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'Chernobyl' creator and writer Craig Mazin discusses depicting the 1986 nuclear disaster, the HBO miniseries' slow-burn success and how the story resonates with climate change denialism.
‘Chernobyl’ Creator Reveals the Challenges of Adapting Nuclear Accident Story and the Scene He Regrets Cutting Series creator Craig Mazin of HBO's 'Chernobyl' talks about the biggest ...
During the Chernobyl period, I was a Moscow university subject, like everyone else, to heavy anti-American indoctrination. We dismissed those early news reports as Western disinformation.
What makes these cute, innocent, eager puppies so dangerous? They are among the roughly 900 strays who live in and around the ...
Chernobyl once sat at the centre of a 1,000-square-mile exclusion zone implemented after the 1986 catastrophe, but much of the area has been open to tourists since 2011.
The Chernobyl nuclear power plant’s reactor No. 4 exploded and burned during a test on April 26, 1986, releasing about 400 times more radiation than the bombing at Hiroshima.
Chernobyl details the delay it took for the news of this disaster to hit the world; one this story’s many aspects that seem unthinkable now. What do you remember of Chernobyl as it happened?
Chernobyl ‘s Episode 5 finale, “Vichnaya Pamyat,” chronicled the court cases of Anatoly Dyatlov, Viktor Bryukhanov, and Nikolai Fomin, three higher ups who were responsible for nuclear ...
Chernobyl’s ghostly Red Forest, one of the most radioactive sites on the planet, has been mapped by specially-equipped drones to measure the extent of its contamination.
Chernobyl’s total death toll is small compared to other famous disasters. According to the United Nations, 31 deaths are directly attributable to the accident.