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Saudi Arabia and South Korea sign nuclear agreement Subscription Required

20 November 2011, 12:53 GMT | By Verity Ratcliffe

Nuclear agreement forms the basis for scientific, technological and economic cooperation between Saudi Arabia and South Korea

Nuclear Power Special Reports

Fukishima plant

Abu Dhabi to learn nuclear lessons from Japan Subscription Required

Issue 21 20-26 May 2011 | By Verity Ratcliffe

While the disaster in Japan has caused regional governments to reassess plans to develop nuclear facilities, the UAE remains committed to pursuing nuclear power as part of its energy mix

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Middle East power Subscription Required

Issue 48 2-8 December 2011

Six technical advisers working on power schemes in the region: Nico Kruger, Matthias Schnurrer, Ashutosh Sharma, Gary Townsend, Jeff Larkin and Chris Ball

Nuclear Power Analysis

Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Iran offers nuclear supervision Subscription Required

Issue 36 9-15 September 2011

Tehran says it will allow full supervision of nuclear programme if sanctions are lifted

Nuclear Commentary

Iran: Nuclear plan is unlikely to be abandoned

Fresh take on nuclear crisis with Iran Subscription Required

Issue 46 18-24 November 2011

The international community needs a new strategy to deal with Tehran’s nuclear programme

Nuclear Energy Supplement

Trigger: Demonstrations in Tunisia in December 2010 marked the start of the Arab uprisings

Middle East leaders under pressure Subscription Required

MEED Yearbook 2012 | By Dominic Dudley

The republic states have been most affected by this year’s Arab uprisings, but the region’s monarchies are not immune, leading governments to promise political reform and increased spending

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