South Korea Approves Nuclear Power Projects Worth $7bn
Approvals will also boost domestic nuclear industry's global ambitions.
Japan Trade Deficit at Record Levels Indicates 'Costly Flip Side of Abenomics'
Yen's weakening due to Abenomics has negative impacts attached to it.
Tepco Probes Cause of New Radioactive Water Leak at Crippled Fukushima Nuclear Site
Highly radioactive water detected inside the No. 3 reactor building.
Japan's Toshiba to Buy Controlling Stake in British Nuclear Firm for £102m
Toshiba has been looking for outside opportunities after Fukushima disaster in 2011
Japan to 'Recreate' Fukushima Disaster as Decontamination System Stops Working
Scientists to go ahead with experiment to recreate Fukushima reactor meltdowns.
European Commission Opens Probe into Hinkley Nuclear Power Plant Deal
European Commission launches anti-trust probe into Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Plant Deal
IAEA Says Situation In Fukushima Remains Very Complex
The International Atomic Energy Agency called on Wednesday (December 4) Japan's efforts to decommission the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant very complex.
EDF 25,000-Job UK Nuclear Plan under Threat from EC
European Commission likely to open probe 35-year index-linked nuclear pricing contracts.
Iran Agrees Nuclear Cooperation Roadmap - but Not Ready for Western Deal [VIDEO]
US, France and Western powers ready to table deal with Tehran.
South Korea's LNG Import Costs Could Soar on Nuclear Power Reduction
More LNG imports are expected to cost economy additional $20bn per year by 2035, according to Reuters.
Subsidy-Free Nuclear Deal Questioned by Environmental Audit Committee
MPs question government claim that nuclear power stations will not cost British taxpayers.
Britain Signs £16bn Nuclear Power Plant Deal with EDF
UK Prime Minister David Cameron says move marks next generation of nuclear power in Britain.
Japan Records 15th Straight Monthly Trade Deficit as Weak Yen Inflates Import Bills
Trade deficit for September rose64% year over year to 932bn yen.
Osborne Opens Door To Chinese Nuclear Investment
Britain opened the door to investment from China in its nuclear sector on Thursday (October 17) as finance minister George Osborne invited Chinese companies to take stakes in new nuclear projects.
The Selfish Giant: Northern Drama a Scathing Attack on Austerity Britain [FILM REVIEW]
If there was a checklist for the British social realist film, The Selfish Giant ticks all the boxes.
Asian Markets Weekly Review: India's Sensex Leads While Australia's ASX Trails
Politicians in Washington hope to have US government open by 15 October.
Fukushima Nuclear Clean-up Workers Sprayed with Radioactive Water After 'Careless' Blunder
Mishap is the latest to hit huge clean-up operation at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant.
Japan's Current Account Surplus Plunges as Public Debt Fears Loom
Current account surplus declined 63.7% on year to 161.5bn yen.
Asian Markets Drop as US Default Fears Rise
Markets in Tokyo and Sydney trade close to one-month lows.
Sweden: Mass of Jellyfish Shuts Down One of World's Biggest Nuclear Reactors
Wave of jellyfish clog pipes bringing water into the Oskarshamn nuclear plant.
Japanese Banks Provide $5.9bn Lifeline to Fukushima Operator Tepco
Tokyo Electric Power (Tepco) expected to receive funds in December
Nuclear Plant Operator Tepco Seeks to Restart Reactors Post-Fukushima Earthquake
Governor of Japan's Niigata prefecture gave nod to apply for restarting Kashiwazaki Kariwa plant.
Japan on Track to Achieve Inflation Target with August CPI at 5-Year High
Rising energy prices after shutdown of nuclear power plants boost inflation.
Asian Markets on Track For Biggest Three-Week Gain in Two Years
Rate hike in India weighs on regional investor sentiment in the short term.
Japan Switches Off Last Operating Nuclear Reactor
Japan became nuclear power-free on Sunday (September 15), for just the third time in more than four decades, and with no firm date for re-starting an energy source that has provided about 30 percent of electricity to the world's third-largest economy
Japan Goes Nuclear-free as Last Reactor Begins Shutdown [VIDEO]
Kansai Electric Power, last of Japan's 50 reactors, begins closure.
Japan Says Will Keep Fukushima Under Control
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday (September 10) vowed to keep the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant "under control" as promised as they held their first cabinet-level meeting on the contaminated water issue at the reactors.
Japan Pledges $500m to Deal With Fukushima Crisis
Radiation levels in pipes and containers that hold radioactive water have risen 18-fold.
Radiation Levels Spike as Battle to Contain Fukushima Leaks Intensifies
Japanese plant owners say readings show 18-fold increase in radioactivity in tanks identical to those that recently spilled tons of toxic water.
Japan Industry Minister Inspects Fukushima Nuclear Plant
Japan's industry minister ordered on Monday (August 26) the operator of the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant to improve its monitoring and replace tanks at risk of leaking radioactive water.