Keywords: Nuclear
In an unexpected twist, Iran's presidential election is generating suspense and unpredictability, following a snap election called after a tragic helicopter crash. A reformist candidate, promising a fresh approach both domestically and internationally, has emerged, challenging the status quo and......
In a testament to Morocco's enduring allure as a cinematic destination, Pulse Films' highly anticipated scripted TV drama, "Atomic Bazaar," is set to commence filming in the North African nation this month for Sky. Based on Vanity Fair journalist William Langewiesche's captivating......
In her recent address at an atomic energy conference in Munich, Germany, Minister of Energy Leila Benali of Morocco articulated a compelling vision for her country's future. She emphasized the crucial role of nuclear power in Morocco's quest for long-term energy security and sustainable development. Morocco......
The recent annual meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency's African Regional Cooperative Agreement witnessed the Minister of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development, Leila Benali, highlighting Morocco's commitment to utilizing peaceful nuclear applications for driving economic......
While nuclear power technology is not new, the industry is experiencing rapid innovation. Within this sector, "advanced nuclear" is an umbrella term encompassing anything beyond standard commercial reactors. These advanced nuclear reactors explore different approaches, such as cooling methods,......
Rabat, Morocco - In the 1980s, Rajaa Cherkaoui El Moursli shattered gender norms by persuading her father to allow her to pursue graduate studies in France, at a time when Moroccan women were typically expected to prioritize marriage over careers. Little did she anticipate that this decision would mark......
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