Two Greenpeace activists broke onto the stage at the start of a global ‌nuclear summit in France on Tuesday, interrupting ...
By Gianluca Lo Nostro PARIS, March 10 (Reuters) - Two Greenpeace activists broke onto the stage at the start of a global nuclear summit in France on Tuesday, interrupting President Emmanuel Macron and ...
Two Greenpeace activists disrupted a nuclear summit in Paris, confronting President Macron over uranium imports from Russia.
The leaders called on European countries to boost the use of civilian nuclear power to secure the continent's energy independence.
STORY: Two Greenpeace activists broke onto the stage at the start of a global nuclear summit in France on Tuesday (March 10), interrupting President Emmanuel Macron and U.N. nuclear watchdog chief ...
Two Greenpeace activists disrupted the start of a global nuclear energy summit in France, confronting French President Emmanuel Macron during the arrivals of world leaders. The incident took place in ...
At the second world Nuclear Energy Summit, held in Paris on Tuesday, EU Commission head Ursula von der Leyen also announced a strategy to support small modular reactor investments, backed by a €200 ...
Von der Leyen said Europe’s turn away from civilian nuclear power had exposed the continent’s fossil fuel “vulnerability”.
PARIS: EU chief Ursula von der Leyen and French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday called on European countries to boost the use of civilian ...
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday said Europe's turn away from nuclear power had been a "strategic mistake", as soaring oil prices rekindled concerns about the bloc's energy vulnerability.