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Russia developed small nuclear reactors for deep space, Arctic

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According to Ilya Chekh, the specialists' task is to put the development into serial production with an optimal plan to create one reactor per day

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Hot Air

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· Jul 6, 2026

Russia's Largest Oil Refinery in Flames

Russia's Largest Oil Refinery in Flames

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 4, 2026

Russia’s Energy Crisis: An Exporter Becomes Importer

A well-known Russian city, Nizhny Novgorod, is incredibly famous for its place on the energy map as the location for the largest energy production and refinery for both local consumption and for exports to Europe. But the energy history has suddenly changed in early July 2026, primarily due to unexpected attacks by Ukrainian drones. The [] The post Russia’s Energy Crisis: An Exporter Becomes Importer appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

NaturalNews.com

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· Jul 7, 2026

Europe’s Nuclear Dependency on Russia Persists Despite Decoupling Efforts

(NaturalNews) The European Unionâs stated goal of severing energy ties with Russia faces a persistent obstacle in the nuclear sector. According to an analysis by ...

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 7, 2026

Top Nuclear Energy Companies Shaping The Future Of Clean Power

Top Nuclear Energy Companies Shaping The Future Of Clean Power

Kremlin News

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· Jul 7, 2026

[Photo] Vladimir Putin held a working meeting with Director General of the Russian Export Cent [...]

Vladimir Putin held a working meeting with Director General of the Russian Export Centre (REC, part of VEB.RF) Veronika NikishinaThe head of the REC reported on the recent growth of Russia's non-commodity, non-energy exports (which reached 1.7 trillion rubles in 2025), the promotion of the Made in Russia brand, the establishment of regional export support centres, and the development of stable partnerships with friendly nations.

PravdaReport

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· Jul 10, 2026

World's Largest Nuclear Submarine Dmitry Donskoy Marks 50 Years

The world's largest nuclear-powered submarine, Russia's Project 941 Akula strategic missile submarine Dmitry Donskoy, has reached the 50th anniversary of the day its construction officially began. The milestone was announced by the Sevmash shipyard, where the legendary submarine was built. Today marks the 50th anniversary of the laying down of the world's largest nuclear-powered submarine-the Project 941 strategic heavy nuclear-powered missile cruiser Dmitry Donskoy, representatives of the shipyard said. A Guinness World Record Holder Dmitry Donskoy remains the largest submarine ever constructed. With a full displacement of 49,800 tons, a length of 172 meters (564 feet), and a beam of 23.3 meters (76 feet), the vessel earned a place in the Guinness World Records for its extraordinary dimensions.

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