Today’s Nuke News
- Don’t bring high-level nuclear waste to SRS in South Carolina – The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
Examiner.com
Don't bring high-level nuclear waste to SRS in South Carolina The Herald | HeraldOnline.com If highly radioactive waste from the nation's nuclear power plants is sent to South Carolina, the probability is high that it will stay here, perhaps forever. That's why the state's residents and lawmakers need to insist that the federal government … Aliens object to nuclear waste at Yucca MountainExaminer.com all 2 news articles » - Canada Wants To Sell Nuclear Reactors To India – South Asian Link
South Asian Link
Canada Wants To Sell Nuclear Reactors To India South Asian Link Putting behind a troubled nuclear history with India, Canadian foreign minister John Baird said, “We have turned the page and now want to sell N-reactors to India. NEW DELHI – Canada wants to sell nuclear reactors to India. Putting behind a troubled … and more » - IAEA condemns Iran’s continued nuclear defiance, Russia and China join in – Alaska Dispatch
The Express Tribune
IAEA condemns Iran's continued nuclear defiance, Russia and China join in Alaska Dispatch The board of the UN nuclear watchdog in Vienna voted nearly unanimously today to condemn Iran over its nuclear program, with the US and Western allies bringing Russia and China on board. The 35-member governing board of the International Atomic … US extends waivers on Iran sanctions for Japan, 10 EU nationsTehran Times Iranian analyst: For a fair offer, Iran will compromise on its nuclear program+972 Magazine – Independent commentary from Israel and the Palestinian territories all 274 news articles » - Pakistan ruling party rebuts nuclear proliferation claim – AFP
AFP
Pakistan ruling party rebuts nuclear proliferation claim AFP ISLAMABAD — The ruling Pakistan People's Party on Saturday rebutted a claim by the country's disgraced nuclear hero that he transferred nuclear technology to other countries on the orders of its slain prime minister. Abdul Qadeer Khan, whom many … BB not involved in nuclear proliferation: BabarPakistan Daily Times 'Father of Pakistani nuclear program' says was ordered to leak secrets by …Haaretz PPP denies Dr AQ Khan's claim of BB's involvement in nuclear proliferationGeo News, Pakistan News Pakistan -NDTV -Sahara Samay all 41 news articles » - Nuclear Power’s Long and Toxic Tail – Forbes
Forbes
Nuclear Power's Long and Toxic Tail Forbes Last year, Chancellor Angela Merkel made a similar commitment to shut down Germany's nuclear power plants by 2022, a few months after an earthquake and tsunami triggered the Fukushima nuclear disaster and devastated large swaths of land north of … Japanese panel calls for nuclear power phase-out over the next 30 yearsTheChronicleHerald.ca Responsible govt should never adopt zero nuclear goalThe Daily Yomiuri Japan to phase out nuclear power by 2040Globe and Mail National Post -eGov monitor -Sydney Morning Herald all 1,256 news articles » - Iranian-sponsored terror on rise, likely would explode if attack launched on … – Winnipeg Free Press
Zee NewsIranian-sponsored terror on rise, likely would explode if attack launched on … Winnipeg Free Press Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's call for the United States to declare "red lines" for Iran and its nuclear program makes it even harder for the Obama administration to walk the line between calming Israel and increasing the pressure on Iran. May: Sanctions won't halt Iran's nuclear weapons plansVentura County Star Israeli official signals no war is imminent with IranReuters 'Iran ready to resolve nuclear ambiguities'Zee News TheChronicleHerald.ca -National Post all 1,746 news articles » - Protests disrupt India’s nuclear energy plan – Washington Post Protests disrupt India's nuclear energy plan Washington Post Koodankulam, INDIA — It is a protest that not only threatens the commissioning of the largest nuclear reactor in India but also could cripple the country's plans to satisfy more of its growing energy needs with nuclear power. For nearly 400 days … and more »
- Nuclear sub sails for sea trials – The Press Association Nuclear sub sails for sea trials The Press Association "Nuclear powered submarines are ferociously complicated, and it would not have been possible to reach the stage we are at today without the valued input of all those highly-skilled people. "There now follows an extensive and rigorous period of testing … and more »
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