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S. Korea, U.S. continue security talks for 2nd day with uranium enrichment rights in focus - Yonhap News Agency
Two technologies chosen for demonstration of automated used nuclear fuel canister monitoring at INL - Post Register
This $1.16 billion hole in the ground is humanity's best plan for nuclear waste, and it's opening in the w - The Economic Times
This $1.16 billion hole in the ground is humanity's… - inkl
Finland’s world-first nuclear waste repository is built to last 100,000 years - Interesting Engineering
How This Russian Nuclear Waste Dump Became an Unlikely Victim of the Ukraine War - The Moscow Times
EM Highlights Potential Used Nuclear Fuel Collaborations at U.S.-Japan Meeting - Department of Energy (.gov)
Center for Used Fuel Research selects two technologies for demonstration of automated used nuclear fuel canister monitoring - Idaho National Laboratory (.gov)
The World's First Nuclear Waste Tomb Is Nearly Ready to Open - ScienceAlert
Municipalities reaping record taxes from spent nuclear fuel - 朝日新聞
Finland’s world-first nuclear waste repository is built to last 100,000 years - Yahoo
Appeals Court Upholds First Nation Victory Against Chalk River Nuclear Waste Project - The Energy Mix
Finland to open world's first deep nuclear waste repository - Türkiye Today
First Nation prepared to take federal UNDRIP case to the Supreme Court - iPolitics
The Big Lie About Nuclear Waste - RealClearEnergy
Finland readies to bury radioactive nuclear fuel - Taipei Times
Spent Nuclear Fuel: Waste or Resource? - Hetq.am
Finland opened what’s being billed as the first facility for permanently disposing of spent nuclear fuel, a milestone meant to turn nuclear waste from “temporary storage” into an engineered end state - Vozpopuli
Trawsfynydd: NRS Completes 2,300 Nuclear Waste Packages After Twenty Years - energynews.pro
Energoatom obtains operating licence for its centralised spent nuclear fuel storage facility - energynews.pro
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