The International Atomic Energy Agency has now spelled out in detail what governments around the world have known for a long time: Iran's nuclear program has an explicit...
...which can be a payload on Iran's Shahab-3 medium range ballistic missile.The Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is charged with reporting on Iran's compliance with its nuclear Safeguards Agreement to the UN...
...including carbon dioxide, a major cause of global warming. Nuclear is safer, too. A European Union and International Atomic Energy Agency study concludes that oil kills 32 times as many people through exposure to its pollutants. Electric cars...
...scenario involves a terrorist group building its own nuclear bomb using smuggled nuclear material. The International Atomic Energy Agency has documented 18 cases of weapons-grade nuclear smuggling since 1993, among hundreds of cases of trafficking...
...obtaining nuclear material. Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham said the U.S. government is giving the International Atomic Energy Agency $1.2 million for the anti-terrorism effort while Washington discusses increasing its funding for the...
...these days. The effort to safeguard nuclear material likely will expand beyond Russia. Abraham visited the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna to promise joint U.S.-Russian initiatives to strengthen controls on cross-border movements...
...Energy, Russia's Ministry of Atomic Energy, or Minatom, and the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency. A private U.S. group, the Nuclear Threat Initiative, provided much of the financial backing. Although...
...earlier this week on logistics for resuming inspections after nearly four years. Mohamed ElBaradei, whose International Atomic Energy Agency is in charge of nuclear inspections, indicated inspectors would wait for a decision. "We need to align...
...terms as long as they were acceptable to chief weapons inspectors Hans Blix and Mohammed ElBaradei of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Other ambassadors agreed, saying behind closed doors that support for the U.S. draft from the inspectors...
...and in the back of every truck. The chief U.N. inspector, Hans Blix, and the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Mohamed El Baradei, have been given the robust regime they need. The United States will support the...
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