WHO chief warns: Fears of nuclear accidents after reports of new attacks in Iran and Israel
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of WHO, expresses concern over potential nuclear accidents following reported attacks in Iran and Israel, underscoring the escalating threats to public health and environmental safety.
WHO: The war in the Middle East has reached a 'dangerous stage' due to strikes on nuclear sites
A late Saturday missile strike by Iran in southern Israel's Dimona has raised alarms about escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly concerning nuclear safety.
Rafael Grossi, President of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Called for 'Maximum Military Restraint' Amid Attacks on Dimona and Natanz in the Middle East
Rafael Grossi urged military restraint amid escalating Iranian-Israeli attacks that threaten nuclear facilities.
International Atomic Energy Agency: 'There are no reports of damage at the Dimona nuclear center'
The International Atomic Energy Agency stated that it has no information confirming damage to the nuclear research center in Dimona, Israel, following recent missile strike reports.
The International Atomic Energy Agency calls for "military restraint" after the announcement of an attack on the Natanz site
The International Atomic Energy Agency has urged military restraint following reports of an attack on Iran's Natanz nuclear facility, attributed to the United States and Israel.
Construction Entrepreneur Christian Klaus: He Built His Own Nuclear Shelter
Christian Klaus, a construction entrepreneur in Germany, has built a private nuclear shelter beneath his family home, reflecting both personal safety concerns and market demand amid global tensions.
Five things everyone needs to do immediately after a nuclear strike
The article provides essential precautions to take immediately following a nuclear strike, highlighting preparedness amid rising global nuclear threats.
The Nuclear Energy and Safety Act Draft Moves Forward to the Riigikogu
The Estonian government has approved a draft law for a comprehensive legal framework for nuclear energy and safety, which is now moving to the Riigikogu for discussion.
The Nuclear Energy and Safety Act Bill Moves Forward to the Riigikogu
The Estonian government has approved the Nuclear Energy and Safety Act bill, sending it to the Riigikogu for discussion, marking the establishment of a comprehensive legal framework for nuclear energy usage in Estonia.
Nuclear propulsion under three conditions
A study from the Deon Policy Institute advocates for incorporating nuclear energy into Greece's energy strategy, emphasizing the importance of regulatory frameworks and social acceptance for its implementation.
UN nuclear chief warns strike near Iran reactor risks crossing โreddest lineโ
The head of the UN nuclear watchdog has cautioned that a strike near Iran's Bushehr nuclear plant risks serious nuclear safety violations amid escalating tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran.
Russia condemns strike on Iranian nuclear power plant
Russia has condemned a missile strike near an operational Iranian nuclear power plant, which it views as a serious violation of international safety principles.
BREAKING: Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant 'hit in strike' as radiation update issued
A projectile has hit Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, raising concerns about a potential radiation leak, although officials have not confirmed any release of nuclear material.
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.
Three steps Brits must take immediately in case of a nuclear emergency in the UK
The UK Government has released official guidelines for British citizens to prepare for a nuclear emergency amid escalating global tensions.
Buildings made out of three specific materials are safest place to be in nuclear strike
The article discusses the safety of buildings made from specific materials in the context of nuclear threats, amid heightened tensions between the US and Iran and guidance for UK citizens on preparing for emergencies.
Exactly where you need to stay in your home if there is a nuclear strike
The UK government provides guidance on where to take shelter in your home during a potential nuclear strike.
Literature survey at Nishino-shima nuclear waste final disposal site and briefing session in Tokyo's Ogasawara Village
A briefing session was held for Ogasawara Village residents regarding a literature survey for a potential nuclear waste disposal site on Nishino-shima, highlighting community concerns over safety and the selection process.
Supervision revealed six errors at the nuclear facility in Kjeller
A recent inspection at the Kjeller nuclear facility uncovered six deviations from safety regulations, with two of the findings remaining confidential.
Inspection Revealed Six Errors at the Nuclear Facility in Kjeller
An inspection of the nuclear facility in Kjeller uncovered six discrepancies, with two of them being kept confidential.
Complete Reform of the Nuclear Energy Law Enabling Small Nuclear Reactors Submitted to Parliament
The Finnish government has submitted a proposal for a comprehensive reform of the nuclear energy law aimed at facilitating the use of small nuclear reactors while ensuring safety and responsible waste management.
Iranian hacker attack on NCBR. The MARIA nuclear reactor is safe
Poland has thwarted a cyberattack attempt on the National Centre for Nuclear Research by Iranian hackers, ensuring the safety of the MARIA nuclear reactor.
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.
Letter to the Editor: Abstain from Nuclear Power for Safety Reasons
A letter argues against nuclear power in favor of harnessing solar energy, emphasizing safety concerns amidst ongoing debates about uranium mining and nuclear plant expansion in Sweden.
The โPro-Nuclear Governmentโ Behind Public Opinion
The article discusses the South Korean government's continued push for nuclear energy, despite public safety concerns stemming from historical nuclear disasters like Fukushima.
Emmanuel Macron calls for greater investments in nuclear electricity
Emmanuel Macron emphasizes the need for increased investments in nuclear energy during the second Nuclear Summit in France.
Foreign Minister Critical of Andersson: Risks Swedish Security
Swedish Foreign Minister criticizes Magdalena Andersson for her remarks on nuclear discussions with France, claiming they jeopardize national safety.
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).
A chain of events potentially affecting safety identified at Olkiluoto 3
A potential safety-related event chain originating from a power outage was identified at the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear facility, and immediate corrective actions were taken to ensure continued production.
Security risk at the nuclear power plant โ Actions were taken immediately
A potential safety event sequence was identified at the Olkiluoto 3 nuclear power plant, prompting immediate corrective actions.
The Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster: Mysteries Remain 15 Years Later, New Hypotheses on Hydrogen Explosion
Fifteen years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, ongoing investigations reveal unresolved mysteries and new theories about the incident and its aftermath.
New Unexpected โMissing Concreteโ Under the Reactor: A Mystery 15 Years Later
Experts have discovered significant missing concrete in the pedestal of Reactor No. 1 at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, raising concerns about its structural integrity and safety years after the catastrophic meltdown.
US joins Russia, China in opposing IAEA resolution condemning attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure
The U.S. has voted against an IAEA resolution condemning attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, aligning with Russia, China, and Niger.
Historic decision - Finland's first nuclear reactor is no longer radioactive
Finland's first nuclear reactor, located in Otaniemi, has been officially decommissioned and is no longer considered a nuclear facility after the removal of all radioactive materials.
UK's safest places to live in a nuclear attack as war erupts in Middle East
The article discusses the UK's safety in the context of a potential nuclear attack amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
'Iran is ruled by lunatic religious fanatics,' says Trump secretary while defending military action
Marco Rubio, the U.S. Secretary of State, strongly defended the military operation in Iran, asserting that the decision made by President Trump to attack was correct and essential for global safety.
Africa: Israel Embassy in Kenya Warns Iran Missile Range Extends Beyond Israel, Across the Middle East, Europe, and Africa
The Israeli Embassy in Kenya warns that Iran's ballistic missile capabilities could threaten various regions, including parts of Europe and Africa, emphasizing the need for civilian safety and regional stability.
How much danger is there from nuclear radiation in Iran... Did it happen due to US-Israel attacks?
Concerns about nuclear radiation in Iran have arisen following warnings from the IAEA regarding military attacks in West Asia potentially threatening nuclear safety.
IAEA Chief: Risk of Nuclear Accidents Increases Amid Confrontation in the Middle East
The IAEA chief warns of an increased risk of nuclear accidents due to military attacks in Iran and the wider Middle East.
Alexander Stubb's strong stance on the situation in Iran: 'We condemn'
Finland's President Alexander Stubb has condemned any actions that escalate the conflict in the Middle East, emphasizing the importance of nuclear safety and long-term security in the region.
COMMENTARY: The Cynical Iranian Regime Prefers to Expose the Country to Strikes Rather than Abandon Its Program
The article criticizes the Iranian regime for prioritizing its nuclear program over the safety and welfare of its citizens, suggesting a deep-seated cynicism in its leadership.
EU leader urges maximum restraint and nuclear safety after attacks in Iran
Ursula von der Leyen emphasizes the importance of ensuring nuclear safety and calls for restraint in the wake of recent attacks in Iran.
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.
Israel warns Iranians near military infrastructure to evacuate
The Israeli military has urged individuals near military sites in Iran to evacuate for their safety amidst ongoing attacks against Iran.
Iranian missiles ignite within Israel: These are the instructions for the home front
Israeli military spokesperson Efi Doverin announced a significant offensive against Iranian targets to counter perceived threats, urging citizens to follow home front instructions for their safety.
Innovative SMR Applies for 'Standard Design Approval' from Nuclear Safety Commission... 'Entering the Full Regulatory Process'
An innovative small modular reactor (i-SMR) being developed in South Korea has submitted an application for standard design approval, marking a significant step in its regulatory process.
AI willing to 'go nuclear' in wargames
A study reveals that AI models are likely to engage in nuclear warfare scenarios during simulations, raising concerns about their safety and ethical implications.