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Outside View: Iran's nuclear fuel stalled

Azerbaijani customs officials have been keeping a single Russian trailer -- which they describe as a truck convoy -- carrying absolutely safe heat-insulating equipment for Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant at the Astara checkpoint on the ...

From TATYANA SINITSYNA, United Press International,  25 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Vladimir Putin

Outside View: Baltic nuke plant criticized

Russian plans to build a nuclear power plant in the Kaliningrad Region have provoked protests from Europeans concerned about environmental and radiological safety. ...

From TATYANA SINITSYNA, United Press International,  25 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Sergei Kiriyenko,  European Union,  International Atomic Energy Agency

Outside View: Ukraine fears of nuke safety

Global utility giant Westinghouse Electric Co. and Ukraine's power utility Energoatom have signed a deal to supply Ukraine's nuclear power plants with fuel from 2011-2015. Under the contract, concluded on March 31, 630 fuel assemblies will be loaded ...

From TATYANA SINITSYNA, United Press International,  9 Apr 2008
Related Topics: George W. Bush

Outside View: A Russia-Japan nuclear pact

Paris is in shock: Nuclear giants Atomenergoprom and Toshiba have decided to form an alliance in civilian nuclear power operations, including power plant construction and fuel production. ...

From TATYANA SINITSYNA, United Press International,  27 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Toshiba,  Hitachi, Ltd.,  Sergei Kiriyenko

Outside View: Russian energy firms align

UPI Outside View Commentator MOSCOW, Feb. 25 (UPI) -- Two major state-owned Russian companies building energy projects -- Atomstroyexport, with a nuclear focus, and Technopromexport, which builds other power plants -- have agreed to develop a strategic ...

From TATYANA SINITSYNA, United Press International,  25 Feb 2008

Outside View: Nuclear fever in the Baltics

UPI Outside View Commentator MOSCOW, Feb. 20 (UPI) -- Four Baltic nations -- Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Poland -- have decided to build a powerful nuclear plant together. The initiative belongs to Lithuania, the only partner that knows what a ...

From TATYANA SINITSYNA, United Press International,  20 Feb 2008

Outside View: Russian nuke plant for India

UPI Outside View Commentator MOSCOW, Feb. 15 (UPI) -- Russia and India have upgraded their unique cooperation in building civilian nuclear facilities by initializing an intergovernmental agreement on the construction of four additional energy units at ...

From TATYANA SINITSYNA, United Press International,  15 Feb 2008
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency

Human clone a near possibility

There are over 3 million people who were born as test tube babies, that is, with the help of biomedical reproductive technologies. This fact was made public at the International Congress on Reproductive Health, which was held in Moscow in late ...

From TATYANA SINITSYNA, Taiwan News,  5 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Louise Brown,  U.S. Congress,  United Nations

Outside View: EU goes Russian nuclear

UPI Outside View Commentator MOSCOW, Dec. 28 (UPI) -- After the EU gave its approval for the Russian-Bulgarian agreement on building a nuclear power plant in the small Bulgarian town of Belene on the bank of the Danube, the two countries are in the ...

From TATYANA SINITSYNA, United Press International,  28 Dec 2007
Related Topics: European Union,  European Commission,  Toshiba

Outside View: Neutrons not uranium

UPI Outside View Commentator MOSCOW, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- An international scientific conference on nuclear power ended its work in Moscow on Nov. 29. The conference, called "The Development of the Nuclear Industry Through a Closed Fuel Cycle on Fast ...

From TATYANA SINITSYNA, United Press International,  3 Dec 2007
Related Topics: Vladimir Putin

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