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If Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom is to be believed, 2024 was a banner year. It is expanding its footprint in new ...
MOSCOW: Schoolchildren aged 14 to 16 from Ghana, South Africa, Namibia, and Egypt, are invited to take part in the ...
"Nuclear energy has been effectively included in the official agenda of Russia-Serbia relations as of today," Likhachev specified. Likhachev said in February this year that the company had offered ...
Following bilateral talks a joint statement says the two countries have "agreed to expedite negotiations and the signing of ...
Russia's Rosatom has filed a lawsuit in Moscow against Finland's Fortum and Outokumpu, demanding 227.8 billion roubles ($2.8 ...
Cutting off Russian energy imports immediately would severely threaten the EU's and its member states’ energy security, ...
MOSCOW: Students from across Rwanda will meet at the University of Rwanda in Kigali on May 29–30 for the national round of ...
TASHKENT. May 12 (Interfax) - The site layout plan for a small nuclear power plant (SNPP) in Uzbekistan's Jizzakh region has been approved at a joint meeting of the operational headquarters and the ...
The lawsuit, filed in Moscow, cites "unlawful termination" of the construction contract and related agreements.
Rosatom does not yet know how to deal technologically with American fuel in the reactors of the Zaporozhye NPP. The head of ...
Russia's Rosatom has filed a substantial lawsuit in Moscow against Finnish companies Fortum and Outokumpu, seeking $2.8 billion compensation for losses over a terminated nuclear plant contract. The ...
The world is witnessing a new kind of global race—not for authority in space but for control over the global nuclear energy ...