Malaysia has renewed Australian miner Lynas Rare Earths’ license for 10 years, but ordered it to stop producing radioactive ...
Greenpeace expressed concern about unresolved long-standing issues in radioactive waste management.
Malaysia's government renewed Australian miner Lynas Rare Earths' operating license for 10 years but will require it to stop ...
Japan's government has asked permission for a survey to be conducted on an island in the Pacific Ocean to choose a final disposal site for high-level radioactive waste from nuclear power plants.
The government will seek permission to begin assessing Minami-Torishima island in Tokyo's Ogasawara village as a candidate for a final disposal site of high-level nuclear waste from nuclear power ...
The U.S. Navy has begun to remove hazardous materials from several contaminated buildings slated for demolition at the former ...
Millard County’s ancient salt dome could be “ideal” location for storing radioactive material, per state reports.
Lynas Rare Earths shares jump as Malaysia renews its license to 2036 with new radioactive waste rules and R&D funding.
The presence of Lynas Malaysia has for more than a decade sparked debate over how Malaysia should balance high-value ...
KUALA LUMPUR, March 2 — The government’s green light for Lynas Malaysia’s 10-year operating licence renewal is not an act of ...
Its production of radioactive residue must stop after five years, with stricter treatment requirements imposed under the renewed licence.
March 2 (Reuters) - Malaysia renewed Australian miner Lynas Rare Earths' operating licence for 10 years on Monday to import raw materials containing natural radioactive material and process rare ...