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Iran Could Have Bomb in a Year, Falkenrath Says
May 25 (Bloomberg) -- Richard Falkenrath, a principal at the Chertoff Group and a Bloomberg Television contributing editor, talks about an agr...
Iran Nuclear Talks Won't Yield Immediate Results
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Olli Heinonen, former chief inspector at the International Atomic Energy Agency and visiting professor at Harvard Univer...
U.K. Energy Policy Must Offer Assurances, WNA Says
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Ian Hore-Lacy, director of information at the World Nuclear Association, discusses the planned overhaul of the U.K. ener...
Bowers Sees Tepco `Moral Hazard' for Japan Government
May 14 (Bloomberg) -- Penn Bowers, an analyst at CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets in Tokyo, talks about the prospects for power shortages in Japan th...
Was the Shooting of an Italian Nuclear Executive Politically Motivated?
The head of a nuclear power company was shot in the leg by an unidentified gunman in Italy on Monday. The incident was reminiscent of the poli...
Japan Shutters Last Nuclear Power Plant
In more than a year since the Fukushima nuclear accident, Japan has closed all its remaining nuclear power plants. The last one closed Monday.
Friedlander Sees Japan Having to Restart Some Reactors
May 7 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Friedlander, a nuclear engineer and former U.S. nuclear power plant operator, talks about Japan's energy demand a...
Nuclear Shutdown Seen as Risk to Japan's Security
April 19 (Bloomberg) -- George Borovas, head of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP's International Nuclear Projects team, talks about Japan's...
Harvard's Park on N. Korea Rocket Launch, Leadership
April 13 (Bloomberg) -- John Park, research fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University, talks abo...
Iran Economic Sanctions Essential for New Talks
April 11 (Bloomberg) -- Emily Landau, director of the arms control and regional security project at the Institute for National Security Studie...


