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IAEA in the News
Vietnam, IAEA strengthen cooperation The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will continue to closely cooperate with and assist Vietnam in the field of its charge, especially nuclear safety and security. VNA
Other Nuclear News
Iran confirms completing centrifuges installation in Fordo Iran admitted to completing the installation of centrifuges in the underground Fordo nuclear site. Following a Wednesday cabinet meeting in Tehran, the Head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Agency Fereydoun Abbasi said the Iranians were perfecting their nuclear abilities as planned, Iranian media reported. Ynet
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AEOI Head: Iran Continuing N. Activities as Planned Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Fereidoun Abbasi said that Iran is completing its nuclear activities regardless of the negative western media speculations and reports. Fars News Agency
Britain urges countries to join forces in combating nuclear threat Britain today issued a renewed appeal for countries to come together and combat the threat of a nuclear terrorist attack. PA
NRA guidelines presume accidents The new nuclear disaster management guidelines adopted by the Nuclear Regulation Authority on Wednesday are expected to serve as the foundation for measures to be taken in preparation for a possible nuclear disaster. Daily Yomiuri
(UK) New nuclear reactors could be eligible for subsidies, says minister The nuclear industry could get subsidies from the taxpayer to build new reactors, the new energy minister has said, despite opposition in the coalition agreement and repeated assurances to the contrary. Guardian
Noam Chomsky expresses solidarity with Kudankulam protesters Internationally acclaimed academician Noam Chomsky of Massachusetts Institute of Technology of the United States has warned that Kudankulam could be another Bhopal disaster in waiting. Times of India
Opinion and Analysis
Israel and Iran: where red lines lieFT
Protecting nuclear plants from nature’s worstWP
Localisation of supply – how can it work?Nuclear Engineering
Shift in N.Korea policy unlikely under China’s new leadershipKorea Herald
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