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Iran pledges cooperation with IAEA, private and public sector players on nuclear issue

In a much-anticipated speech, the President of Iran today pledged before the United Nations General Assembly that Tehran would open its uranium enrichment programme to cooperation with private and public sector players, eschew the production of nuclear arms, engage the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and continue talks with concerned countries on the issue.

With UN help, young scientists from developing world attend nuclear seminar

The United Nations atomic watchdog agency is helping top young nuclear professionals from less developed countries to attend a high-powered six-week seminar on issues ranging from stemming the spread of nuclear weapons and terrorism to solving environmental crises like climate change and clean water shortages.

IAEA board re-appoints ElBaradei to third term as Director-General

The Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) today re-appointed Mohamed ElBaradei as Director-General of the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency for another four-year term.

UN atomic watchdog fights not just spread of nuclear arms but counterfeit art too

The United Nations nuclear watchdog agency, better known for its efforts to combat nuclear smuggling and the spread of weapons of mass destruction, is now helping countries to crack down on the illegal trade in counterfeit art, a major source of international crime ranging from ancient Babylonian statues to renaissance paintings.

UN nuclear watchdog launches new project for peaceful use of technology

Furthering its mission to harness nuclear technology for peaceful uses, the UN watchdog entrusted with preventing the spread of nuclear weapons has launched a pilot project for collaboration with distinguished institutions around the world for research on such issues as plant breeding and genetics.

'Jury is still out' on Iran's nuclear activities - IAEA chief

The United Nations agency entrusted with preventing the spread of nuclear weapons has accounted for all declared nuclear material in Iran, but still has a lot of work to do with regard to possible undeclared material or activity, the agency's chief said today.

Curbing potential spread of weapons-grade uranium could take 10 years – IAEA

It will take the better part of a decade for all the world’s civil nuclear research reactors to be converted to run on fuel that poses a lower risk of proliferation of weapons-grade high-enriched uranium (HEU), the United Nations atomic watchdog agency reports in its latest update on the issue.

Experts at UN meeting endorse harmonizing nuclear power plant safety standards

Experts have recommended that countries harmonize global safety standards for everything from the design to the decommissioning of nuclear power plants, the United Nations atomic watchdog said today.

UN nuclear agency warns that computer system is out of date

Calling on United Nations Member States for special contributions, the UN’s nuclear weapons watchdog today warned that its late 1970s computer system is now too old to help its inspectors do an efficient job and needs to be updated.

IAEA selects Canadian ambassador to lead its governing board

The United Nations nuclear watchdog agency has chosen Canadian Ambassador Ingrid Hall to serve as the Chair of its Board of Governors for the 2004-2005 working year.