Radiation News Roundup May 27, 2016 Japan is rethinking its energy diet and could announce a shift away from nuclear power as soon as next year. Scrapping nuclear would mean more renewable energy generation, but also a heavier reliance on coal. dw.com Cameco and KazAtomProm have agreed to restructure the Inkai jont venture, extending their cooperation in the Kazakh in-situ leach (ISL) uranium project until 2045. The agreement will see Kazatomprom increase its share of the joint venture to 60% with Cameco becoming a minority owner. world-nuclear-news.org Iran has corrected one violation of its landmark nuclear deal with six world powers and is honoring all other major obligations, the U.N. atomic energy agency reported Friday. abcnews.go.com Donald Trump said Friday that Hillary Clinton is lying when she says he wants Japan and South Korea to develop their own nuclear weapons arsenals. But less than two months ago, the billionaire himself suggested the U.S. would be "better off" if the two countries could defend themselves. washingtonexaminer.com