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The UK Will Invest Billions to Build a Nuclear Fusion Industry

The UK's science minister is announcing details of a five-year, £2.5 billion investment in nuclear fusion, reports the Times of London, "including building one of the world's first prototype fusion power plants in Nottinghamshire and developing a UK sector projected to employ 10,000 people by 2030."


Despite the potentially transformative impact of fusion, which in theory could provide limitless clean energy and create a £12 trillion global market, no country has managed to use this fledgling technology to generate useable electricity... [T]he UK is backing a spherical tokamak design... investing an initial £1.3 billion into a prototype fusion power plant called Step (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) on the site of a decommissioned coal-fired power station at West Burton in Nottinghamshire. Paul Methven, chief executive of the government-owned UK Industrial Fusion Solutions, which is delivering the Step project, said the aim is to get the reactor operating early in the 2040s. "It's quite an aggressive programme," he said. "We need to show that we can achieve genuine 'wall socket' energy — which has not been done before."

On Monday, [science minister] Vallance will also announce £180 million for a facility in Culham, Oxfordshire, to manufacture tritium fuel and £50 million for training 2,000 scientists and engineers in fusion-related disciplines. The government is also buying a £45 million fusion-dedicated AI supercomputer called Sunrise to model plasma physics. Scientists at the UK Atomic Energy Authority last year developed an AI model that can rapidly simulate how the ultra-hot fuel in a fusion power plant will behave, cutting calculations that previously took days down to seconds...

Vallance will also announce new support and collaboration for the many fusion, robotics, engineering and AI start-ups working in Britain, to develop a strong supply chain for a new fusion sector. One of those companies, Tokamak Energy, which spun out from the UK Atomic Energy Authority in 2009, has already built a smaller reactor that has informed the Step design. In March 2022, it became the first private organisation in the world to surpass 100 million degrees Celsius in its reactor.

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One Battle After Another sweeps the Oscars as Michael B Jordan and Jessie Buckley win big

Paul Thomas Anderson’s revolutionary epic took home six awards while Sinners scored four including for best actor

Paul Thomas Anderson’s counter-culture caper One Battle After Another has won the Oscars war, taking home six awards after a hotly contested season.

The big-budget comedy thriller, inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s Vineland, was named best picture and also won director, supporting actor for Sean Penn, adapted screenplay, editing and the first ever Oscar for casting, a category long-petitioned for within the industry.

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Jessie Buckley becomes first Irish winner of best actress Oscar for Hamnet

Buckley, who plays Shakespeare’s wife Agnes in adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel, was favourite to win after victories in all preceding ceremonies

Jessie Buckley has won the best actress Oscar for Hamnet at the 98th Academy Awards, currently under way in Los Angeles.

This is Buckley’s first Oscar win, for which she triumphed over a strong field including Rose Byrne for If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Kate Hudson for Song Sung Blue and Renate Reinsve for Sentimental Value. With her victory, Buckley becomes the first Irish winner of the best actress Oscar, although previous nominees in the category include Saoirse Ronan (for Brooklyn, Lady Bird and Little Women) and Ruth Negga (for Loving).

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Sentimental Value becomes first Norwegian film to win best international feature Oscar

Joachim Trier’s family saga is about a film director estranged from his adult daughters, played by Renate Reinsve and Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas

Sentimental Value has won the Oscar for best international feature at the 98th Academy Awards, currently under way in Los Angeles.

The film is the first Norwegian film to win the honour; seven films have previously been nominated. Sentimental Value has seven nominations, but this is its first win.

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Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy wants new system to control Ukraine drone sales

Foreign countries and firms should not be able to bypass the government, Zelenskyy says. What we know on day 1,482

Foreign countries and firms that wish to buy Ukrainian drones should not be able to bypass the Ukrainian government by talking directly to manufacturers, president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in remarks released Sunday. Zelenskyy said a new system was needed to prevent this from happening, and that his government had already reprimanded one manufacturer for selling interceptors without considering the implications for Ukraine’s defences. The US-Israel war with Iran has sparked renewed interest in Ukrainian drone interceptors, with the United States and its Middle Eastern allies looking for ways to counter Iranian drone attacks.

Ukraine is waiting on Washington and Moscow for the next round of trilateral peace talks, Zelenskyy said. The Ukrainian president told reporters that the US had proposed hosting a meeting, but Russia refused to send a delegation. “We are waiting for a response from the Americans,” added Zelenskyy.

Zelenskyy appeared to push back against Donald Trump’s claim that the US did not need Ukraine’s help on drone defence. The US has reached out to Ukraine “several times” to ask for help for a particular country, or for support for Americans, Zelenskyy said. “All our institutions received these requests, and we responded to them,” he told a briefing, without providing specifics.

Trump said on Sunday that Nato faces a “very bad” future if US allies fail to help open the strait of Hormuz, the critical oil transport conduit effectively shut by Iran in the Mideast war. In a brief interview with the Financial Times, Trump said that as the US has aided Ukraine in the war with Russia, he expects Europe to help on the strait of Hormuz, whose closure has sent energy prices soaring around the world. “If there’s no response or if it’s a negative response I think it will be very bad for the future of Nato,” said Trump, who over the years has criticised the alliance as freeloading on US largesse.

Mr Nobody Against Putin, about a young Russian schoolteacher waging quiet resistance against Russia’s war on Ukraine, won the Oscar for best documentary feature on Sunday. The film, directed by David Borenstein and Pavel Talankin, uses two years of footage shot by Talankin to show how the Russian state indoctrinates students with pro-war messages. The videographer documents his own persecution and eventual exile in the film, which The Hollywood Reporter called a “touching, intimate chronicle”.

Moldova triggered an environmental alert following a fuel spill in the Dniester River triggered by a Russian military strike in Ukraine, the government said on Sunday. Authorities have “declared a state of environmental alert in the Dniester River basin for 15 days, effective March 16, 2026”, the CNMC government crisis management centre said in a statement. The fuel spill is thought to have been caused by a Russian attack on the Dniester hydroelectric Power Plant in Ukraine on 7 March.

After the US waived sanctions on Russian oil, Zelenskyy said he was against allowing oil from Russia to transit through Ukraine via the Druzhba pipeline, which until late January transported Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia. “Why can we, in one case, tell the United States that we oppose lifting sanctions, while on the other hand forcing Ukraine to resume oil transit through Druzhba – and at a political price that effectively pays for anti-European policies?” Zelenskyy asked.

In 2023, what were thought to be Nazar Daletskyi’s remains were buried in his home village and his mother, Nataliia, visited the grave every week. Three years later, he spoke to her on the phone. Read Shaun Walker’s extraordinary story of the soldier who came back from the dead.

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Mr Nobody Against Putin wins the best documentary Oscar

Primary school teacher Pavel Talankin’s record of the indoctrination of his pupils to support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine beats contenders

Mr Nobody Against Putin, a primary school teacher’s record of the indoctrination of his pupils to support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, has won the Oscar for best documentary.

Pavel Talankin, who is now in exile in Europe, picked up the award alongside the film’s US co-director, David Borenstein. It beat favourite The Perfect Neighbor to take the prize, along with other contenders The Alabama Solution, Come See Me in the Good Light and Cutting Through Rocks.

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Trump: NAVO wacht 'zware' toekomst als landen niet helpen in Iran

WASHINGTON (ANP) - De Amerikaanse president Donald Trump heeft zich in een interview met de Financial Times dreigend uitgelaten tegenover de NAVO. Hij zei dat het bondgenootschap een "zware toekomst" wacht als NAVO-landen de Verenigde Staten niet te hulp schieten in Iran. Volgens de Britse zakenkrant eist Trump hulp van NAVO-bondgenoten bij het heropenen van de Straat van Hormuz.

"Het is niet meer dan logisch dat degenen die van de zeestraat profiteren, er ook voor zorgen dat daar niets slechts gebeurt", zei Trump in het interview. Hij stelde dat Europa en China, in tegenstelling tot de VS, sterk afhankelijk zijn van olie uit de Golfstaten. Iran heeft de Straat van Hormuz, een belangrijke doorvoerroute voor olie, afgesloten in reactie op de aanvallen van Israël en de VS.

Op de vraag wat voor hulp de VS nodig heeft van bondgenoten, zei Trump te verwachten bij te springen met "wat er ook maar nodig is". Hij zei dat de VS de NAVO hebben geholpen met OekraĂŻne, terwijl dat land volgens hem "duizenden kilometers bij ons vandaan ligt". "Nu zullen we zien of ze ons ook helpen. Ik weet het niet zeker", aldus de Amerikaanse president.

In het interview, dat acht minuten duurde, zei Trump ook dat hij een geplande top met de Chinese president Xi Jinping later deze maand zou kunnen uitstellen als Beijing niet helpt bij het veiligstellen van de cruciale zeestraat.

The Wall Street Journal meldde dit weekend op basis van bronnen dat de Amerikaanse regering deze week zal aankondigen dat meerdere landen hebben ingestemd met de vorming van een coalitie die schepen escorteert door de Straat van Hormuz. Er is nog geen bevestiging van dat nieuws.


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India tests whether AI can stop trains hitting elephants

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India’s Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change last week staged a two-day national workshop titled “Policy Implementation for Minimizing Elephant Mortalities on Railway Track” – and one of the ideas discussed was using AI to protect the beasts and workers.…