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IAEA: Nuclear Cooling Towers in Ukraine Must Be Demolished
The cooling tower that burned in August at Europe's largest nuclear power plant is so damaged that it must be demolished. This says Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), after an inspection visit to Zaporizhzhia in Ukraine, reports Ukrainian media.
IAEA: Iran has increased stocks of enriched uranium
Iran has increased its stockpiles of uranium enriched to 60 percent, close to what is required to produce nuclear weapons, according to the UN's atomic energy agency IAEA. .
Hans Blix: "Putin risks no nuclear catastrophe"
The Russian President Vladimir Putin is "very rational" and will not do anything that risks a catastrophe occurring at the Ukrainian nuclear power plant Zaporizhzhya. This is claimed by the Swedish former top diplomat and nuclear weapons inspector Hans Blix in an interview with the news agency AFP.
Eslami back as head of Iran's nuclear program
Iran's newly elected president Masoud Pezeshkian has given Mohammad Eslami, 67, a renewed assignment as head of the country's nuclear program. The US-educated civil engineer Eslami is simultaneously one of the country's vice presidents.
Hans Blix: Wait with the decision on US bases
A thorough public discussion is needed before the DCA agreement on defense cooperation between the US and Sweden is approved by the Riksdag. This is believed by Hans Blix, among others, former Foreign Minister and IAEA Director General, in a debate article in Svenska Dagbladet.
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