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Namibia

Namibia begins consultations with IAEA to develop nuclear power plant

Namibia has officially entered formal consultations with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as it advances plans to develop a nuclear power plant. This ambitious energy project is expected to span at least a decade, reflecting the complexity and scale involved. Executive Director at the Ministry of Mines and Energy, Ben Nangombe, said that the project will be developed under stringent international guidelines. Namibia must meet 19 critical infrastructure criteria […]

today15 July, 2025

Oshiwambo

Opalaamende ya Iran otayi tala koku kuthapo elongelokumwe nolutu loku kondolola iikwalute miigwana ya hangana 

Nonzonkundana yo Reuters ya lopota kutya ontotwaveta yopaalamende oku kuthapo elongelokumwe lya Iran no International Atomic Energy Agency otayi talika,shiikwatelela koshilyo shopalaamende Ruhollah Motefaker-zadeh . Iikundaneki ya Iran oya lopota wo kutya omupopi gopaalamende Mohammed Baqer Qalibaf okwati otaya kongo oku pititha ontotwaveta ndjoka tayi ka kuthapo elongelokumwe lyoshilongo no IAEA sigo ya mono elalakano tali koleke omaihumbato gopamuthika gopombanda gehangano ndyoka lyopashigwana. Qalibaf ta gwedha ko kutya Iran ita […]

today23 June, 2025

World

Nuclear bids to become leading renewable energy source

In 2023, for the first time, nuclear power was mentioned as one of the low-carbon energy options the world needs to turn to, if we are to lower carbon emissions and limit global temperature rises. Rafael Mariano Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency explains whether nuclear power will ever become more popular and mainstream as an energy source in coming years.

today18 June, 2024

World

IAEA head inspects ALPs discharge site at Fukushima

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency says he’s satisfied with Japan’s handling of the release of treated, nuclear contaminated wastewater from Fukushima. He is inspecting the discharge site on Wednesday, his first visit since Japan began the project in August.  

today13 March, 2024

World

International Atomic Energy Agency chief visits

The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency is visiting Japan for a progress report on the discharge of treated nuclear waste water into the Pacific Ocean. Japan began a 30-year release of more than a million tonnes of treated, radioactive water used to cool the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant in August.

today12 March, 2024