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- EURACOAL confuses press release with suicide note
- Transfer of eco-prisoner Vitishko called off amid public outcry for his freedom
- Eco-prisoner Vitishko to be transferred to harsher prison colony, say penal officials and supporters
- Russia reveals burgeoning amounts of damaged spent nuke fuel – and plans to reprocess it at faltering Mayak facility
- Prosecutors’ appeal to free Vitishko denied as activist faces possible transfer to harsher prison camp
- Siberian nuclear installation to conduct new uranium experiments – but you didn’t hear it from them
- BREAKING: Russian authorities officially brand four leading human rights organizations, Ecodefense as ‘foreign agents’ ahead of court decisions
- Not a “foreign agent”: Who wants to slap the label on Ecodefense and why resisting it matters
- Ecodefense awaits court to fight ‘foreign agent’ label
- Russian Navy sets the Severodvinsk, its most expensive – and oldest – nuclear sub to sea
- Putin playing hot potato with Duma bill that would abolish state environmental impact assessments
- Bellona wraps up successful fourth annual seminar on defending environmental rights in Russia
- Bellona’s St. Petersburg conference seeks renewal and fortification of Russia’s environmental movement
- Bellona Murmansk roundtable takes on region’s most pressing environmental issues
- Fukushima starts dumps of water into sea amid scandal and technical breakdowns
- Environmentalists go for second round with Gazprom, vowing to intercept Arctic oil tank bound for Europe
- Sochi Olympic protestor Gazaryan wins environmental ‘Nobel,’ but ambivalent about its impact
- Northern Sea Route ‘no Suez canal,’ but imperils the Arctic more and more
- First trickle of Fukushima evacuees allowed back home amid persistently high radiation levels
- First worker death at Fukushima highlights mushrooming reports of shady subcontractor activities