Planet Faculty Skip to main content

Posts

Featured

From Steppe to Stability: Kazakhstan's Uranium is Key to Europe's Nuclear Future

The geopolitical seismic shift triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine has reverberated across global energy markets, forcing nations to urgently re-evaluate their energy security and diversify away from Russian fossil fuels. On March 28th, 2022, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson underscored this urgency, announcing a bold ambition for the United Kingdom: to increase its reliance on nuclear energy for up to 25 percent of its electricity needs. This strategic pivot towards a more robust nuclear future is not unique to the UK; it reflects a broader European trend as countries seek stable, clean, and domestically controlled energy sources. Amidst this urgent drive for energy independence, a crucial player often overlooked steps into the spotlight: Kazakhstan, and its mighty uranium industry. Europe's Nuclear Pivot and the Quest for Reliable Supply Across Europe, energy companies were already cutting ties with Russian suppliers even before the full scope of the invasion ...

Understanding the School Revolution: What Are Academies and Free Schools?

The Pathologising of Passion: Why Deep Interest Trumps The Culture of Resentment

Egyptian Extremism: A Foundry for Al-Qaeda's Rise, Analysts Say

The Cameron Doctrine: A Tale of Two Powers – Navigating China's Rise and Russia's Resurgence

Beyond the Shepherd's Call: Rethinking Our Pies, One Bite at a Time

University Tuition Fees to Rise with Inflation, Tied to Quality Standards

Health Chiefs Urge Caution as New 'Nimbus' and 'Stratus' COVID Variants Drive Autumn Rise

The Quiet Echoes: Watership Down and the English Soul of Early 90s Britain

Beyond the Headlines: Deconstructing Diplomatic Narratives and the Shadow of Terror

President Donald Trump Has Conditioned Future Action to End the War in Ukraine

By 'Eck, It's Back: Legendary 'Cream of Manchester' Boddingtons Cask Returns to Pubs