Nuclear News Roundup May 14, 2018 Czech power giant ČEZ says there’s no reason why its Temelín nuclear reactor can’t operate for 60 years or more. That’s one way to deal with the problems being faced building new nuclear reactors but it’s likely to raise hackles in some neighbouring countries. Radio.cz Nuclear reprocessing plant Sellafield is being prosecuted by the UK's nuclear safety regulator after an employee was exposed to dangerous levels of radiation. Independent.co.uk The details of the US-North Korea summit are set, and the buildup has officially begun. Donald Trump announced via Twitter yesterday—when he also welcomed home three American hostages released by Pyongyang—that his historic meeting with Kim Jong-un will take place in Singapore on June 12. Qz.com US energy Secretary Rick Perry has urged Saudi Arabia to sign a nuclear energy agreement with the US, warning the oil-rich kingdom that it risks missing out on an opportunity to show its commitment to using nuclear power responsibly. Nucnet.org