A recent interview on Kosmo Foto showcases one photographer's mesmerizing solargraphs of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone.
Forty years ago, a reactor taught the world what arrogance and opacity can do to atoms under pressure. Forty years on, the ...
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Forty years after the accident, some residents still refuse to leave, even after Vladimir Putin’s army occupied the area in ...
Chernobyl's past and present collide as residents and workers reflect on the 1986 disaster and Russia's recent invasion.
Abandoned vehicles rot by the side of the road. Children’s toys, the remnants of domestic appliances, crockery, and faded signs in Russian warning about the level of radioactivity lie scattered in ...
In the isolated forests encroaching on the ruins of the Chernobyl exclusion zone, too dangerous for humans to inhabit, wolves are mysteriously thriving.
Russia’s invasion deepens the saga of Ukraine’s Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. A woman who fled war and ended up there says, “We overcame radiation. We will overcome Russia, too.” ...
After the catastrophic accident in the nearby nuclear reactor, the city of Pripyat had to be completely evacuated. Some 50,000 people left their homes forever. DW visited the town with a former ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The ferris wheel in Prypiat became a global symbol of the Chernobyl disasterKyrylo Chubotin ...