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IAEA says centrifuge workshop at Iran's Isfahan nuclear site hit
IAEA says centrifuge workshop at Iran's Isfahan nuclear site hit

LBCI

time4 hours ago

  • Politics
  • LBCI

IAEA says centrifuge workshop at Iran's Isfahan nuclear site hit

The U.N. nuclear agency confirmed on Saturday that a centrifuge manufacturing workshop at Iran's Isfahan nuclear site had been hit in the latest strike amid Israel's bombing campaign. "A centrifuge manufacturing workshop has been hit in Isfahan, the third such facility that has been targeted in Israel's attacks on Iran's nuclear-related sites over the past week," the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a statement quoting its chief Rafael Grossi. "We know this facility well. There was no nuclear material at this site and therefore, the attack on it will have no radiological consequences," Grossi was quoted as saying. AFP

IAEA says centrifuge workshop at Iran's Isfahan nuclear site hit
IAEA says centrifuge workshop at Iran's Isfahan nuclear site hit

Arab News

time10 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Arab News

IAEA says centrifuge workshop at Iran's Isfahan nuclear site hit

VIENNA: The UN nuclear agency confirmed on Saturday that a centrifuge manufacturing workshop at Iran's Isfahan nuclear site had been hit, in the latest strike amid Israel's bombing campaign. 'A centrifuge manufacturing workshop has been hit in Esfahan, the third such facility that has been targeted in Israel's attacks on Iran's nuclear-related sites over the past week,' the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a statement quoting its chief Rafael Grossi. 'We know this facility well. There was no nuclear material at this site and therefore the attack on it will have no radiological consequences,' Grossi was quoted as saying.

French nuclear waste project to cost up to $42 billion, says agency
French nuclear waste project to cost up to $42 billion, says agency

Reuters

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Reuters

French nuclear waste project to cost up to $42 billion, says agency

PARIS, May 12 (Reuters) - France's new nuclear waste storage project is expected to cost between 26 billion euros ($28.93 billion) and 37.5 billion euros, the national nuclear waste agency said on Monday, up from an earlier estimate of around 25 billion euros. The project, called Cigeo, is located in eastern France's Grand East region between two wine-producing cities Reims and Nancy, and is expected to become the country's first long-term storage site for its nuclear waste. Due to start development in 2027, plans for the storage 500 metres below ground have faced protests from nearby residents. A decree from the ministry of industry is expected by the end of the year finalising the costs, which will serve as a reference until the next assessment, said the waste agency, known as Andra. Both the cost and the site face further reviews, due at the latest by the end of 2026. Construction could begin by 2027 if the French nuclear safety authority approves the application, and the first waste packages would be received in 2050, with an expected operating life of one century. ($1 = 0.8986 euros)

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