International Nuclear Energy Policy

Iran refinery to issue bonds worth $250 million

Iran's largest refinery will start issuing bonds on Sunday worth a total of 2.5 trillion rials (about $250 million) to help finance expansion of gasoline production, state broadcaster IRIB reported on Saturday. Iran is the...

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Ralph Izzo -- Cap-and-trade climate legislation would be good for business

As a citizen, a father and a physicist, climate change tops my list of worries. As chief executive of the Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), one of the country's largest energy companies, I'm also finding it to be a...

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U.S. to send expert group to N.Korea ahead of envoy's visit

The United States will send a group of experts on Korean affairs to North Korea on Saturday for talks on the country's nuclear program, ahead of a visit by Washington's envoy, Yonhap news agency said.

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Mediating role wins kudos for Ankara among Arabs

Saturday, November 21, 2009 Listen to the Article - Powered by Ayla Jean Yackley Reuters ISTANBUL: Turkey’s efforts to solve regional problems such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the dispute over Iran’s nuclear program...

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Emirates prepare for nuclear plant

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 20 (UPI) -- The oil-rich United Arab Emirates is expected to award a contract for the Gulf's first nuclear power plant this year, amid concerns this could be the trigger for a new regional arms...

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The U.S.-India Nuclear Deal

The U.S. Congress on October 1, 2008, gave final approval to an agreement facilitating nuclear cooperation between the United States and India. First introduced in the joint statement released by President Bush and Indian Prime...

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Iran to launch satellite on its own by late 2011

By ALI AKBAR DAREINI Associated Press Writer TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran plans to launch a communications satellite by late 2011 with no outside help, a top Iranian official said Friday, after Italy and Russia declined to put it...

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Syria suspected of concealing nuclear activity

WASHINGTON - The International Atomic Energy Agency and Syria are walking a tightrope and appear to be headed toward a collision over two nuclear sites where undeclared uranium was recently found. The agency found traces of...

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Give North Korea a break | John Delury

Denuclearisation will only come when bridges have been built with Pyongyang and it feels firmly set on a new economic course Negotiations over the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula look set to resume . Sadly, they are...

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Iranian parliamentarians criticize Russia's decision to postpone Bushehr Nuclear Station’s launch

PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Iranian Energy Commission will study Russian activities at the Bushehr Nuclear Station due to delays in the plant's launch, the Mehr news agency reported today. "We expect serous results at the Iranian...

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