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The Tokamak one was the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor, a large collaboration in France. They had installed another of the coil magnets: https://www.iter.org/newsline/-/3663
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The laser one was about a National Ignition Laboratory in California. They had managed to increase the energy yield, but are still relatively far from efficient production (and still below Tokamak designs, I think). I don't have the original link anymore, but if you search you'll find lots of (so far unwarranted) hype about it directed to the "i love science" type of morons