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Sweden: Nuclear Waste Fund deficits prompt government action
#856: 4703
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29/01/2018
(Article)
Swedish nuclear industry loses battle over repository but battle rages on
#856: 4702
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29/01/2018
(Article)
Commission recommends international high-level nuclear waste dump for South Australia
#819: 4541
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26/02/2016
(Article)
Spent fuel storage proposal in Sweden released for public comment
#818: 4534
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11/02/2016
(Article)
Japan's 'nuclear village' reasserting control
#800: 4454
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19/03/2015
(Article)
'Total stop' for new nuclear build in Sweden
#797: 4442
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30/01/2015
(Article)
Japan's nuclear power restart debates
#789
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21/08/2014
(Article)
SKB license application show serious shortcomings
#752: 4256
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13/07/2012
(Article)
Swedish n-waste fund grossly underfinanced
#751: 4252
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15/06/2012
(Article)
Dumping on traditional owners: the ugly face of Australian racism
#749: 4233
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11/05/2012
(Article)
Fukushima spent fuel pool unit 4
#749
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10/05/2012
(Article)
Iran, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan
#746, 747, 748
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01/05/2012
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Waste special
(Article)
Rep. of Korea, Lithuania, Mexico, Netherlands
#746, 747, 748
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01/05/2012
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Waste special
(Article)
South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
#746, 747, 748
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01/05/2012
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Waste special
(Article)
Australia: waste bill passed; Muckaty community determined to stop nuclear dump
#745: 6244
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04/04/2012
(Article)
In brief
#745
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04/04/2012
(Shorts)
In brief
#742
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17/02/2012
(Shorts)
Nuclear free Japan approaching: only 3 reactors online
#742: 6226
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22/02/2012
(Article)
In brief
#740
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13/01/2012
(Article)
Japan after Fukushima: only 10% of nuclear capacity in operation
#740: 6215
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13/01/2012
(Article)
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