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April 12, 2011
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Japan PM says nuclear plant 'stabilising step-by-step'
Tokyo (AFP) April 12, 2011
Japan's Prime Minister Naoto Kan said Tuesday that the tsunami-hit Fukushima nuclear plant is gradually stabilising and that the amount of radiation being released is declining. "Step by step, the reactors in the Fukushima Daiichi power plant are moving toward stability," Kan said in a televised press conference. "The level of radioactive materials released is declining." Kan also asked people to return to normal life one month after a massive seabed earthquake sent a tsunami barrelling into Jap ... read more

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Japan to widen evacuation zone around nuclear plant
Japan on Monday said it was to widen the evacuation area around a crippled nuclear plant to include territory outside the current 20-kilometre (12-mile) exclusion zone. ... more
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Russia Urges Japan To Stop Radioactive Dumping Into Pacific
Russia hopes that Japan will disclose full information about the situation at the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant and will stop dumping radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean, the Foreign M ... more
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Britain's plans for nuclear waste on hold
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Switzerland says considering nuclear shutdown
Switzerland is considering abandoning nuclear power, President Micheline Calmy-Rey said Monday following talks with her Austrian counterpart Heinz Fischer in Vienna. ... more
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Singapore nuclear decision "long way away": government
Singapore is "a long way away" from a decision on whether to include nuclear power as part of its energy policy, a senior government official said on Monday. ... more
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Siemens says received EUR1.62bn for Areva NP stake
Siemens has received 1.62 billion euros ($2.35 billion) for the sale of its 34-percent stake in its joint venture with French group Areva, a spokesman for the German industrial giant said Sunday. ... more
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Turkey-Japan talks on nuclear plant suspended: minister
Ankara has temporarily suspended talks with Japan on building a nuclear plant in northern Turkey after Japan's nuclear disaster, Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said Sunday. ... more
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Researchers Improve Path To Producing Uranium Compounds For Advanced Nuclear Fuels
Advances made by researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory could enhance the ability of scientists to develop advanced nuclear fuels in a safer, simpler manner. Uranium chemistry research ... more
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Japan minister visits stricken nuclear plant
Japan's industry minister on Saturday met workers battling to cool overheating reactors and plug radioactive leaks in the first government visit to the country's tsunami-crippled nuclear plant. ... more
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Japan nuclear watchdog tightens safety rules
Japan ordered all its nuclear power operators to secure more emergency generators Saturday, after an earthquake temporarily reduced one facility to relying on just a single electricity source. ... more
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German nuclear companies halt environmental payments
Four energy companies that run German nuclear plants said Saturday they have stopped payments to an environment fund after the government went back on its decision to keep the plants open for longer. ... more
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Toshiba 'could decommission Japan reactors in 10 years'
Reactor maker Toshiba has told the government it could decommission four stricken units at Japan's crippled nuclear plant in around 10 years, a report said. ... more
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Four dead as new tremor hits Japan disaster zone
A powerful aftershock rocked Japan's tsunami disaster zone, killing at least four and triggering new concerns over nuclear power plants in a region still grappling with an atomic emergency. ... more
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Radiation, legal fears slow Japan quake clean-up
Nearly four weeks after a massive tsunami slammed into northeastern Japan, the devastation it left in its wake has barely been touched as radiation and legal issues hamper the clean-up. ... more
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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Japan using gas to avoid explosion at atomic plant
Workers at Japan's stricken nuclear plant on Thursday pumped nitrogen into a crippled reactor in a bid to prevent a possible explosion, as the government mulled widening an exclusion zone around the site. ... more
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German Greens hit record poll high
The Green party in Germany is enjoying record support in the country, a new poll showed Wednesday, buoyed by a fierce debate over the future of nuclear power in Europe's top economy. ... more
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TECH SPACE

Japan considers wider nuclear evacuation zone
Japan said Thursday it is considering expanding the area covered by a compulsory evacuation order, with no immediate end in sight to the world's worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl. ... more
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Japan using gas to avoid explosion at nuclear plant
Workers at Japan's stricken nuclear plant on Thursday pumped nitrogen gas into a crippled reactor in a bid to contain the world's worst atomic accident for 25 years and prevent a possible explosion. ... more
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State of Japan's stricken nuclear reactors
Workers grappling to control damaged nuclear reactors on Japan's northeast coast began pumping nitrogen into a containment vessel on Thursday. ... more
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IAEA may discuss revised mandate in June
The International Atomic Energy Agency could review its mandate at a June meeting to enable the UN watchdog to better enforce nuclear safety rules, if member states agree, a top official said Thursday. ... more
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Brazil re-examines nuclear plant safety
Brazil says it is tightening safety procedures at its two nuclear power plants even though it is not prone to earthquakes or tsunamis like those that hit Japan. ... more
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Radioactive water leak into sea stops at Fukushima: Jiji
Radioactive water stopped leaking into the Pacific Ocean from Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant Wednesday, Jiji Press reported, citing the operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. (TEPCO). ... more
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Japan nuclear scare boosts renewables lobby
A global scare sparked by Japan's stumbling efforts to contain a nuclear crisis is encouraging promoters of renewable energy, but defenders of atomic power insist it has a long-term future. ... more
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Japan stems uncontrolled leak from nuclear plant
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Pakistan to review its nuclear power
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Japan plant operator offers 'consolation' payments
The operator of a stricken Japanese nuclear plant has offered "consolation" payments to 10 nearby municipalities whose residents have been forced to evacuate, the company said Tuesday. ... more
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Germany loses, locates nuke material
German officials for several days said they believed that a science reactor had lost nuclear material that, if obtained by the wrong people, could be turned into a bomb. ... more
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Bulgaria, Russia halt work on nuclear power plant
Bulgaria and Russia agreed Tuesday to halt work on a new nuclear power plant in northern Bulgaria for a period of three months so as to resolve cost and safety issues. ... more
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