Japan Is Reopening Nuclear Power Plants and Planning To Build New Ones
If Japan can get over its anti-nuclear Fukushima freak out, then the rest of the world should too.
If Japan can get over its anti-nuclear Fukushima freak out, then the rest of the world should too.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that Russians should "live in their own world until they change their philosophy." But keeping Russians isolated plays into Putin's hands.
Leaving the country dependent on Russian natural gas was not too smart.
Unrealistic policy and dependency on fickle neighbors like Russia are no substitute for working power plants.
Strongly held wishes and pixie dust won’t deliver a green utopia.
International tensions empower politicians seeking to force the unwilling into government service.
Several German states have announced they will prosecute those who publicly display the letter Z in support of Russia.
Over the last 100 years, we've seen a 98 percent decrease in climate-related deaths. You can thank fossil fuels.
Congress continues to allocate funds to produce weapons that the Pentagon itself says it doesn't need.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has barred men aged 18-60 from leaving the country.
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Only time will tell if Germany is the "incredibly reliable ally" that Biden claims it is.
Nuclear power wasn’t green enough for German leaders, so now they depend on energy from Russia.
Teutonic carbon dioxide emissions and electricity prices are projected to increase as a result.
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We can't afford to keep funding defense contractors' cost overruns.
The nonbinding ballot initiative encourages the city government to expropriate roughly 15 percent of the city's rental housing stock.
In the country’s first post-Merkel election, Germany’s Free Democratic Party could once again be a "kingmaker."
Americans oppose restrictions, but report feeling less free to speak about political matters.
The scientific and medical knowledge used to develop and distribute the vaccines is not, thankfully, trapped within national borders.
The plan, whose timetable is uncertain, will reshuffle 5,600 troops elsewhere in Europe.
"The true number of infected people worldwide may already have reached several tens of millions," two University of Gottingen researchers say.
Good news from a population screening study
Germany's crude case fatality rate is currently less than 1 percent, compared to 1.8 percent in the U.S., 6.4 percent in the U.K., and 11.4 percent in Italy.
The data reinforce the point that there is no straightforward relationship between pain pill consumption and overdoses.
Trump could destroy American jobs and America's relationship with Germany at the same time.
With toxic nationalism making a comeback, Germany was supposed to be the one keeping things together.
But many of the Alternative for Deutschland's leaders have questionable track records when it comes to anti-Semitism.
Apparently, German airports aren't much better than American ones when it comes to identifying risks.
Merkel believes "it must once again become normal for Russian and American presidents to meet."
Rigid work restrictions forced hundreds of thousands of people to sit in camps, in limbo, living on taxpayer money. Nothing good can come from that.
Germany won't be able to meet the goal of cutting emissions by 20 percent before 2020. But the attempt caused residential energy prices to double.
Sports, and sport broadcasting, can never be apolitical when nations are going head-to-head on the field of play.
As people worry about the net neutrality vote, public officials threaten our rights to free speech.
A tale of two parliaments
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