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![]() Geneva (AFP) Feb 16, 2010 Iran wants to build up its nuclear energy programme and provide power plants and nuclear fuel to its neighbours, a senior Iranian official said on Tuesday. Mohammad Javad Larijani, secretary general of Iran's High Council for Human Rights, said Iran wanted to break through Western reluctance to supply the Middle East with a much-needed energy source for when oil supplies dwindle. "We are going to help other nations in the region, we are going to help anyone who wants," Larijani told journalists. ... read more |
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Malaysia to replace its IAEA envoy![]() Malaysia said Wednesday it will replace its envoy to the UN nuclear watchdog, who is also head of its governing board, following his recall after voting against a resolution on Iran. Mohammad Arshad Manzoor Hussain, chairman of the International Atomic Energy Agency board, was recalled in December amid reports he did not vote in line with his government's wishes at an IAEA vote censuring Ira ... more 3rd Argentine nuclear plant getting ready ![]() Amid deepening economic woes, Argentine consumers have been told they can look forward to more stable electricity supplies from the country's third nuclear power generation plant before the end of this year. Argentine power consumption has gone up with industrial growth and extension of modern amenities to the country's burgeoning middle classes. But supply has not kept pace with demand ... more Britain, India agree civil nuclear deal: ministers ![]() Britain and India have agreed the text of a deal on civil nuclear cooperation, ministers from both countries announced after talks in London on Thursday. "The two sides have discussed and negotiated a civil nuclear energy cooperation agreement and we hope that will be signed soon," Indian Commerce Minister Anand Sharma said during a visit for trade talks. His British counterpart, Busines ... more |
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![]() Paris (AFP) Feb 5, 2010 French energy groups Areva and EDF have reached an agreement on the treatment of nuclear waste following weeks of tensions, the companies announced Friday. "The two companies will sign a contract before the end of the first quarter of 2010," the said in a joint statement. The agreement relates to the transportation, treatment and recycling of used nuclear material, they said. Areva, a world leader in nuclear energy, and utilities group EDF said they would continue talks on uranium enrichment ... read more |
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