Debate: Forty years after Chernobyl: what has the world learned?
Forty years ago, Chernobyl, which was still part of the USSR at the time, was the site of the worst accident in the history ofuclear energy. A series of technical errors caused the reactor in Block 4 to explode on 26 April 1986. The leaked radioactivity spread across the whole of Europe and can still be detected today – in mushrooms, the bodies of wild animals and the forest floor. Commentators discuss the use ofuclear energy, then andow.
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https://www.eurotopics.net/en/356816/forty-years-after-chernobyl-what-has-the-world-learned?pk_campaign=rss-en&pk_kwd=2026-04-27
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Debate: Corruption: Kövesi takes on the Greek government
At the Delphi Economic Forum Europe's Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi spoke about tensions between the Greek government and European prosecutors investigating alleged misuse of European funds. Aumber of Greek officials have accused her of political interference. At the same time Kövesi rejected statements by government officials saying that Greeks accept corruption as a way of life.
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https://www.eurotopics.net/en/356818/corruption-koevesi-takes-on-the-greek-government?pk_campaign=rss-en&pk_kwd=2026-04-27
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