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US suspends Iran oil sanctions, says nuclear inspectors to return amid optimism after first talks

Grossi says regional cooperation on nuclear power is “not impossible”, citing how Slovenia and Croatia have “very successfully” collaborated on a nuclear power plant.

Singapore shows readiness for nuclear power, could collaborate with Asean countries: IAEA chief

The IAEA and the World Bank said that they agreed to work together to build knowledge in the nuclear field.

World Bank, IAEA to cooperate on nuclear power development, safety

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said that 31 countries reported 168 incidents “in line with historical averages” in 2023.

UN watchdog urges ‘vigilance’ against nuclear material theft

Electrolysers are devices used for the industrial separation of hydrogen and oxygen within water molecules, using electricity obtained through renewable energy sources such as solar, wind or nuclear.

China to control half the world's hydrogen electrolyser capacity

Despite existing curbs on some food products related to the 2011 Fukushima meltdown, Japan’s agricultural and seafood exports have risen, hitting a record high last year.

Seafood to beauty exports at risk over Japan’s Fukushima waste

Japan has assured other nations that the release of the water is safe, is in line with standard industry practice and that it’s necessary, because about 1,000 storage tanks at Fukushima will hit capacity early in 2024.

Japan set to pour Fukushima water into Pacific, irking China

This file picture released by Iran's Atomic Energy Organization on Nov 2019, shows the atomic enrichment facility at Natanz nuclear research centre, some 300 km south of capital Tehran.

Iran wants stronger guarantees for nuclear deal

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi says Iran’s nuclear programme is “galloping ahead”.

Iran’s nuclear programme is ‘galloping ahead’, IAEA chief says

IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi speaks at a news conference about developments related to the IAEA's monitoring and verification work in Iran, in Vienna, Austria.

IAEA warns of 'fatal blow' to nuclear deal as Iran removes its cameras