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Japan nuclear plant hit by 6.2 magnitude earthquake

A powerful 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck the Shimane Nuclear Power Station in western Japan. Officials report the plant is operating normally with no irregularities detected. Read the latest updates.

Climate policy reframed as economic populism in US

Progressive politicians and activists are successfully linking emissions cuts to cost-of-living concerns, gaining public support as climate impacts drive up bills. Discover the new affordability agenda.

Leicester beat Derby 2-1 as fan protests continue

Jordan James scores his seventh of the season as Leicester secure a Championship double over Derby County. The win comes amid fan protests against the club's board over deferred staff wages.

Najib Razak found guilty in latest 1MDB trial

Jailed former Malaysian leader Najib Razak convicted of abuse of power in the multi-billion dollar 1MDB scandal. He denies all wrongdoing. Follow for the latest updates.

Ukraine power cuts after Russian winter attacks

Russian missile and drone attacks target Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing widespread blackouts and casualties as temperatures plummet. Read the latest on the escalating conflict.

Victoria's First Public Wind Farm Launches

Victoria's first publicly owned wind farm, Delburn, is now operational in the Latrobe Valley, marking a major shift in the state's energy strategy and creating local jobs. Discover the impact.

UK's sunniest year on record boosts solar energy

The Met Office confirms 2025 as the UK's sunniest year since records began in 1910, with over 1,600 hours of sunshine driving a major increase in solar power generation. Discover the regional breakdown and climate insights.

2025 is UK's sunniest year on record

The UK has recorded its sunniest year ever in 2025, with over 1,622 hours of sunshine driving record solar power generation. Discover the regional breakdown and the climate mystery.

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