Syria's Referral to UNSC Likely George Jahn | Associated Press The International Atomic Energy Agency is setting the stage for potential U.N. Security Council action against Syria as the organization prepares a report assessing that a Syrian target bombed by Israeli warplanes was likely a secretly built nuclear reactor meant to produce plutonium, diplomats say.
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Alison Mutler | Associated Press
Romania's president said Tuesday his country will host missile interceptors as part of a planned U.S. shield over Europe. Full Article
Global Security Newswire
Tokyo Electric Power was attempting to determine the quantity of water needed to flood the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant's No. 1 reactor, an operation intended to avert potential new radiation releases from the crippled facility, the Asahi Shimbun reported on Sunday. Full Article
Tehran Times
Iran says it will be able to produce all the nuclear fuel needed to run the Tehran research reactor by the end of March 2012. Full Article
Maleeha Lodhi | The News International
Faced with a stalemate in negotiations for a treaty banning the production of bomb making nuclear material, Western nations led by the United States are now contemplating taking these talks outside the Conference on Disarmament (CD). This would be a risky course to take and with little guarantee of success. Full Article
Juergen Baetz | Forbes
Japan, Canada, Australia, Germany and six other nations urged other countries in the international community Saturday to renew efforts to prevent the proliferation of nuclear material. Full Article
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