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1. Regulatory update: United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission has submitted (JAMESON R A ) Comments on proposed rule 10CFR140:would have NRC label TMI incident as extraordinary nuclear occurence.If requested decision cannot be given on basis of current info,NRC should extend time for making final determination

3. Russian Federation : The list of measures for the evacuation of the population in the event of an accident at a nuclear power plant was approved in the Murmansk region

4. FOUR FORMER EXECUTIVES ORDERED TO PAY $95 BILLION OVER FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR DISASTER

5. Landmark Court Ruling In Japan Holds Government Accountable For 2011 Nuclear Meltdown

6. Japan under DPJ rule: the costs of overemphasizing political leadership

7. Channelling of nuclear third party liability towards the operator: Is it sustainable in a developing nuclear world or is there a need for liability of nuclear architects and engineers?

8. JAPAN OPENS PART OF LAST OFF-LIMITS AREA AFFECTED BY 2011 NUCLEAR DISASTER

9. Chernobyl nuclear reactor's control room set to open to tourists; Chernobyl's nuclear reactor No 4 exploded in 1986 in one of the world's worst nuclear disasters -and now its control room is being turned into a tourism spot

10. The problems and gaps in the nuclear liability conventions and an analysis of how an actual claim would be brought under the current existing treaty regime in the event of a nuclear accident.

11. Views and reviews: the one-year anniversary of the Fukushima Daiichi accident prompted analysis and opinion from societies and associations

12. Register of Commission documents: Formal results of voting on draft Commission Implementing Regulation amending Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016|6 imposing special conditions governing the import of feed and food originating in or consigned from Japan following the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power station. Document date: 2017-09-29 COM-AC_DR(2017)V053278-01(VOT) Comitology - Right of scrutiny

13. Accident liability laws hamper Indo-US nuclear deal: Mazari

14. IRDA SET TO LAY NORMS FOR NUCLEAR ACCIDENT COVER (is awaiting the nuclear liability law to provide a framework for the guidelines)

15. Rapid response: equipment to be deployed by the French nuclear operator in case of an emergency includes new radiation detection probes

16. Towards enhanced nuclear safety in Japan: to avoid the recurrence of the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station in March 2011, and to restore public trust in nuclear power, which has been heavily shaken, efforts have been made by the Japanese government and the nuclear industry

17. Liability for nuclear accidents--how is it handled? National and international liability arrangements establish rules and allocate monies to deal with the consequences of a major disaster at a commercial nuclear power plant

19. Japan defends standards in wake of Korean ban on fish imports

20. SEN. YAGER SAYS INCIDENT AT WATTS BAR NUCLEAR FACILITY PROVES NEED FOR 2012 LAW

21. APRIL 26 WILL BECOME THE DAY OF PARTICIPANTS IN CLEAN-UP OF NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS AND DISASTERS AND OF MEMORY OF THEIR VICTIMS

22. NADLER SEEKS TO PROTECT NEW YORKERS FROM DISASTER AT INDIAN POINT NUCLEAR POWER PLANT

23. NEW VIDEO SHOWS DISASTER AT FUKUSHIMA NUCLEAR PLANT; JAPAN TIGHTENS REGULATIONS

24. IN U.S. NUCLEAR DISASTER, LIABILITY LIMITS WOULD NOT COVER COST OF CLEANUP STATEMENT OF TYSON SLOCUM, DIRECTOR, PUBLIC CITIZEN'S ENERGY PROGRAM

25. Fukushima Daiichi

26. SUMMARY OF INCIDENTS AT NUCLEAR FACILITIES IN FY 2009 (WITHIN JURISDICTION OF METI)

27. The EU will continue to enforce strict radioactivity checks on food imports from areas affected by the 1986 Chernobyl disaster for a further 10 years, due to continuing nuclear contamination

28. Convention ratification. (World News: United States)

29. India's nuclear plan advances

30. India acts to get U.S. nuclear pact

31. If There's a Nuclear Disaster, Who Pays?

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