Belarus and Russia have implemented five programs of joint activities to overcome the impact of the Chernobyl NPP disaster, each program was designed for four years.
In the wake of the 33 year anniversary of the horrific Chernobyl disaster, Stylist’s Megan Murray looks into the story of some of the children who live in the nearby country of Belarus ...
The Ukrainian town of Pripyat has been left to decay for nearly four decades after it was abandoned overnight after the 1986 ...
ON the edge of Belarus’s Chernobyl exclusion zone, down the road from the signs warning “Stop! Radiation,” a dairy farmer offers his visitors a glass of freshly drawn milk. A laboratory confirms it ...
From nuclear wasteland to the largest PV power plant in Belarus. A site irradiated by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, boarding Ukrainian territory, is currently being transformed into a 100 MW+ ...
Wolves in Ukraine's Chernobyl area are developing resilience ... Today, its legacy still lingers in the radioactive soil and water in Belarus, Ukraine, and Western Russia. The gray wolves in ...
Belarus is held a presidential election yesterday that will certainly secure another five-year mandate for Alexander ...
Feral dogs living near Chernobyl differ genetically from their ancestors who survived the 1986 nuclear plant disaster—but these variations do not appear to stem from radioactivity-induced mutations.
It will accept waste for 30 years and store it for 300 years. The Chernobyl nuclear power plant lies about 130 kilometres north of Kiev and about 20 kilometres south of the border with Belarus.