In the 1970s, the USSR conducted a nuclear experiment, codenamed “Taiga,” using three 15-kiloton devices to attempt diverting water from Siberia’s rivers southward to Central Asia. Despite the impressive detonation, which was detected globally, the project failed due to insufficient crater size and was ultimately canceled after the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 heightened environmental concerns. Although a recent expedition in 2024 reported normal radiation levels at Nuclear Lake, some areas still exhibited elevated radiation nearly 50 years later.
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Austrian Government Agrees On Plan To Allow Monitoring of Secure Messaging
Austria's coalition government has approved a plan allowing police to monitor secure messaging services like WhatsApp to enhance security against militant attacks, addressing a significant gap in legal powers compared to allies like the US and UK. This initiative aims to deter potential terrorists, as demonstrated by the recent thwarting of a planned attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. Need More Context? 🔎
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