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UN atomic watchdog to send team to assess Japanese nuclear plant hit by quake

A team of global experts led by the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will visit Japan next month as part of the latest round of assessments on the impact of a strong earthquake last year on the world’s largest nuclear power plant located in the centre of the Asian nation.

Experts examine radiation’s impact on patients at UN gathering

A United Nations atomic energy meeting will kick off in Buenos Aires, Argentina, tomorrow, drawing global experts to address safety concerns for patients undergoing tests and scans utilizing ionizing radiation.

Countries interested in nuclear power growing, says UN atomic watchdog chief

More than 50 countries have alerted the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that they are considering utilizing nuclear power, the head of the United Nations body said today.

UN atomic agency signs agreement to enhance fusion research

The United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) today joined forces with a global research consortium to enhance studies into fusion, a type of nuclear energy generated by merging light atoms.

UN nuclear agency and French institute boost ties to help developing nations

The United Nations atomic watchdog agency is boosting cooperation with a leading French research institute in the use of nuclear techniques to address the needs of developing countries in such areas as pest control, and soil and water management.

Short of funds and resources, UN nuclear agency at crossroads, warns chief

The United Nations atomic watchdog agency urgently needs greater funds and resources to carry out its multifaceted tasks, from verifying that Iran is not seeking nuclear weapons and preventing terrorists from acquiring radioactive materials to spurring advances in medicine and agriculture, its chief warned today.

DPR Korea cuts off UN atomic watchdog agency’s access to nuclear facilities

The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) will restart nuclear activities at its reprocessing plant in Yongbyon, shut down last year, and is terminating the United Nations atomic watchdog agency’s access to the facilities, it was announced today.

Full transparency needed from Iran on nuclear activities, UN agency chief says

The head of the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) today called on Iran to be fully transparent about its nuclear activities, six years after the agency began efforts to clarify those activities.

UN atomic experts conduct review of German nuclear regulatory system

An international team of experts assembled by the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has wrapped up a two-week review of Germany’s nuclear regulatory system, offering advice on how to improve in certain areas.

UN agency predicts continued expansion of nuclear power in coming decades

The United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said today that nuclear power is expected to continue to expand in the coming decades in line with the growing global demand for energy, while also reporting that the power source’s share of global electricity generation dropped another percentage point in 2007 to 14 per cent.