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Danube Nuclear Crisis Deepens As Hungary Questions Russian Expansion (Worthy News In-Depth)

by Stefan J. Bos, Worthy News Europe Bureau Chief reporting from Budapest, Hungary BUDAPEST/BUCHAREST (Worthy News) – Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has cast doubt on a controversial Russian-led expansion of Hungary’s only nuclear power plant after record-low levels of the Danube River nearly forced its existing reactors into a complete shutdown. The concerns gained new urgency Thursday when neighboring Romania began shutting down its las…

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Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar questioned the future of the Paks II nuclear project, agreed by former Prime Minister Viktor Orban with Russian state company Rosatom.

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Hungarian Prime Minister Questions Rosatom Agreement to Build New Reactors at Paks Nuclear Power Plant Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has questioned the agreement with Rosatom due to delays and cooling problems. Rosatom says work is ongoing, but Magyar has initiated a full review of the project.

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Worthy Christian News broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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