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Japan's 50 Nuclear Reactors Offline for Maintenance

Nuclear power plant in Japan - APThe Guardian, by David Batty, with comments by NPSGlobal, Link to source, 5 May 2012.

Japan is shutting down its last working nuclear reactor as part of the safety drive imposed after the March 2011 tsunami and meltdown at the Fukushima plant. Nuclear reactors produce a significant 30% of the country electricity. A part of population is requesting a permanent shut down. Would it be sustainable, being Japan so scarce of natural sources? Would Japan refrain of powering its industries and/or of lighting its over populated cities...? What would it mean in terms of its energy security?

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Global Security
NPT Preparatory Committee meets in Vienna NPT Preparatory Committee meets in Vienna

IAEA, NPSGlobal, 29 Apr 2012.

The Preparatory Committee - PrepCom for the 2015 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference starts in Vienna next Monday 30 Apr, and it will last until May 11.

Ambassador Peter Woolcott, Australia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva will be the Chairman of the meeting.

Nuclear & Radiological Weapons
Obama Seeks More Money For Nuclear Arms and Non-proliferation Obama Seeks More Money For Nuclear Arms and Non-proliferation

Global Security Newswire, Chris Schneidmiller, 8 Feb 2012.

The Obama administration is seeking a bump in funding for programs to maintain the U.S. nuclear arsenal and to prevent the spread of atomic arms around the world, according to budget figures released on Monday. The White House spending plan calls for the Energy Department's semiautonomous National Nuclear Security Administration to receive $11.5 billion in fiscal 2013, which begins on Oct. 1.

 
Chem & Bio Weapons
Is Biosecurity the Low-Hanging Fruit? Is Biosecurity the Low-Hanging Fruit?

Center for Nonproliferation Studies, 3 Feb 2012.

The Seventh Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) took place in December 2011 in Geneva, Switzerland. The conference focused transparency in bio-industry and biodefense and on confidence-building measures. But the review conference might also contribute to the incremental approach to banning all weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in the Middle East—an approach that will be promoted at a conference later this year in Finland.

Delivery Systems
Russia Expects Next Nuclear Bomber by 2030 Russia Expects Next Nuclear Bomber by 2030

Global Security Newswire, 14 Feb 2012.

Russia has announced plans to prepare within two decades a next-generation bomber capable of delivering nuclear weapons to targets, Interfax reported on Monday.

"We are developing an advanced long-range aviation system and we have entered the stage of project tender. I think we will inform the General Staff chief and defense minister in February about the advanced aircraft which is to be developed and to join the new and upgraded air force in the 2030s," Russian air force commander Col. Gen. Alexander Zelin said.

 
Conventional Arms
Largest city evacuation since WWII Largest city evacuation since WWII

Cnn.com, by Rick Noack with comments by NPSGlobal, 4 Dec 2011.

Bomb squads in Germany successfully defused on Sunday two bombs and disposed of an additional air-dropped military device that had caused an evacuation of historic proportions in a city in the country's west. "It's the largest German evacuation since the end of the war," fire brigade spokesman Ronald Eppelsheim said Sunday.

Non-state Actors
Pentagon Adviser: Taliban Think They Can Outlast U.S. Troops Pentagon Adviser: Taliban Think They Can Outlast U.S. Troops

US News, 13 feb 2012.

A report based on interrogations of Taliban fighters in Afghanistan shows the U.S.-led war effort is failing to meet Washington's goals, says a Pentagon adviser.

 
Nuclear Energy
The Problem with Nuclear Power in Germany The Problem with Nuclear Power in Germany

Il Post- Italy, 26 Apr 2012 (based on an article published in the Los Angeles Times, 20 Apr 2012).

The abandonment of nuclear power plants has increased the use of fossil fuels and consequent pollution: after gloating, environmentalists complain and accuse the government of having made a hasty decision. 

Sensitive Materials
Additional Nations Expected to Vow to Eradicate Plutonium and Highly Enriched Uranium Stocks Additional Nations Expected to Vow to Eradicate Plutonium and Highly Enriched Uranium Stocks

Global Security Newswire, 16 Feb 2012.

A minimum of 10 additional countries are anticipated to promise at the upcoming Global Nuclear Security Summit in South Korea to relinquish their holdings of nuclear weapon-usable plutonium and highly enriched uranium, the Yonhap News Agency reported on Thursday.

 
Strategic Trade
Turkey, Japan to Resume Atomic Trade Dialogue Turkey, Japan to Resume Atomic Trade Dialogue

Global Security Newswire, 10 Jan 2012.

Turkey and Japan have jointly decided to focus on relaunching formal talks for an atomic trade deal, Kyodo News reported on Sunday (see GSN, June 15, 2010).

Prevention & Response
New WMD Response Center Planned in India New WMD Response Center Planned in India

Global Security Newswire, 17 Feb 2012.

The Indian government has approved the establishment of a new education center in Panipat in Haryana state that will be used to prepare military personnel and civilians to respond to potential weapons of mass destruction attacks, the Press Trust of India reported on Thursday.

 
 

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