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Finland launches long-delayed nuclear plant

The costly power reactor is expected to decrease the Nordic country’s reliance on electricity imports The Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor, located in western Finland, has finally been linked up to the national grid and started power generation, according to Finnish operator Teollisuuden Voima (TVO).

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France reveals scope of new anti-Russian sanctions

Fresh penalties will target steel products, exports of luxury goods, as well as investments in Russian oil sector French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has announced a new package of restrictive measures that comes into effect on Sunday. Le Drian flagged the “scope of the consequences of sanctions” being imposed by the EU on Russia…

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US reacts to death of American journalist in Ukraine

Despite the White House promising consequences for Russia, circumstances surrounding Brent Renaud’s shooting are still unclear National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told CBS News on Sunday that the US would consult the Ukrainian government to determine how American war correspondent Brent Renaud was killed in Irpin, near Kiev. Ukrainian sources blame Russian forces, but details…

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