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Energy Mix Needs Nuclear to Combat Climate Change, Panellists at IAEA Conference Said

At a time when an increasing number of citizens are pressing for immediate climate action, every form of energy that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions needs to be considered. Continue reading

IAEA Safety Mission Sees Significant Progress at France’s Bugey Nuclear Power Plant, Encourages Continued Improvement

An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts said the operator of France’s Bugey Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) had strengthened operational safety by addressing the findings of an IAEA review in 2017. Continue reading

Mali’s Journey to Sustainable Safety and Security for Radioactive Sources

Since 2009, Mali's authorities have been collecting disused sealed radioactive sources from around the country for safe storage in the capital, Bamako, with the support of the IAEA. Continue reading

A Roadmap for Stronger Cancer Control Worldwide

Navigating the growing burden of cancer and providing quality care is a challenge for governments worldwide. Continue reading

How can the IAEA help make sure that nuclear energy is sustainable?

A short animation detailing the IAEA's International Project on Innovative Nuclear Reactors and Fuel Cycles (INPRO). Continue reading

IAEA Member States Meet Candidates for Next Director General

The four candidates for the post of Director General presented their candidatures during an informal meeting of the IAEA Board of Governors today, as part of the process to appoint the sixth head of the Agency since it was established in 1957. Continue reading

Fifty Years of the IAEA’s Power Reactor Information System

With over 150 000 visitors each year, the IAEA's Power Reactor Information System (PRIS) is one of the Agency's most consulted resources. Continue reading

Presentations by Candidates for Director General to the IAEA Board of Governors

Presentations to the IAEA Board of Governors by candidates for the post of Director General were livestreamed via iaea.org this morning. Continue reading