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Nuclear News Roundup Nov 12, 2018

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Nuclear law experts from the IAEA participated at the 23rd International Nuclear Law Association (INLA) Congress which was held, from 4 to 8 November in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The Congress is the 23rd in a series of biennial conferences organized by the INLA since 1972, and this time focused on “nuclear cooperation, sustainability, excellence and innovation”. Iaea.org

Iran has been abiding by the terms of its nuclear deal with global powers, the latest report from the UN atomic watchdog indicated Monday, days after fresh US sanctions hit the country. Channelnewsasia.com

Amid devastating climate change and carbon emissions, governments around the world have been exploring alternative sources of energy to meet growing demand. While nuclear energy could play an important role as a low-carbon energy source, a lack of supportive policies and high cost of implementation have kept that from happening, according to a study by the MIT Energy Initiative. Marketplace.com

NORTH Korea has 13 secret missile bases capable of launching nuclear strikes hitting the United States, a shock report has warned as tensions between Pyongyang and Washington soar. Express.co.uk

 

 

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