Car bomb kills 20 in Pakistan after Taliban threat A man injured by an explosion in Kohat is treated at a local hospital in Peshawar, Pakistan on Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010. A car bomb ripped through a police compound in a northwestern Pakistani city killing many people and leaving scores of people injured, the latest in a string of attacks proving that Islamist militants remain a potent force in the country....
World powers urge defiant Iran to cooperate with IAEA | Wednesday, September 08, 2010 | - Powered by | --> | John Irish | Reuters | PARIS: Russia and China called on trade partner Iran on Tuesday to cooperate with the UN nuclear watchdog after the Vienna-based organization accused Tehran of making its work more difficult b...
Jordan, Japan to ink nuclear deal this weekend | By Taylor Luck | AMMAN - Jordan and Japan will sign a long-awaited nuclear cooperation agreement (NCA) this weekend, paving the way for expertise exchange and technology transfer, according to the Kingdom’s atomic energy commission. | The deal to be signed on Friday w...
Powers urge defiant Iran to cooperate with IAEA | PARIS (Reuters) - Russia and China called on trade partner Iran on Tuesday to cooperate with the UN nuclear watchdog after the Vienna-based organisation accused Tehran of making its work more difficult by barring some inspectors. | Iran, which rejects Western accusati...
Saudi Arabia awards $2.44b power plant deal | Riyadh, Khobar: Saudi state-owned Saline Water Conversion Corp (SWCC) has awarded a $2.44 billion (Dh8.97 billion) power plant contract to a group led by China's Sepco III Electric Power Construction Corp, an industry source said Tuesday. | The group, which includes S...
Powers urge defiant Iran to cooperate with IAEA | PARIS (Reuters) - Russia and China called on trade partner Iran on Tuesday to cooperate with the U.N. nuclear watchdog after the Vienna-based organisation accused Tehran of making its work more difficult by barring some inspectors. | Iran, which rejects Western accusa...
IAEA report: What's driving Iran's latest bout of nuclear obstinacy Istanbul, Turkey | Iran reacted angrily Tuesday to charges from the United Nations nuclear watchdog that it was hindering an investigation of its nuclear programs by blocking experienced inspectors, and limiting access and design information. | Enlarge | In its quarterl...
UN report underscores concerns about Iran nuclear plans: US | The Iranian flag flutters over the reactor building at the Russian-built Bu... | The United States said Tuesday that a new report by the UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reinforces US concerns about Iran's nuclear program. | "The IAEA is documenting that I...
U.N. Cites Iran On Nuclear Inspectors National Public Radio| The U.N.'s atomic energy agency has complained that its efforts to monitor Iran's nuclear developments were being compromised by Tehran's objections to giving some agency inspectors access to its program. It comes after Iran's decision to ban two e...
UN report underscores concerns about Iran nuclear plans: US Yahoo Daily News| WASHINGTON (AFP) – The United States said Tuesday that a new report by the UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reinforces US concerns about Iran's nuclear program. | "The IAEA is documenting that Iran continues to fail to co...
Iran's Khamenei vows to circumvent nuclear sanctions Yahoo Daily News| TEHRAN (AFP) – Iran will circumvent international sanctions aimed at halting its controversial nuclear programme, supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed on Tuesday. | "The enemies of the nation seek to frustrate the people with econ...
Iran says it is self-sufficient in gasoline: state TV Yahoo Daily News| TEHRAN (Reuters) – Iran has raised its gasoline output to attain self-sufficiency in the strategic product and foil sanctions targeting its energy needs, the state television's website reported its oil minister as saying. | Massoud Mirkaz...
Blast at oil refinery in Mexico Al Jazeera| An explosion has rocked a major oil refinery operated by Pemex, Mexico's state oil company, in the country's north. | Francisco Montano, a Pemex spokesman in Mexico City, the capital, said the blast took place in one of the refinery's hydrotre...
Egypt reactor failed in April says nuclear chief Newsday| September 7, 2010 SALAH NASRAWI (Associated Press Writer) | (AP) — Egypt's 50-year-old, Russian built nuclear reactor suffered a breakdown last April, though no radiation leaked out, the head of the country's atomic program told a local pap...
Egypt reactor failed in April says nuclear chief Herald Tribune| CAIRO - Egypt's 50-year-old, Russian built nuclear reactor suffered a breakdown last April, though no radiation leaked out, the head of the country's atomic program told a local paper Tuesday. AC = 1234 | --> | Mohammed el-Qulali of the Egyptian Nu...
Egypt reactor failed in April says nuclear chief The Associated PressCAIRO (AP) -- Egypt's 50-year-old, Russian built nuclear reactor suffered a breakdown last April, though no radiation leaked out, the head of the country's atomic program told a local paper Tuesday. | Mohammed el-Qulali of the Egyptian Nuclear Organi...
Egypt reactor failed in April says nuclear chief Lexington Herald-LeaderIran says it will make fuel for research reactor Iran seeks import cuts in response to sanctions Iran proposes to produce nuclear fuel with Russia Arabs push nuclear monitoring of Israel, documents show | ...
Egypt reactor failed in April but no radiation leak, says nuclear chief KDVRCAIRO (AP) — Egypt's 50-year-old, Russian built nuclear reactor suffered a breakdown last April, though no radiation leaked out, the head of the country's atomic program told a local paper Tuesday. | Mohammed el-Qulali of the Egyptian Nuclear O...
Egypt reactor failed in April says nuclear chief The Miami Herald| CAIRO -- Egypt's nuclear chief says there was a breakdown in the country's small Russian-built reactor last April but no radiation leaked out. | Mohammed el-Kulali, head of the Egyptian Nuclear Organization, told the independent daily Al-Masry Al-Y...
Egypt reactor failed in April says nuclear chief Denver Post| CAIRO—Egypt's nuclear chief says there was a breakdown in the country's small Russian-built reactor last April but no radiation leaked out. | Mohammed el-Kulali, head of the Egyptian Nuclear Organization, told the independent daily Al-Masry A...