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Tag: Nuclear Energy

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Vodka From Chernobyl Is Perfectly Safe, Say the Scientists Who Made It

August 9, 2019PALKO KARASZComments Off on Vodka From Chernobyl Is Perfectly Safe, Say the Scientists Who Made It

Branded “Atomik” and certified free of excess radioactivity, the artisanal spirit is part of a plan to help revive agriculture and aid residents around the nuclear disaster site.

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Yukiya Amano, Head of the I.A.E.A. Nuclear Watchdog Group, Dies at 72

July 22, 2019July 23, 2019MEGAN SPECIAComments Off on Yukiya Amano, Head of the I.A.E.A. Nuclear Watchdog Group, Dies at 72

Mr. Amano led the agency for nearly a decade, including a critical period during which it monitored Iran’s nuclear activities under a deal signed in 2015.

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Europeans Warn of Formal Complaint Against Iran, a Threat to Nuclear Deal

July 9, 2019RICK GLADSTONEComments Off on Europeans Warn of Formal Complaint Against Iran, a Threat to Nuclear Deal

The foreign ministers of France, Germany and Britain called on Iran to return to full compliance “without delay” and moved closer to filing a formal complaint, a step that could collapse the accord.

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Iran Says It Has Surpassed Critical Nuclear Enrichment Level in 2015 Deal

July 8, 2019July 8, 2019MEGAN SPECIAComments Off on Iran Says It Has Surpassed Critical Nuclear Enrichment Level in 2015 Deal

The country said it has enriched uranium above a 3.67 percent limit laid out in the 2015 nuclear deal. China, another signatory, accused the U.S. of “bullying” Tehran with sanctions.

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Iran Says It Has Surpassed Critical Nuclear Enrichment Level in 2015 Deal

July 8, 2019July 8, 2019MEGAN SPECIAComments Off on Iran Says It Has Surpassed Critical Nuclear Enrichment Level in 2015 Deal

The country said it has enriched uranium above a 3.67 percent limit laid out in the 2015 nuclear deal. China, another signatory, accused the U.S. of “bullying” Tehran with sanctions.

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Iran Announces New Breach of Nuclear Deal Limits and Threatens Further Violations

July 7, 2019July 7, 2019David D. Kirkpatrick and David E. SangerComments Off on Iran Announces New Breach of Nuclear Deal Limits and Threatens Further Violations

The deputy foreign minister said Iran would take additional steps over the limits on uranium enrichment in the accord unless it gets sanctions relief.

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Iran Passed Its Uranium Limit. What Happens Next?

July 1, 2019July 2, 2019RICK GLADSTONEComments Off on Iran Passed Its Uranium Limit. What Happens Next?

Here are questions and answers on whether Iran has violated its agreement, the possible consequences and what could happen next.

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Iran Appears Ready to Reduce Compliance With Nuclear Deal

May 7, 2019RICK GLADSTONEComments Off on Iran Appears Ready to Reduce Compliance With Nuclear Deal

The Iranians hinted that they would reduce their compliance with the Iranian nuclear agreement on the eve of the anniversary of President Trump’s repudiation of the deal.

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Removing Fuel Rods, Japan Hits Milestone in Fukushima Nuclear Cleanup

April 15, 2019April 15, 2019MIKE IVESComments Off on Removing Fuel Rods, Japan Hits Milestone in Fukushima Nuclear Cleanup

After a yearslong delay, the nuclear plant’s operator began removing radioactive fuel rods at one of three reactors that melted down after an earthquake and a tsunami in 2011.

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Saudis Want a U.S. Nuclear Deal. Can They Be Trusted Not to Build a Bomb?

November 22, 2018November 22, 2018DAVID E. SANGER and WILLIAM J. BROADComments Off on Saudis Want a U.S. Nuclear Deal. Can They Be Trusted Not to Build a Bomb?

The question of whether Saudi Arabia should be allowed to make its own nuclear fuel has intensified after the Saudi assassination of Jamal Khashoggi and the cover-up that followed.

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