International Atomic Energy Agency

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  • noun

Synonyms for International Atomic Energy Agency

noun the United Nations agency concerned with atomic energy

Synonyms

  • IAEA

Related Words

  • UN agency
  • United Nations agency
References in periodicals archiveYesterday the International Atomic Energy Authority said spinach 75 miles away had seven times the safe limit of radiation, and milk from cows 20 miles away contained lethal iodine-131 and caesium-137, which cause cancer.NOW FOOD'S NUKED; JAPAN'S HORROR: BATTLE TO STOP NUCLEAR MELTDOWN 3miles from site Radiation in spinach 75 3 Race to bring power to cooling pumpsSummary: SEOUL -- The UAE's partnership with the Korean nuclear industry has the potential to be expanded to support other GCC countries' plans to develop new nuclear energy sectors in the
region, said Hamad Al Kaabi, UAE Permanent Representative to the International Atomic Energy Authority (IAEA).UAE's N-approach a robust model for GCC: Al KaabiWhile answering a question regarding Iran nuclear initiatives, he said that while all including Iran should adhere to the UN sponsored IAEA (International Atomic Energy Authority) regulations, nevertheless Iran and rest of countries had full rights to utilize the source for peaceful initiatives.OIC to fully support Afghanistan-Taliban peace initiatives: OglooThe British, Americans, and French presented the details of their findings to the International Atomic Energy Authority - the world nuclear watchdog - in Vienna yesterday.Outrage over Iran secret nuclear plant; PM and Obama issue warningIn addition, the UAE has pledged $10 million towards an International Atomic Energy Authority administered low-enriched uranium fuel bank to ensure a nuclear fuel supply.Nuclear industry takes shape in the GulfThe warning came as the International Atomic Energy Authority confirmed that Iran missed yesterday's deadline to end uranium enrichment.Iran nuke warning from USDespite this, the International Atomic Energy Authority (IAEA) has referred Iran to the Security Council for further discussion, and the US has insisted it will not allow Iran to develop nuclear weapons.A stitch in time ...: A founder member of George Bush's now infamous Axis of Evil, Iran now finds itself at the axis of world affairs: a position which is making governments around the world uneasyAs tensions grew over Tehran's nuclear programme, Foreign Secretary Jack Straw announced that the International Atomic Energy Authority would meet on February 2 and 3.Report on IranSpeaking on German radio, Mr Erler acknowledged it was "not unlikely" that the International Atomic Energy Authority - the UN's nuclear watchdog - would refer the issue to the Security Council.NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL: Blair's dismay at Iran decisionBut after the International Atomic Energy Authority reported the Iranians had broken the IAEA's seals in order to resume uranium enrichment work at the Natanz enrichment facility, Mr Straw said they were "running out of patience".Straw call over Iran nuclear bidThe talks resulted in Libya admitting it had been undertaking a programme of developing weapons of mass destruction and turning over its stocks to the International Atomic Energy Authority and to the United States.'I helped set up Gaddafi meeting' MP tells of how he paved the way for historic handshake8 meeting of the 35-nation board of governors of the International Atomic Energy Authority. The US is expected to push for the IAEA to declare Iran in breach of its international obligations not to build a nuclear weapon, paving the way for the UN to impose economic sanctions.IRAN - Sept. 3 - Embassy Shooting Fuels Tehran-London TensionsThe number and identity of the individuals being questioned has not been revealed by the International Atomic Energy Authority, the UN's nuclear watchdog.UN team interviews scientists