Japan Q3, FY22 Growth Seen Weaker As Global Economy Stutters - Reuters Poll
Japan's economy is likely to grow at a slower pace than previously thought throughout the rest of the fiscal year, a Reuters poll showed, as growing risks of a global economic slowdown and supply woes torment Japanese exporters.
Japan Warns On 'Interests' After Russia Gas Project Decree
Japan warns on 'interests' after Russia gas project decree
Germany Raises Gas Alert Level After Russia Cuts Supply
Germany raises gas alert level after Russia cuts supply
EDF Hopeful End In Sight For Long-delayed, Budget-busting Nuclear Plant
At a sprawling nuclear site in north western France, a banner next to a crane and a still-under-construction water reservoir confidently states: "Final stretch to get Flamanville 3 started safely and securely."
Russians start to withdraw from Chernobyl: US
Russian troops also captured Europe's largest nuclear plant at Zaporizhzhia on March 4
At least two dead in powerful Japan quake
A tsunami warning for waves of up to a metre in parts of northeast Japan was lifted in the early hours of Thursday
Chernobyl workers held 'hostage' amid fears for reactor safety
Russian forces also shelled and captured the Zaporizhzhia atomic power plant, Europe's biggest, on March 4
IAEA reports second Ukraine nuclear facility damaged
The IAEA has urged Moscow and Kyiv to agree on a plan to safeguard nuclear facilities.
US couple arrested for selling nuclear warship data
Toebbe, who was based in Annapolis, Maryland and had access to restricted data on nuclear-powered warships through his work
Mega rally to kick off Donald Trump's first official visit to India
The American president, in his first official visit to India, will deliver a speech at the world's biggest cricket stadium at a "Namaste Trump" rally.
Quake strikes near Iran nuclear power plant
Its reported epicentre is 45 kilometres east of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, on the southwest Gulf coast.
Oil, diamonds and nuclear power: Russia eyes Africa business
The Russia-Africa Summit is set for next Wednesday and Thursday in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.
China's plan for powerful naval fleets hit by budget squeeze. Blame Trump
High costs from the levies are hurting the PLA Navy, which is being forced to cut back on its ambitious shipbuilding plans.
Fuel rods removal from Fukushima reactors begins 8 years after disaster
The plant's operator Tokyo Electric Power said Monday workers started removing the first of 566 fuel units stored in the pool at building No 3.
'We're no longer the model pupil': Germany is EU's biggest rule-breaker
Germany is biggest breaker of EU rules and subject to 74 infringement proceedings, according to figures released by German Economics Ministry.
German hard-kill active protection system disables incoming projectiles by shooting down at them
It disables anti-tank missiles and RPGs by firing at it, point blank before the vehicle is impacted.
Nasa tests tiny Uranium-powered nuclear fission plant designed to sustain future Mars colony
A fission reactor literally splits atoms to generate power and Nasa has completed initial testing in a vacuum environment.
Boris Johnson drinks peach juice from Fukushima to prove area is safe after nuclear meltdown
Foreign secretary makes diplomatic gesture in move filmed by his Japanese counterpart during UK visit.
China wants to revive Cold War era nuclear tech to power cheap next-gen drones and warships
Beijing is reportedly slated to invest over $3bn on perfecting the cold war-era nuclear "motlen salt" technology to power the country's future weapons.
Japan ponders releasing 1m tonnes of radioactive Fukushima water into the sea
Experts advise firm in charge of Fukushima nuclear power plant, damaged by a tsunami in 2011, to release about 1m tonnes of radioactive water into the Pacific.
Declassified Cold War files reveal how the Soviets sneaked up behind enemy submarines without sonar
Russian engineers developed SOKS, or a "wake object detection system", that was able to follow enemy submarines without using sonar.
Melted uranium core finally discovered at Fukushima nuclear plant, clean-up to take 40 years
The disastrous accident at the power plant in Japan was triggered by the 2011 tsunami which caused nuclear meltdowns in three of the reactors.
Could a mysterious 'blue flash' hold the key to what really happened at Chernobyl?
Scientists have come up with a new hypothesis that challenges the accepted version of events in the initial moments of the disaster.
What is Kilopower? Nasa's space nuclear reactor could be the key to colonising Mars
Nasa's space nuclear reactor tech could "empower" future Mars colonies, transforming the planet's resources into water, oxygen and more.
Scottish nuclear landmark on cusp of being torn down
The iconic dome nuclear reactor at the Dounreay nuclear power station will be torn down if the Highland Council approves the work.
Saudi Arabia plans to begin extracting uranium to become self-sufficient nuclear power
Hashim bin Abdullah Yamani, head of the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy, said the move will have economic benefits and help diversify energy needs.
Earth could be hit by a huge solar flare in the next 100 years, wiping out technology
In 1859 a powerful solar flare caused telephone wires to burst into flames. But in today's technology-reliant society, a comparable event would be far more damaging.
Donald Trump refuses to re-certify Iran nuclear deal
The agreement ,which was spearheaded by Barack Obama, helps to limit Iran's capabilities to create a nuclear weapon.
France's nuclear plants are highly vulnerable to terror attacks, Greenpeace warns
EDF's spent-fuel pools have not been properly designed to withstand external threats, such as a terror attack, according to international experts.
Bain Capital hoping to settle with Western Digital on Toshiba deal
Consortium working on a "speedy resolution" that will benefit both sides according to senior executive.