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Chernobyl shield damaged in Russian drone strike

A Russian drone strike has compromised the main protective shield at Chernobyl, the UN's nuclear watchdog confirms. Radiation levels remain stable, but urgent repairs are needed. Read the latest.

Chernobyl shelter damaged, can't block radiation

The protective shelter at Chernobyl has lost its ability to contain radioactive material after a Russian drone attack, the UN's nuclear watchdog confirms. Read the latest on the safety crisis.

Rugby's brain-damaged players wait five years for help

Five years after The Guardian first revealed the legal action, over 1,000 former rugby players with neurodegenerative conditions remain trapped in protracted court battles. Discover why progress has stalled.

Texas Law Lets Residents Sue Over Abortion Pills

A new Texas law allows citizens to sue anyone suspected of mailing abortion pills, directly challenging 'shield laws' in states like New York and Massachusetts. This escalation could set a landmark Supreme Court battle.

Airbus A320 fleet returns after software fix

Airbus A320 fleets are back in service after a critical software update, prompted by solar radiation fears, was completed faster than expected. Discover how airlines managed the disruption.

Airbus software issue affects 6,000 planes globally

Thousands of Airbus A320 aircraft require urgent software updates after solar radiation vulnerability discovered. UK passengers face potential travel disruption. Check your flight status now.

Airbus A320 Recall After Solar Radiation Incident

Airbus mandates immediate software changes for thousands of A320 jets after intense solar radiation corrupted flight data, causing major global travel disruption. Discover the full story.

6,000 Airbus A320s Grounded in Major Safety Alert

Major travel disruption expected as 6,000 Airbus A320 aircraft require urgent software updates following a safety alert linked to solar radiation. Stay informed on the latest developments.

Australia bans high-dose vitamin B6 supplements

Australia's drug regulator is removing high-dose vitamin B6 supplements from general sale after 250 reports of nerve damage. Learn about the risks and new rules taking effect in 2027.

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