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13 of 26 Nuclear Reactors Operating in Gyeongbuk; KHNP HQ & Radioactive Waste Disposal Site Also Located There
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Energy·8 dk önceAI özeti

13 of 26 Nuclear Reactors Operating in Gyeongbuk; KHNP HQ & Radioactive Waste Disposal Site Also Located There

Gyeongbuk Province is emerging as a nuclear energy hub with 13 operating reactors and plans for 4 more, including 2 new large-scale reactors in Yeongdeok. The province hosts KHNP headquarters and a radioactive waste disposal site, aiming to leverage stable power for industries like steel and data centers, while advocating for differentiated electricity rates.

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Labor Department Warns States on Unemployment Fraud, Threatens Funding Withholding
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Siyaset·13 sa önceAI özeti

Labor Department Warns States on Unemployment Fraud, Threatens Funding Withholding

The U.S. Department of Labor has directed states to immediately address fraud in their unemployment insurance programs, threatening to withhold administrative funds for non-compliance. The department cited poor oversight and outdated technology, highlighting issues in California, Illinois, and New York, all controlled by Democrats. The move comes amid ongoing efforts to combat pandemic-era fraud.

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ABC News
Bickershaw Rubbish Dump Becomes Symbol of North-South Divide and Broken System
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Siyaset·4 g önceAI özeti

Bickershaw Rubbish Dump Becomes Symbol of North-South Divide and Broken System

A 25,000-tonne illegal rubbish dump in Bickershaw, UK, has become a symbol of the north-south divide and a broken system, with residents comparing the slow response to a quicker cleanup in Oxfordshire. The dump, located near a primary school, has caused environmental and health hazards, including a nine-day fire last summer. Local politicians are using the issue in a byelection campaign.

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Guardian UK
Cuba's conservationists battle scarcity and sanctions to protect marine life
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Environment·4 g önceAI özeti

Cuba's conservationists battle scarcity and sanctions to protect marine life

Cuban scientists and conservationists are facing significant challenges in protecting the island's marine ecosystems due to economic scarcity, US sanctions, and the climate crisis. Despite limited resources, they are employing innovative methods like coral farming and relying on local volunteers to mitigate damage from pollution, invasive species, and coral diseases.

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Guardian International