Japan Atomic Energy Commission’s Subcommittee Evaluates Three Policy Options...
By Sachiko Onose, Atoms in Japan, 21 May 2012. On May 16, the Technical Subcommittee on Nuclear Power, Nuclear Fuel Cycle, Etc., under the Japan Atomic Energy Commission (JAEC), summarized its...
View ArticleGovernment denies that the seized material in Bolivia is uranium
La Nación, with comments by NPSGlobal, 29 Aug 2012. The Bolivian government made yesterday an unusual announcement that caused great alarm, "about two tons of uranium" was found in the garage of a...
View ArticleMerkel confirms Germany won't export nuclear waste
DW, 5 Jan 2013. The German chancellor has said the country is to dispose of its nuclear waste within its own borders. The announcement came after her environment minister denied a report that the...
View ArticleSyrian Uranium Worrying Nations, IAEA
UPI, 8 Jan 2013. Nuclear experts said they are worried about a potential stockpile of as much as 50 tons of unenriched uranium the Assad government has in Syria. The uranium is thought to stretch back...
View ArticleAppeals Court Shoots Down Obama Administration's Yucca Delays
National Journal, 14 Aug 2013. The Obama administration's efforts to abandon Yucca Mountain as a storage site for nuclear waste were dealt a setback Tuesday, as a federal appeals court ruled that the...
View ArticleContract to Complete MWS Uranium Plant
World Nuclear News, 22 Aug 2013. AngloGold Ashanti agreed to acquire the MWS project at Buffelsfontein, in the Vaal River region, from First Uranium in March 2012 for $335 million. The sale was...
View ArticleCanada's Fission Uranium agrees to buy Alpha Minerals
Reuters, 3 Sep 2013. Canadian uranium exploration company Fission Uranium Corp (FCU.V) said on Tuesday that it agreed to buy Alpha Minerals Inc (AMW.V) in a deal worth about C$185 million ($176...
View ArticleJapan Failed to Report 640 kg of Nuclear Fuel to IAEA
The Japan Times, Jun 7, 2014. Japan failed to include 640 kg of unused plutonium in its annual reports to the International Atomic Energy Agency in 2012 and 2013, in what experts are terming an...
View ArticleNuclear Security Experts: Moderate Progress at The Hague Security Summit
NPSGlobal Foundation, Mar 26, 2014. The Fissile Material Working Group (FMWG) said Tuesday that The Hague Nuclear Security Summit achieved moderate progress towards preventing sensitive nuclear...
View ArticleJapanese columnist says Washington may soon force Japan to accept traditional...
NPSGlobal Foundation, Apr 14, 2014. A Japanese columnist today said Washington may soon force Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government to accept traditional safeguards on its nuclear materials unless it...
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