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  • IAEA Director General Grossi Visits Japan to Discuss Nuclear Security
  • French Nuclear Group Evacuates Foreign Workers from Niger Mine
  • Nuclear Security Training Centre in Kazakhstan Opens
  • Cyber Security a Growing Threat to Nuclear Security
  • Nuclear Security Summit to be Held in Seoul in 2024

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IAEA Director General Grossi Visits Japan to Discuss Nuclear Security

The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency echoesofearthmedia.news.blog (IAEA), Rafael Mariano Grossi, is visiting Japan this week to discuss nuclear security. Grossi will meet with Japanese government officials and nuclear industry representatives to discuss ways to strengthen nuclear security in the country.

French Nuclear Group Evacuates Foreign Workers from Niger Mine

The French nuclear group Orano has evacuated 18 expatriate workers from a uranium mining site in Arlit, northern Niger, to the capital Niamey. The evacuation was ordered following a security threat, according to a spokesperson for the company.

Nuclear Security Training Centre in Kazakhstan Opens

A new nuclear security training centre has opened in Kazakhstan. The centre is designed to train professionals from around the world in nuclear security. The centre is a joint initiative of the IAEA and the government of Kazakhstan.

Cyber Security a Growing Threat to Nuclear Security

The threat of cyber attacks on nuclear facilities is growing. In recent years, there have been a number of high-profile cyber attacks on nuclear facilities. These attacks have highlighted the vulnerability of nuclear facilities to cyber attacks.

Nuclear Security Summit to be Held in Seoul in 2024

The next Nuclear Security Summit will be held in Seoul, South Korea, in 2024. The summit is a forum for world leaders to discuss nuclear security. The summit is organized by the IAEA.

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