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Sask. community fights to keep its coal plant running

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With much of the world turning away from coal-generated electricity, Estevan, Sask., fought to keep its coal plant running. The mayor says one-third of residents would have moved away if it closed, and keeping the plant open allows a...
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NASA wants to put a nuclear reactor on the moon before other countries can

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Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy recently issued a directive to fast-track the possibility of installing a nuclear reactor on the moon. (Scripps News)
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Behind Chornobyl’s story revival and tourism boom

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After the HBO miniseries told the story of the 1986 Chornobyl nuclear disaster, Russian producers are playing catch-up to regain control of the story.
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Iran begins fuelling centrifuges at Fordow

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Iran has started the process of injecting uranium gas into centrifuges at its underground Fordow facility, according to an official, in the latest unravelling of the nuclear deal with world powers.
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Is nuclear non-proliferation still a realistic goal?

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Russia hosts a conference at a time of global unease about atomic ambitions in Iran and North Korea.
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What is Kim planning on denuclearisation talks?

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North Korean has warned he'll take offensive measures if the U.S. doesn't soften its stance on stalled nuclear talks.
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How will US president-elect Biden deal with Iran? | Inside Story

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Incoming US leader signals reviving 2015 nuclear deal as Tehran further reduces commitments.
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Trump blames U.S. and Russia for frosty relations between countries

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'I think that the United States has been foolish,' U.S. president says at Helsinki news conference
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U.S. Ambassador to the UN says North Korean leader was 'begging for war'

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During an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, Nikki Haley said the United States does not want war but will defend itself
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The Nuclear Divide Between the U.S. and China

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Mark Fischetti, sustainability editor for Scientific American discusses the rise of nuclear power in Asia, and why the politics surrounding clean energy has forced the energy source to slow in the West. Mark talks the pace of China's...
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EU OK’s Hungarian nuclear plant extension

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The European Commission has given the go-ahead for the extension of a Hungarian nuclear plant, which is being bankrolled by Russia. EU officials said it would not amount to state aid if certain conditions were fulfilled. For example, one...
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Nuclear power supply: UK turns to alternative source for energy

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UK's largest expansion to its nuclear power programme might not be enough to stop its dependence on fossil fuels.
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Bangladesh nuclear energy: Putin joins virtual launch of new power plant

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Russia is financing 90 percent of $12.65bn project to build Bangladesh’s first nuclear power plant in Rooppur.
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German government forced to slow energy 'green agenda' rollout

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Could the US help resolve Germany's energy crisis as it tries to scale back its reliance on Russia?
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COP27: Nuclear Energy Supporters Make Appeal Claiming Its Safety

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Nuclear energy supporters make an appeal at COP27 that it's a safe and cost-efficient way to cut carbon emissions.
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UN nuclear energy team to visit Ukraine plant this week

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A team with the International Atomic Energy Agency will inspect the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine as fears persisted that fighting in the vicinity could cause a radiation leak.
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Ukrainian envoy warns of grave dangers at nuclear power complex

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The Ukrainian ambassador to international organizations described the Russian shelling of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and the continuing danger at the complex, which is occupied by Russians. Russia says Ukraine shelled the plant.
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Is nuclear energy making a comeback? | Inside Story

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From Europe to Asia, a number of countries are building new nuclear power plants.
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Biden announces $6bn bailout for at-risk nuclear power plants

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The Biden administration has begun a multi-billion-dollar effort to rescue and revamp of its ageing nuclear power plants.
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Iran, IAEA hold talks as nuclear negotiations near finish line

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Iran’s FM says he will go to Vienna to sign an agreement soon if all of Iran’s red lines are considered in it.
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How a technical rulebook is unleashing a political storm over EU green energy

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Brussels has proposed labelling natural gas and nuclear as green energy sources, prompting a furious backlash.
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How a technical rulebook unleashed a political storm over EU green energy

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Brussels has proposed labelling natural gas and nuclear as green energy sources, prompting a furious backlash.
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Germany begins nuclear phase-out, shuts down three of six nuclear power plants

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However, the full phase-out will not be over for a long time, as the post-operational phase and the gradual dismantling of the plants, under the responsibility of operators, is expected to take many more years.
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Iran calls blackout at Natanz atomic site ‘nuclear terrorism’

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PLEASE EDITA power blackout at Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility is being described as 'an act of terrorism'.