Escalating Nuclear Risks: The incoming Trump administration faces critical nuclear challenges, including the ongoing war in Ukraine, heightened risks of nuclear escalation, and the urgent need for arms control agreements to prevent an unconstrained global arms race....
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# Russia
Russia’s Places Temporary Ban on Exported Enriched Uranium to the United States
Russia's Temporary Export Ban: On November 15, 2024, Russia announced a temporary ban on enriched uranium exports to the U.S., amending Government Decree No. 313. The ban applies to exports to the U.S. and contracts involving U.S.-affiliated entities, with exemptions...
Changing Global Foreign Policy on Importation and Exportation of Raw Materials: A 2024 Overview
US Uranium Production Surge: In 2024, U.S. uranium production more than tripled, driven by concerns over foreign supply reliability, including Russia. The increase comes amid efforts to reduce dependence on Russian uranium imports, which are now banned under the...
202 Nuclear Russian Submarines Disassembled
Russia has dismantled 202 nuclear-powered submarines, including 82 from the Far East, successfully removing all used nuclear fuel and establishing coastal infrastructure to eliminate radiation hazards. In a significant operation, Rosatom completed the dismantling of...
The Potentially Imminent Danger of the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director Rafael Mariano Grossi released an apprehensive general statement on August 26th, 2024 regarding the security of the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) amid Russian-Ukrainian conflicts. Military tensions between...