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    Why a babushka refuses to leave Chernobyl’s Exclusion Zone
    Apr18

    Why a babushka refuses to leave Chernobyl’s Exclusion Zone

    A Ukrainian grandmother and her sisters refuse to leave Chernobyl’s Exclusion Zone. …read more Source: USA...

    Chernobyl’s searing legacy still crippling and killing
    Apr17

    Chernobyl’s searing legacy still crippling and killing

    Thirty years later, 5 million people still live on heavily contaminated lands in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine, and hundreds of thousands of people are sick or suffering in different ways. …read more Source: USA...

    Chernobyl won’t be radiation-free, if ever, for at least 24,000 years
    Apr17

    Chernobyl won’t be radiation-free, if ever, for at least 24,000 years

    Thirty years later, 5 million people still live on heavily contaminated lands in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine, and hundreds of thousands of people are sick or suffering in different ways. …read more Source: USA...

    30 years later, Chernobyl’s searing legacy still crippling and killing
    Apr17

    30 years later, Chernobyl’s searing legacy still crippling and killing

    The fallout from the Vladimir Illyich Lenin Nuclear Power Station’s reactor No. 4 continues to ravage life in large areas of Ukraine and Belarus. And the human effects may be getting worse. …read more Source: USA...

    Why a babushka in Chernobyl Exclusion Zone refuses to leave home
    Apr17

    Why a babushka in Chernobyl Exclusion Zone refuses to leave home

    A Ukrainian grandmother and her sisters refuse to leave Chernobyl’s Exclusion Zone. And their hospitality could be dangerous. …read more Source: USA...

    Chernobyl’s legacy: Kids with bodies ravaged by disaster
    Apr17

    Chernobyl’s legacy: Kids with bodies ravaged by disaster

    There are 2,397,863 people registered with Ukraine’s health ministry to receive ongoing Chernobyl-related health treatment. Of these, 453,391 are children. …read more Source: USA...

    How I dodged food from an Chernobyl Exclusion Zone babushka
    Apr17

    How I dodged food from an Chernobyl Exclusion Zone babushka

    A Ukrainian grandmother and her sisters refuse to leave Chernobyl’s Exclusion Zone. And their hospitality could be dangerous. …read more Source: USA...

    30 years later, Chernobyl’s searing legacy is still crippling and killing
    Apr17

    30 years later, Chernobyl’s searing legacy is still crippling and killing

    The fallout from the Vladimir Illyich Lenin Nuclear Power Station’s reactor No. 4 continues to ravage life in large areas of Ukraine and Belarus. And the human effects may be getting worse. …read more Source: USA...

    Ukraine lawmakers vote for Groysman as new PM
    Apr14

    Ukraine lawmakers vote for Groysman as new PM

    Grosyman, 38, served as the speaker of parliament since November 2014. …read more Source: USA...

    U.S. limits training in Ukraine to avoid provoking Russia in the region
    Apr12

    U.S. limits training in Ukraine to avoid provoking Russia in the region

    The U.S. has boosted aid for Ukrainian forces battling separatists but limits training to defensive tactics. …read more Source: USA...