Mark Hibbs | Arms Control Wonk In a phone call at one o’clock in the morning on March 17, 2003, the U.S. Ambassador to the IAEA, Kenneth Brill, advised IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei to remove his inspectors from Baghdad immediately. The following day, the IAEA gave orders for personnel to leave Iraq. On March 19, the U.S. launched Operation Iraqi Freedom.
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Hemant Kumar Rout | New Indian Express
After successful trials of two Agni variant missiles, the Indian Army is gearing up for a user associate launch of nuclear capable surface-to-surface Prithvi-II ballistic missile. Full Article
Washington Post
A new satellite image shows North Korea has completed a key step in the construction of a light-water reactor at its main nuclear complex, though it may take several more years before it is fully operational, an analyst said Tuesday. Full Article
Wayne Ma, Sarah Chen, and Amy Li | Wall Street Journal
China National Nuclear Power Co. said Friday that it received final approval from the Ministry of Environmental Protection to move forward with its planned initial public offering. Full Article
Steven Scheer | Reuters
Israel's economy would incur damages of as much as 167 billion shekels ($42 billion) should Israel attack Iran over its nuclear program, business information group BDI-Coface has projected. Full Article
World Nuclear News
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it has made "significant progress" in a number of key areas of its 12 point Action Plan on Nuclear Safety - set in motion following last year's accident at Fukushima Daiichi. Full Article
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