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UAE Reports Drone Strike Near Nuclear Plant

The United Arab Emirates has described a drone strike near its Barakah nuclear power plant as a “dangerous escalation” after an attack triggered a fire close to the facility on Sunday. According to the UAE’s defence ministry, three drones entered the country from the western border direction. Air defence systems intercepted two of them, while the third struck an electrical generator located outside the inner security perimeter of the Barakah Nuclear Power Plant in Abu Dhabi. Authorities confirmed that the strike caused a fire, but no injuries were reported and there was no impact on nuclear safety or radiation levels at the site. The UAE’s foreign ministry condemned the incident, calling it an “unacceptable act of aggression” and warning that the country reserves the right to respond to threats against its security and infrastructure. Officials stressed that targeting peaceful nuclear […]

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Iran’s foreign minister meets IAEA chief in Geneva before key US nuclear talks

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has met International Atomic Energy Agency director general Rafael Grossi in Geneva ahead of a second round of indirect nuclear talks with the United States. The meeting comes as both sides prepare to discuss sanctions relief and limits on Iran’s nuclear programme in negotiations starting Tuesday. Araghchi said on social media that he travelled to Geneva with a team of nuclear experts for “deep technical discussions” with the UN watchdog. He added that Iran has brought “concrete ideas” aimed at reaching what he called a fair and just agreement, while stressing that Tehran will not bow to threats. According to Xinhua and other reports, the talks with Grossi focused on technical issues around uranium enrichment levels, monitoring and the possible sequencing of steps Iran could take if sanctions are eased. Grossi described the exchange as […]

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Nucléaire civil : le Togo signe un accord stratégique avec l’AIEA pour 2026-2031

Le Togo franchit une nouvelle étape dans le développement de ses capacités scientifiques et technologiques. Élu en septembre 2025 au Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Agence internationale de l’énergie atomique (AIEA), le pays a signé, lundi 9 février à Vienne (Autriche), un Cadre de programmation pays (CPP) couvrant la période 2026-2031. Le document a été paraphé par le ministre togolais des Affaires étrangères, Robert Dussey, et le Directeur général de l’AIEA, Rafael Mariano Grossi. Un partenariat stratégique sur cinq ans Ce cadre quinquennal définit les priorités de coopération entre le Togo et l’AIEA en matière d’utilisation pacifique des technologies nucléaires. Il vise à structurer l’assistance technique et institutionnelle de l’agence onusienne dans plusieurs secteurs stratégiques. Parmi les domaines ciblés figurent : la lutte contre le cancer et le renforcement des capacités médicales ; l’agriculture et la sécurité alimentaire, notamment à travers […]

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