Wrap up of the week’s nuclear news
The Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission (NAIIC) held its first public hearing. It will probe whether the earthquake first damaged the nuclear reactors. Media output from Japan might be constrained,as media operates therei n the subservient “press club”.
Revelations that Japan supplied radiation data to USA military 9 days before alerting Japanese public.
A Hanford nuclear safety manager blows the whistle on plutonium and other safety dangers at the nuclear waste facility.
India revealed to have done deals with Pakistani nuclear smuggler, A.Q. Khan.
Against a background of tensions over Iran’s nuclear development, a poll finds that most Israelis want Middle East to be a nuclear free zone, want transparency about Israel’s nukes, and to avoid war with Iran.
France worried about the soaring costs of nuclear safety measures.
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