Mandatory Detection of Drones Flying Over Nuclear Power Plants
Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority has decided to mandate the installation of equipment to detect drones flying over nuclear power plants, following incidents of drone attacks on such facilities abroad.
Nuclear Power Regulations: A Steady Resolve Despite Risks โ The Nuclear Regulatory Authority Draws the Line with Bureaucrats
The article discusses the efforts and challenges faced by Japan's Nuclear Regulatory Authority in ensuring nuclear safety following the Fukushima disaster.
Regulatory Commission Chief: 'We Cannot Build Safety Without Knowing the Truth' - Continuing Accident Investigation at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant
The head of Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority stresses the importance of uncovering the truth behind the Fukushima nuclear disaster as investigations continue fifteen years post-incident.
Are Japan's Nuclear Power Plants Safe? The Reason Behind the Former Regulator's 'Strong Sense of Fear'
Former chair of Japan's Nuclear Regulatory Authority expresses profound fears regarding the safety of nuclear power plants as the memory of the Fukushima accident fades.
The Nuclear Accidents in Europe and America Were a Distant Fire for Japan: Regrets and Fears of the Former Chairman of the Regulatory Commission
The former chairman of Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority reflects on the Fukushima disaster and regrets not learning enough from past nuclear incidents in the West.
Security Risk Observed at Olkiluoto
A security risk affecting safety was detected at the Olkiluoto 3 power plant, according to Teollisuuden Voima (TVO) and the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (Stuk).
Are Kim Jue and Kim Yo-jong Rivals? A Former UK Ambassador's View of North Korea
A former UK ambassador to North Korea discusses the dynamics of power within the regime, focusing on Kim Jong-un's authority and the potential role of his daughter, Kim Jue.
This country is not satisfied with 300 nuclear bombs, the president said - we will increase nuclear power
French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to increase France's nuclear arsenal, asserting that the decision-making authority will remain solely with him.
DSA: No information received about Iranian nuclear reactors being attacked
The Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority has not received any information indicating that Iranian nuclear reactors were struck in the recent attacks against Iran.
Regulatory Commission Inspector Threatens at Sendai Nuclear Power Plant, Apologizes to Kyushu Electric Without Showing Evidence
An inspector from Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority was reprimanded for making unsubstantiated threats during an inspection of the Sendai Nuclear Power Plant, leading to an apology to Kyushu Electric.
Chubu Electric President Promises to 'Promptly Submit' Data on Fraud Following Regulatory Committee's Indication
Chubu Electric's president acknowledged the insufficient documentation during a press conference and pledged to provide necessary records regarding the fraudulent data concerning earthquake motion standards used for the Hamaoka nuclear power plant.
Data Tampering at Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant, Records for Standard Seismic Motion Missing - Regulatory Commission Inspection
The Nuclear Regulation Authority of Japan announced findings of irregularities regarding seismic data at the Hamaoka Nuclear Power Plant, with records related to the establishment of standard seismic motion yet to be found.
El Paรญs: Kim Jong Un strengthens his power and affirms the centrality of nuclear deterrence
A report highlights Kim Jong Un's re-election as General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, solidifying his absolute authority and the role of nuclear deterrence in North Korea's defense strategy.
Five-year Deadline for Nuclear Plant Terror Countermeasure Facilities to Be Extended, Potentially Avoiding Shutdown
Japan's Nuclear Regulatory Authority plans to extend the five-year deadline for installing terrorism countermeasure facilities at nuclear plants, which may prevent shutdowns.
Errors in Application for Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant's Operation Beyond 30 Years
Tokyo Electric Power Company has acknowledged 28 errors in its application for the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant's operation extending beyond 30 years, raising concerns from the Nuclear Regulation Authority.
Iran is ready to give up enriched uranium for the end of sanctions, says Iranian nuclear authority
Iran is willing to dilute its highly enriched uranium if the United States lifts all sanctions against the country, according to the head of its atomic energy agency.