read moreBy Firas Makdesi and Kinda Makieh Damascus (Reuters) - Syria's traditional bathhouses once drew in customers seeking to relax in...
Read moreBy Tife Owolabi YENAGOA, Nigeria (Reuters) - Armed men kidnapped three Chinese nationals and killed two local staff working on...
Read moreBy Libby George MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Reuters) - A whirring machine churns out prints at the Gaza Printing Press in the...
Read moreBy Marta Nogueira and Lisandra Paraguassu RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) -A 715-km (440-mile) power line in Brazil's Amazon region has...
Read moreBy Marc Frank HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban state media said on Friday that the intermittent blackouts that have plagued the...
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