
S. Korea to close its oldest reactor
South Korea's oldest nuclear reactor is expected to be shut down permanently in 2017 after growing safety concerns over the ageing facility. ... more
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Japan speeds up return of Fukushima refugees to cut costs
Japan will revoke evacuation orders for most of the people who were displaced by the Fukushima nuclear disaster so the government can save on compensation payouts and expedite reconstruction.
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Japan delays removal of fuel rods from Fukushima for 3 years
The removal of spent uranium fuel rods from the Fukushima power plant will begin three years later compared to the originally planned date, the Japanese government said in a roadmap published on Fri ... more
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Kiev Claims Nuclear Facilities in Crimea Belong to Ukraine
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry insisted in a statement issued Friday that nuclear facilities located on the Black Sea peninsula of Crimea belong to Ukraine despite the fact that the region rejoined ... more
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South Korea Plans to Increase Number of Nuclear Reactors to 36
South Korea's government has proposed to build two additional nuclear reactors by 2029, increasing the total number of atomic reactors to 36, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. ... more
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Turkey Elections Pose No Threat to Nuclear Power Plant Project With Russia
Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz says that the joint Russia-Turkey project on the construction of the Akkuyu nuclear power plant in Turkey will be implemented regardless ... more
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Cairo Says Russia's Rosatom Submits Bid to Build Egypt's Nuclear Plant
According to press service of the Egyptian leader, head of Russia's state-run atomic energy agency Rosatom Sergei Kirienko submitted a business proposal on the construction of the first nuclear powe ... more
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