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Nuclear Power Project

September 4, 2024
Business/Diplomacy/Russia

Latvia Blocked Lifesaving Russian Fertilizer to Sri Lanka Amid Crisis: Russian Ambassador

In a press conference held yesterday, 3 September 2024, at the Russian House, also known as the Russian Cultural Centre in Colombo, the Russian Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Levan Dzhagaryan, condemned Western

Business/Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka Set to Build Three Nuclear Power Plants by 2035

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Sri Lanka is poised to move forward with plans to construct three nuclear power plants, each generating 900 megawatts of electricity, by 2035. The country’s Atomic Energy Board Chairman, Professor S. R. D. Rosa, confirmed

December 29, 2024

Bill Gates’ Nuclear Dream Gets Green Light in Wyoming

Artificial Intelligence

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved TerraPower, the startup founded by Bill Gates, to build a Natrium nuclear reactor adjacent to a retiring coal

AI Nuclear Dream Collapses as $19 Billion Startup Fails to Secure a Single Customer

Business

A once high-flying artificial intelligence and energy startup has fallen into turmoil after failing to secure a single client for its ambitious plan to

AI Nuclear Dream Collapses as $19 Billion Startup Fails to Secure a Single Customer

May 2, 2026
Business

A once high-flying artificial intelligence and energy startup has fallen into turmoil after failing to secure a single client for its ambitious plan to power data centers with nuclear and natural gas

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Bangladesh Ignites Nuclear Era as Fuel Loading Begins at First Power Plant

April 29, 2026
Business

A ceremony has been held in Bangladesh to mark the beginning of nuclear fuel loading into the first unit of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant, the country’s first-ever nuclear power facility. The

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Fukushima Dumps 55,000 Tonnes of Radioactive Water into the Pacific

March 26, 2026
Defence/Geopolitics

Japan’s beleaguered Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant discharged 55,011 tonnes of nuclear-contaminated wastewater into the Pacific Ocean during fiscal year 2025, according to Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings (TEPCO). The announcement, made

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Bill Gates’ Nuclear Dream Gets Green Light in Wyoming

March 8, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has approved TerraPower, the startup founded by Bill Gates, to build a Natrium nuclear reactor adjacent to a retiring coal plant in Wyoming. This marks the first commercial

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Russia Plans Nuclear Power Plant on Moon in 10 Year to Power Lunar Program

December 24, 2025
Geopolitics/News

Russia has announced ambitious plans to build a nuclear power plant on the moon by 2036 to support its lunar space program and a joint Russian-Chinese research station, as global powers intensify

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China’s Nuclear Tech Industry Poised for Explosive Growth

November 24, 2025
Business

China’s nuclear technology application industry, a strategic emerging sector and a cornerstone of the country’s new quality productive forces, is gearing up for a major leap forward, according to the Global Times.

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Sri Lanka Set to Build Three Nuclear Power Plants by 2035

December 29, 2024
Business/Geopolitics/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Sri Lanka is poised to move forward with plans to construct three nuclear power plants, each generating 900 megawatts of electricity, by 2035. The country’s Atomic Energy

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Latvia Blocked Lifesaving Russian Fertilizer to Sri Lanka Amid Crisis: Russian Ambassador

September 4, 2024
Business/Diplomacy/Russia

In a press conference held yesterday, 3 September 2024, at the Russian House, also known as the Russian Cultural Centre in Colombo, the Russian Ambassador to Sri Lanka, Levan Dzhagaryan, condemned Western

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