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More hurdles seen for US-India nuclear deal
WASHINGTON AFP — India has given the kiss of life to a civilian nuclear deal with the United States but the American Congress may not have enough time to give it the mandatory approval under President George W. Bush's tenure, experts say. Aside from a tight 2008 US legislative...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, India, International Atomic Energy Agency, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-07-07
Iran dismisses 'worthless' UN resolution
TEHRAN AFP — Iran on Tuesday dismissed the latest UN Security Council sanctions over its nuclear programme as "worthless", vowing to press on with the contested drive which the West fears could be used to make weapons. The Security Council on Monday imposed its third set of sanctions against...
Tags: Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-03-04
Executive order 13458—implementation of the protocol Additional to the Agreement between the United States and the International Atomic Energy agency for the Application of Safeguards in the United States of America
February 4, 2008 By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the United States Additional Protocol Implementation Act (the "Act")(Public Law 109401) and section 301 of title 3, United States Code, and in order to facilitate...
Tags: agreement, Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, MARKETING, Regulations, secretary, U.S.
Research articles 2008-02-11
Groups lobby for restrictions on US-India nuclear deal
WASHINGTON AFP — Some 130 nuclear experts and non-governmental groups have sent letters to governments to a bid to lobby for curbs on a controversial US nuclear deal with India, officials said Wednesday. The letter was addressed to about 50 governments ahead of meetings to scrutinize the deal by...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Government, India, International Atomic Energy Agency, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-01-09
Experts and Organizations from 23 Countries Call on States to 'Fix the Proposal for Nuclear Cooperation with India'
To: STATE EDITORS Contact: Daryl Kimball of the Arms Control Association, +1-202- 463-8270, ext. 107 WASHINGTON and TOKYO, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In a letter sent to more than four-dozen governments this week, a prestigious and broad array of more than 130 experts and nongovernmental organizations from 23 countries...
Tags: Government, India, International Atomic Energy Agency, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-01-09
US says nuclear deal with India 'not dead'
WASHINGTON AFP — The United States still thinks a landmark nuclear accord with India can be salvaged even though Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh admits facing trouble pushing the controversial agreement within his coalition government. "It's not dead," White House spokesman Tony Fratto said after Singh explained to President...
Tags: agreement, Government, India, International Atomic Energy Agency, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-10-16
Political tensions mount in India over US nuclear deal
NEW DELHI AFP — Tensions in India over a civil nuclear pact with Washington that threaten the survival of the country's ruling coalition worsened on Monday ahead of a visit by the UN's atomic energy chief. The nuclear deal, if implemented, would allow energy-hungry India to buy civilian nuclear...
Tags: Government, India, International Atomic Energy Agency, SOFTWARE, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2007-10-08
UN inspectors to visit Iran in August for framework talks
TEHRAN AFP — A group of UN atomic watchdog inspectors will visit Iran early next month to discuss a framework for future inspections of nuclear sites, the ISNA news agency reported on Saturday. "Technical inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA will visit Iran on August 6 to...
Tags: Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING, Regulations
Research articles 2007-07-28
Critics slam France-Libya nuclear deal, experts unfazed
PARIS AFP — France came under fire Thursday over its plans to build a reactor in Libya, but proliferation experts dismissed concerns that the deal was tantamount to handing Moamer Kadhafi a nuclear bomb. An official with France's Atomic Energy Commission CEA insisted that international safeguards imposed after Libya...
Tags: France, Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Libya, safeguard, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-07-26
UN to inspect Japan radiation site
TOKYO AFP — Japan will let UN inspectors visit its largest nuclear plant in hopes of easing international concern after an earthquake caused a radiation leak, officials said Monday. The government has told the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA it can send a mission to the plant around 250...
Tags: Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, radiation, SOFTWARE, Strategy, Tokyo
Research articles 2007-07-22
Iran limits cooperation with UN atomic watchdog
TEHRAN AFP — Iran on Wednesday ordered the country's Atomic Energy Organisation to limit cooperation with the UN atomic watchdog in response to new UN sanctions on its disputed nuclear programme. "The decision to reduce cooperation will be effective today. The Atomic Energy Organisation will inform the International Atomic...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Components, FINANCE, Government, HARDWARE, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, sanction, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-03-28
Newest Radiation Detectors in Development
Enhanced Technology from Los Alamos, Industry to Be Manufactured in Albuquerque LOS ALAMOS, N.M. -- Development and commercialization of a new generation of multiplicity shift registers -- devices used to better detect plutonium and other radioactive materials -- are now underway. Under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement,...
Tags: Government, Handhelds, HARDWARE, International Atomic Energy Agency, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Research articles 2007-03-12
Uranium mining likely to get green light: Malawi's annual exports are expected to reach an all-time high should the government grant a licence to Paladin Resources Limited to mine uranium at Kayerekera in the country's northern district of Karonga. Lameck
Economists estimate that Malawi's annual exports will rise by over Malawi Kwacha K14bn, around $105m at today's exchange rate, if Paladin Africa Ltd, a Malawian registered company wholly-owned by Australia's Paladin Resources Ltd, starts mining operations next year. Preparations to start operations are already at an advanced stage. [GRAPHIC...
Tags: Benefits, Government, HEALTHCARE, International Atomic Energy Agency, MARKETING, SOFTWARE, uranium
Research articles 2007-03-01
Iran rejects West's 'illegitimate' nuclear demands
TEHRAN AFP — Iran on Monday rejected as "illegitimate and illogical" Western demands that it suspend sensitive nuclear activities as world powers met in London to discuss the atomic standoff. "The demand to suspend legal and peaceful activities which are under the control of the International Atomic Energy Agency...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-02-26
US liaises with Russia, China over pressuring Iran
WASHINGTON AFP — The United States said it was working closely with Russia and China on ratcheting up pressure on Iran if it did not suspend its sensitive nuclear program by next week as mandated by the United Nations. "We had very good discussions with the Russian government just...
Tags: China, Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Russia, SALES, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-02-14
Iran shows nuclear plant
ISFAHAN AFP — Iran has opened the doors to its uranium conversion plant in a bid to show its good intentions amid mounting international pressure for a halt its controversial nuclear programme. A delegation of Non-Aligned Movement NAM and Group of 77 representatives arrived at the facility in the...
Tags: delegation, Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-02-03
US warns Iran of global wrath if it cranks up nuclear capacity
WASHINGTON AFP — The United States warned Iran of "universal" opposition if it proceeds with plans to beef up its nuclear capacity by installing at least 3,000 centrifuges at a key atomic plant. Already facing UN sanctions over its sensitive nuclear program, Tehran announced recently it wanted to install...
Tags: Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, sanction, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2007-01-26
Nuclear traffic doubles since '90s
Annual incidents of trafficking and mishandling of nuclear and other radioactive material reported to U.S. intelligence officials have more than doubled since the early 1990s, says the director of domestic nuclear detection at the Department of Homeland Security. Also up: scams in which fake or non-existent nuclear or radioactive material...
Tags: Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-12-26
Interview: 'I Saw This Coming'; The IAEA Chief on nuclear proliferation.(International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Mohamed ElBaradei)(Interview)
Byline: Christopher Dickey On Monday, IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei will meet with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Washington. Before leaving Vienna, he gave an exclusive interview to NEWSWEEK's Christopher Dickey about the challenge of keeping a lid on nuclear proliferation....
Tags: Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Newsweek, SECURITY, Strategy, U.S.
Research articles 2006-10-30
Disarmament Committee holds organizational meeting debate will begin 2 October.
M2 PRESSWIRE-29 September 2006-UN: Disarmament Committee holds organizational meeting debate will begin 2 OctoberC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:28092006 The First Committee Disarmament and International Security, in an organizational meeting today, adopted its programme of work and agenda for the sixty-first...
Tags: agency, Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, MARKETING, SECURITY
Research articles 2006-09-29
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