At a memorial service this week outside the concert hall where Islamist extremists are suspected of carrying out a deadly terrorist attack, one of Russia’s
Tag: Fears
Town in Iceland Evacuated Amid Fears of Volcanic Eruption
Icelandic authorities declared a state of emergency and evacuated a town of about 4,000 people on Saturday after hundreds of earthquakes were detected overnight, signaling
U.S. Looks to Allay European Fears of a Subsidy War
The Biden administration is trying to ease European concerns about America’s new climate and tax law, which some allies view as a protectionist industrial policy
Blast at Fuel Depot in Nagorno-Karabakh Prompts Fears of Many Casualties
An unspecified number of people were wounded on Monday in a fuel depot explosion in Azerbaijan’s breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region, according to Armenian separatist authorities. It
France Fears Pensions Protest Standoff Is Getting More Violent
Stuck in a highly charged standoff, France was bracing on Tuesday for another round of disruptive strikes, huge street demonstrations and potentially violent protests against
U.N. Official Heads to Ukrainian Nuclear Plant as Safety Fears Grow
The United Nations’ chief nuclear energy official met on Monday with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to discuss what he describes as increasingly dire fears
In a Polish Village, Renewed Fears of War Spilling Over From Ukraine
The broader Lubelskie region including Przewodow is now home to over 60,000 Ukrainian refugees, and the shock waves of the blast smashed their newly acquired,
Shelling of Ukraine Nuclear Plant Raising Fears and Outrage
KYIV, Ukraine — In the early days of the war in Ukraine, Russian troops seized control of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant after a fierce
Fighting Around Ukrainian Nuclear Plant Heightens Safety Fears
DRUZHKIVKA, Ukraine — Fighting raged on Saturday near a sprawling nuclear power plant in the south of Ukraine, despite warnings from nuclear safety watchdogs earlier
Russia Cuts Gas Flow to Europe, Intensifying Fears It Is Weaponizing Fuel
BERLIN — On the eve of a European Union emergency meeting on cutting natural gas consumption, Russia’s state-owned gas monopoly said Monday that it would