Today’s Nuke News
- Nuclear row: Congress says agitation not a solution – IBNLive.com

IBNLive.comNuclear row: Congress says agitation not a solution
IBNLive.com
Nuclear power station is not something that needs to be condemned," he said, adding that those agitating against it should be cautious of becoming a supporter of "environmental fundamentalism". Noting that people in Kudankulam have genuine grievances …
India's Kudankulam Nuclear Terror threatens Jal-SatyagrahaCanadian National Newspaper
Fisherman injured in fall during Idinthakarai 'jal satyagraha' diesThe Hindu
Anti-nuclear energy activists mark second day of protest at seaHindu Business Line
Global Voices Online
all 239 news articles » - Flood Threat To Nuclear Plants Covered Up By Regulators, NRC Whistleblower … – Huffington Post
Flood Threat To Nuclear Plants Covered Up By Regulators, NRC Whistleblower …
Huffington Post
In a letter submitted Friday afternoon to internal investigators at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, a whistleblower engineer within the agency accused regulators of deliberately covering up information relating to the vulnerability of U.S. nuclear …
Concrete issues found at NH's nuclear plantCanadianBusiness.com - US: Syria must end nuclear go-slow, conflict no excuse – Reuters Canada

AFPUS: Syria must end nuclear go-slow, conflict no excuse
Reuters Canada
By Fredrik Dahl. VIENNA (Reuters) – The United States accused Syria on Friday of using the "brutal repression" of its people waging an uprising as an excuse not to address U.N. nuclear watchdog concerns about suspected past illicit nuclear activity in …
Syria must end nuclear stonewalling, conflict no excuse: USAl-Arabiya
Syria showing 'contempt' for UN nuclear agency: USAFP - Japan to phase out nuclear power by 2040 – Globe and Mail

Globe and MailJapan to phase out nuclear power by 2040
Globe and Mail
Japan will phase out nuclear power by 2040, marking a big policy shift and the first formal decision to retreat from atomic energy since the disaster at Fukushima 18 months ago. The plan, which was announced on Friday, is opposed by business groups and …
Japan to stop using nuclear power by 2030s in wake of Fukushima crisisNational Post
Nuclear power champions Japan and France turn awayReuters Canada
Japan panel wants nuclear power phased outCP24, Canada
New York Times -Financial Times
all 1,181 news articles » - Boris Johnson passes nuclear button test as he beats Margaret Thatcher – The Guardian

The GuardianBoris Johnson passes nuclear button test as he beats Margaret Thatcher
The Guardian
The film, which famously satirises the dangers of having the wrong finger on the nuclear button, highlights the main charge against the London mayor as he strives to succeed David Cameron. Can a man who has made a career out of playing the buffoon be … - US official: Nuclear bomb is our red line – Ynetnews

The Daily StarUS official: Nuclear bomb is our red line
Ynetnews
US President Barack Obama rejected an appeal by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to define a specific “red line” that Iran could not cross in its nuclear program, The New York Times reported Friday, citing an unnamed senior administration official.
Israeli leader suggests his country cannot rely on US to act against Iran over …Montreal Gazette
UN nuclear watchdog board united in censuring TehranVancouver Sun
Krauthammer: US straddles Iran nuclear fenceAmarillo.com
The Daily Star
all 1,814 news articles » - Global Demand for Nuclear Power Remains Strong — Cameco and Uranium … – Stockhouse
Global Demand for Nuclear Power Remains Strong — Cameco and Uranium …
Stockhouse
NEW YORK, NY — (Marketwire) — 09/14/12 — Investor optimism within the Uranium Industry appears to be gaining momentum in 2012 as Japan has begun to bring back nuclear reactors online. The Global X Uranium ETF (URA) is up nearly 8 percent in the … - ‘No nuclear power at any price’ says lobby group – Telegraph.co.uk

Telegraph.co.uk'No nuclear power at any price' says lobby group
Telegraph.co.uk
The Supporters of Nuclear Energy have told the Chancellor that current pricing proposals would give nuclear power an unnecessary subsidy and provide EDF, the French state-controlled group, with a huge return on its £14bn investment in the first two plants. - ‘Nuclear’ Heineken Cup TV row saddens Gareth Davies – BBC Sport

BBC Sport'Nuclear' Heineken Cup TV row saddens Gareth Davies
BBC Sport
Former Cardiff boss Gareth Davies says England's leading clubs have pressed the "nuclear button" by doing a controversial European Cup TV deal. BT has announced it has won the rights to broadcast European matches hosted by English clubs from 2014.
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