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ASTANA. June 27 (Interfax) - Kazakhstan is planning to sign an intergovernmental agreement with Russia on building its first nuclear power plant by the end of 2025, Nuclear Energy Agency Chairman ...
At Natanz, some 220 kilometers (135 miles) southeast of Tehran, uranium had been enriched to up to 60% purity—a mildly radioactive level and a short step away from weapons grade—before Israel ...
A nuclear co-operation agreement was signed between Mali and Russia during a five-day official visit to Russia by Mali’s ...
Rosatom and the Atomic Energy Development Agency under the Uzbekistan Cabinet of Ministers (Uzatom) have signed an agreement ...
The tests for tightness and strength of the containment building at Bangladesh's first nuclear power plant unit have been ...
Belarus and the Russian state nuclear industry corporation Rosatom are cooperating across a wide range of areas and intend to ...
It is disturbing. I am speaking without any irony, without any jokes.” Speaking these words at the St. Petersburg Economic ...
In a commentary to GTRK journalist Pavel Zarubin he stressed that he sees a very big risk in the fact that regional escalation in different parts of the globe no longer takes into account the nuclear ...
A roadmap has been agreed aiming to select a site, construct and commission two new VVER-1000 nuclear power units by 2035 in ...
Kazakhstan's decision to award nuclear power plant contracts to both Russia's Rosatom and a Chinese state company highlights ...
In a significant development underscoring Russia’s growing engagement in Africa, Moscow has signed a comprehensive nuclear ...
Rosatom has signed an agreement to explore building a nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan, the first of its kind in Central ...