Today’s Nuke News
- South Korea restarts nuclear-power reactor shut down for safety reasons – South China Morning Post

Moneycontrol.comSouth Korea restarts nuclear-power reactor shut down for safety reasons
South China Morning Post
South Korea has restarted one of three nuclear reactors shut down for safety reasons, easing fears of power shortages over the winter. Half the reactors at one of the nation's largest nuclear-power complexes were shut down in November, two of them to …
South Korea approves nuclear reactor restartBBC News
Nuclear reactors shut down for fake parts ready to resume operations: safety …Yonhap News
South Korea to restart one of two nuclear reactorsGulf Today - Iran increasingly interested in resolving its nuclear issue: US official – Tehran Times

Press TVIran increasingly interested in resolving its nuclear issue: US official
Tehran Times
c_330_235_16777215_0___images_stories_edim_02_ep2(93).jpg TEHRAN – Iran has expressed increased interest in reaching a resolution over its nuclear program in recent weeks, according to David Cohen, the undersecretary for terrorism and financial …
'Iran showing signs it wants deal on nuke program'Jerusalem Post
Obama's challenge, Iran's nuclear plansFinancial Times
Nuclear negotiators still waiting for Iran RSVPAl-Monitor
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all 98 news articles » - Japan’s Shinzo Abe to seek more nuclear reactors – South China Morning Post

Popular ScienceJapan's Shinzo Abe to seek more nuclear reactors
South China Morning Post
"They will be completely different from those at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant," he told TV network TBS on Sunday. Multiple meltdowns at the plant after an earthquake in March 2011 forced more than 100,000 people to flee their homes.
How The Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Made Kids FatPopular Science
Tokyo seeks to construct new nuclear reactors: Japanese PMPress TV
Japan's New PM To Permit New Nuclear PlantsRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
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all 116 news articles » - IRAN: Mullahs expedited nuclear project when Arab Spring began – NCR-Iran.org (press release)

NCR-Iran.org (press release)IRAN: Mullahs expedited nuclear project when Arab Spring began
NCR-Iran.org (press release)
NCRI – During an interview with a Kuwaiti daily, Mohammad Mohaddessin, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran announced that when the Arab Spring started, the mullahs ruling Iran sharply intensified … - Iran denounces WSJ article nuclear scenarios as Iranophobia – Payvand

Ahlul Bayt News Agency – abna.irIran denounces WSJ article nuclear scenarios as Iranophobia
Payvand
Iran responds to an opinion piece by the Wall Street Journal on the threshold of a new round of talks between Tehran and the six major world powers (P5+1), asserting the country's “inalienable right” to the nuclear fuel cycle. Iranophobia: The Logic of …
Iran Continues to Buy Time on Nuclear IssueWall Street Journal - Nuclear Options Vex Europe – Wall Street Journal

Wall Street JournalNuclear Options Vex Europe
Wall Street Journal
FESSENHEIM, France—The owner of the local nuclear power plant, Electricité de France SA, is spending €20 million ($26.4 million) to upgrade it and extend its life span for another decade, seemingly breathing new life into this town on the German border. - EU’s Tough Choice on Phasing Out Nuclear – Wall Street Journal (India)
EU's Tough Choice on Phasing Out Nuclear
Wall Street Journal (India)
The owner of Électricité de France is spending millions of dollars to upgrade the plant and extend its life span for another decade, seemingly breathing new life into this town on the German border. WSJ's Alessandro Torello and Gèraldine Amiel report. - TVA Nuclear Slowdown Snaps 7-Day Advance in Southeast – Bloomberg
TVA Nuclear Slowdown Snaps 7-Day Advance in Southeast
Bloomberg
The Tennessee Valley Authority slowed the 1,123-megawatt Watts Bar 1 reactor in Tennessee early today, snapping a seven-day advance for nuclear output in the Southeast. Generation nationwide declined by 0.6 percent to 90,632 megawatts, or 89 percent …
US Gets Boost in Nuclear Power as Reactor Comes Back OnlineEnergy Tribune - bid for nuclear-free zone – The Age
bid for nuclear-free zone
The Age
In addition, there was pressure for a South Pacific nuclear-free zone. And Australia was stretched trying to balance things between the demands of Pacific nations to keep nuclear weapons out of their neighbourhood while keeping faith with the US.
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