1. The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project in France is delayed by at least eight years, now expected to start operation in 2033. 2. The project's costs have risen by €5 billion, totaling €25 billion. 3. ITER involves collaborations from Japan, EU, U.S., Russia, Korea, China, and India, with the UK declining participation to focus on domestic fusion projects.
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