
IAEA’s Chengdu Meetup Sparks Global Fusion Energy Push
IAEA’s 30th Fusion Energy Conference in Chengdu spotlights the Chinese mainland’s global teamwork to unlock the promise of fusion power.
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IAEA’s 30th Fusion Energy Conference in Chengdu spotlights the Chinese mainland’s global teamwork to unlock the promise of fusion power.
IAEA’s first Fusion Energy Research & Training Center debuts in Chengdu, aiming to spark clean energy innovation and train future fusion experts.
Zaporizhzhia, Europe’s largest nuclear power plant in Ukraine, has relied on diesel generators for over a week after its main line was cut amid fighting. Russia calls for restoring external power.
Iran warns its IAEA cooperation deal will be void if UN sanctions snap back. Tehran calls for respect and dialogue over pressure.
Iran’s top security council suspends cooperation with the IAEA after the UN Security Council rejects extending sanctions relief under the 2015 nuclear deal.
IAEA warns of shelling near Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, highlighting ongoing safety risks as Europes largest reactor site remains on alert.
At the IAEA’s 69th General Conference in Vienna, leaders urge protection of the nuclear non-proliferation regime and highlight peaceful uses of nuclear technology.
IAEA and Iran agree on steps to resume nuclear inspections, aiming to pause E3 snapback sanctions and ease global tensions by month-end.
IAEA chief Grossi says restoring inspections in Iran could unlock a fresh wave of diplomatic progress as Tehran and the agency edge closer to a cooperation deal.
Iran will resume IAEA cooperation in a new way, marking a fresh chapter in nuclear diplomacy after past conflicts.