IAEA Completes Follow-Up Mission on Physical Protection in China
The IAEA has concluded its follow-up mission in China, aimed at enhancing the country's nuclear physical protection measures and ensuring safety protocols.
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The IAEA has concluded its follow-up mission in China, aimed at enhancing the country's nuclear physical protection measures and ensuring safety protocols.
An IAEA-led mission has commenced sampling ALPS-treated water at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station, with additional safety measures implemented to ensure the integrity of the operation.
The IAEA and World Bank Group are collaborating to leverage nuclear energy for sustainable development, addressing global energy needs.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that the tritium levels in the 21st batch of ALPS treated water from Japan are significantly below operational limits, ensuring safety.
In a notable development, Iran has agreed to allow IAEA inspectors to assess its facilities, a move described by U.S. Vice President Vance as a significant milestone in nuclear discussions.
The IAEA has reported that tritium levels in Japan's latest batch of treated water are significantly below operational limits, ensuring public safety.
An attack on a turbine building at a Ukrainian nuclear facility has been confirmed by the International Atomic Energy Agency, with details still emerging.
Following a recent drone strike, the IAEA has confirmed that radiation levels at the Zaporizhzhya nuclear plant remain stable and normal.
Kazakhstan is advancing its nuclear energy sector through a partnership with the IAEA, emphasizing safety and sustainable technology.
In light of recent drone attacks, the IAEA's Director General has announced intentions to send safety experts to the Middle East to evaluate nuclear safety measures.