Moscow free of radioactive waste - emergencies minister RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED December 27, 2010 The Russian Emergencies Ministry has taken all nuclear waste stored in Moscow away from the capital, the head of the ministry, Sergei Shoigu, has said. "Over two years, we have removed almost 1,500 tons on radioactive waste from Moscow," he said in an interview with Russia's Vesti TV channel on Saturday. The minister refused to elaborate on the location in the capital where nuclear waste had been stored. Topics: Russia Other news: Russia ready to finance Egypt first nuclear plant Russia confirmed its participation in a tender to build Egypt's first nuclear power plant and said it was willing to help finance the project. ARMZ acquires Australian uranium producer in $1.2 bln deal ARMZ will pay eight Australian dollars per share, which represents a 15.5 percent premium on the average market price for 20 trading days. Russia to start building Turkish NPP in 2013 Russia will start building Turkey's first NPP estimated at $20 billion in 2013, Russian ambassador to Ankara Vladimir Ivanovsky said. |
Hero of the day Obama nuclear summit: A minor success Further proof of this fact was provided by Obama Nuclear Security Summit held in Washington on April 12-13. However, this goal is unlikely to be achieved in four years. INTERVIEW
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