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Meeting between IAEA Director General and Iran’s President

IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano met with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in Vienna on 4 July, as part of the regular high level dialogue between the IAEA and Iran. Continue reading

IAEA Leads Review of Ukraine’s Cancer Control Programme

The IAEA will support Ukraine’s Ministry of Health in developing a comprehensive national cancer control programme to improve access to quality cancer care across the country. Continue reading

IAEA Mission Says Austria Committed to Strengthening Nuclear and Radiation Safety, Sees Areas for Enhancement

An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts said Austria is committed to strengthening its national legal and regulatory framework for nuclear and radiation safety. Continue reading

Institutional Donors from Three Countries Contribute to IAEA Laboratory Modernization

Nuclear research institutions from Poland, Morocco and the Philippines have contributed close to €30 000 towards the ongoing modernization of the IAEA’s nuclear applications laboratories in Seibersdorf, Austria. Continue reading

Next Generation Nuclear: 4th Annual Intercontinental Nuclear Institute Concludes

The International Nuclear Institute (INI), with the IAEA’s support, has brought together 28 promising graduate students and young professionals from 16 Member States for a four-week summer program in nuclear science and technology. Continue reading

IAEA Reviews UAE’s Nuclear Power Infrastructure Development

An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts today concluded an eight-day mission to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to review its infrastructure development for a nuclear power programme. The Integrated Nuclear Infrastructure Review (IN... Continue reading

URAM-2018 Wraps Up: The Future of Uranium as a Sustainable Source of Energy

According to the International Energy Agency, global energy consumption could see an increase of up to 18% by 2030 and 39% by 2050. Continue reading

Nuclear Power beyond Electricity: towards Greater Efficiency in Energy Production and Water Management

Non-electric applications powered by nuclear energy offer increased energy efficiency and represent sustainable solutions for a number of energy challenges current and future generations will have to face. Continue reading